A timeline of when politics intruded on the FIFA World Cup pitch – Sport

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Trump calling FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to have the red card for US striker reviewed is not the first time FIFA World Cup has seen political interference.

US President Donald Trump’s phone call to FIFA chief Gianni Infantino to have the red card for the co-host’s star striker Folarin Balogun reviewed is the latest instance of political interference in the World Cup.

Balogun is free to play later on Monday in the last-16 match with Belgium after the governing body said the ban will be suspended for a year.

AFP Sport highlights other examples at previous World Cups:

1934 — Mussolini’s Cup

Italy’s fascist dictator Benito Mussolini made the most of the country hosting the finals.

Mussolini saw the possibility of not only providing the Italian people with ‘bread and circuses’ as Roman emperors had done with gladiatorial combats in the Colosseum but also to both promote his regime and football as epitomising ‘the new Italian’.

There was not much sporting about his behaviour during the tournament, attending every match and paying unannounced visits to the referees’ changing rooms.

He obtained what he wanted, an Italy win, though a cloud hung over it owing to suspicions of the officiating in their matches.

“This tournament was organised by Mussolini, not by FIFA,” Jules Rimet, the then-FIFA president, observed dryly.

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