England defender Jarell Quansah has been suspended for two matches for his red card against Mexico.
Quanza was sent off in the 54th minute of the 3-2 win after a significant challenge to Jesus Gallardo.
This was considered a serious breach of the rules, meaning the FIFA disciplinary committee handed the Bayer Leverkusen player an extra match in addition to his automatic one-game ban.
Former Liverpool player Quansa will miss Saturday’s quarter-final against Norway (22:00 BST) and a potential semi-final against Argentina or Switzerland.
Quansah, 23, will be available if England reach the final in New Jersey on July 19.
The Football Association considered filing an appeal, but according to tournament regulations there is no way to challenge the ban.
The punishment demonstrates yet another inconsistency in the treatment of USA forward Folarin Balogun.
Striker Balogun was sent off for a serious foul against Bosnia and Herzegovina and was also due to receive a two-game ban.
The 25-year-old was due to miss his side’s round of 16 tie against Belgium but FIFA made the shock decision to ban him for just one match and suspend him for 12 months.
US President Donald Trump confirmed that he called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to ask him to reconsider the red card.
In an 871-word statement about Balogun’s situation, FIFA said it made the decision “taking into account all the specific circumstances of the incident and the available evidence”, without specifying what was taken into account.
This led to widespread criticism within the game, including from UEFA, Belgium and England coach Thomas Tuchel.
This led to France filing a protest against Michael Olise’s yellow card for the win over Paraguay, but FIFA rejected the card.