USMNT’s Folarin Balogun joins Zidane, Ronaldinho in infamous list after red card against Bosnia

Santa Clara: In a dramatic Round of 32 clash between the United States and Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Folarin Balogun etched his name into a unique—and unwanted—piece of footballing history. The Monaco striker became only the fourth player in the history of the tournament to score a goal and be sent off in the same knockout match.
Balogun’s evening was a rollercoaster of emotions. He opened the scoring for the United States on the stroke of half-time, putting the co-hosts 1-0 ahead in Santa Clara. However, his fortunes shifted in the 64th minute when a challenge on Bosnia defender Tarik Muharemovic was reviewed by VAR. Referee Raphael Claus deemed the foul a "serious" offence, resulting in a straight red card that left the Americans to play the remainder of the match with ten men.
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Balogun now joins an exclusive and rare club of players who have experienced such a transformation from hero to villain on the global stage. The list of players who have scored and been dismissed in a World Cup knockout tie now reads:
- 1962: Garrincha (Brazil vs Chile, Semi-final)
- 2002: Ronaldinho (Brazil vs England, Quarter-final)
- 2006: Zinedine Zidane (France vs Italy, Final)
- 2026: Folarin Balogun (United States vs Bosnia and Herzegovina, Round of 32)
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While the USMNT ultimately managed to secure a 2-0 victory, bolstered by a later goal from Malik Tillman, Balogun’s ejection carries significant consequences for the team's ongoing campaign. Under tournament regulations, the striker will be suspended for the United States' next match, depriving the squad of their joint-leading goalscorer for their upcoming Round of 16 fixture.