FIFA has suspended Folarin Balogun's one-game ban, making the U.S. striker available for selection, according to NPR and BBC News.
Balogun is now eligible to play for the United States, both outlets confirmed. The United States face Belgium in the World Cup round of 16, with the match scheduled for Monday, per NPR.
BBC News reported that President Trump thanked FIFA following the decision to suspend the ban.
NPR confirmed that Balogun's eligibility is restored ahead of the Monday fixture against Belgium. FIFA's ruling, reported by both NPR and BBC News, clears the striker to feature in the round-of-16 contest.