New revelations over cancelled Balogun red card: FIFA disciplinary committee chairman acted alone, The Times reveals
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Key context: <p>The Times reports that FIFA disciplinary committee chairman Mohammad Al Kamali, from the United Arab Emirates, took the decision unilaterally, without consulting any of the panel's other 17 members, before facing questions from BBC journalists</p> <p>The post <a href="https://en.protothema.gr/2026/07/13/new-revelations-over-cancelled-balogun-red-card-fifa-disciplinary-committee-chairman-acted-alone-the-times-reveals/">New revelations over cancelled Balogun red card: FIFA disciplinary committee chairman acted alone, The Times reveals</a> appeared first on <a href="https://en.protothema.gr">ProtoThema English</a>.</p> This development from en.protothema.gr highlights ongoing changes in the sector.
The Times reports that FIFA disciplinary committee chairman Mohammad Al Kamali, from the United Arab Emirates, took the decision unilaterally, without consulting any of the panel's other 17 members, before facing questions from BBC journalists The post New revelations over cancelled Balogun red card: FIFA disciplinary committee chairman acted alone, The Times reveals appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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