Jarell Quansah has been suspended for England’s next two matches after receiving a red card in his side’s World Cup round-of-16 win over Mexico.
A FIFA statement on Thursday confirmed that Quansah will miss the upcoming quarter-final against Norway and then a potential semi-final against Argentina or Switzerland should England make it through in Miami.
Days after Donald Trump intervened to give US striker Folarin Balogun a lifeline, no such mercy has been granted for England defender Quansah, who was dismissed following a reckless challenge during the Three Lions’ 3-2 win at the Azteca.
Red cards automatically lead to a one-match suspension at the World Cup, but FIFA can extend bans as they sees fit.
The England defender was sent off for serious foul play after a high and late tackle on Jesus Gallardo shortly after half time in England’s 3-2 win at the Azteca on Sunday.
Thomas Tuchel has questioned the integrity of the World Cup’s disciplinary process.England’s head coach jokingly asked if he should call the White House to save Jarell Quansah, who was given a red card for a challenge against Mexico.Read more: https://t.co/IPU0urFOZG pic.twitter.com/PM3NFHlIdaJuly 6, 2026
The news will be a blow to Thomas Tuchel and England, especially after the US president controversially intervened in USMNT striker Balogun’s Round of 16 suspension with a phone call to FIFA chief Gianni Infantino, managing to get the one-match ban suspended for 12 months utilising a clause never before used at the World Cup.
It drew much criticism globally – including from UEFA and the Belgian FA, with the Red Devils winning the following match in any case – but it also opened the floodgates to further such appeals.
Based on various reports, the Football Association (FA) were considering an appeal to Quansah’s red card.