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Thomas Partey to miss Ghana’s World Cup 2026 opener after visa appeal denied

16 June 2026
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Thomas Partey will not participate in Ghana’s World Cup opener against Panama after he misinformed Canadian officials regarding his legal history. The 33-year-old midfielder was denied entry to Canada for the match in Toronto due to ongoing criminal proceedings in the UK. A request from the Ghanaian government for his temporary entry was rejected by a federal court in Ottawa, which noted that Partey had failed to disclose multiple charges of sexual violence he faces in the UK. Partey has pleaded not guilty to seven counts of rape and one charge of sexual assault involving allegations from four women between 2020 and 2022, with a trial set for next year. Canada’s immigration policies maintain that individuals are assessed based on their legal status, regardless of the significance of the event they wish to attend.

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This situation highlights the intersection of sports and legal issues, particularly regarding athletes’ conduct off the field. Thomas Partey’s ongoing legal challenges in the UK, which include serious allegations of sexual violence, raise critical questions about player eligibility and the implications for national teams in international competitions. The refusal of his entry into Canada also underscores the importance of immigration laws that enforce strict criteria regardless of an individual’s fame or the context of their visit. Such incidents can significantly impact team dynamics and national representation in global sporting events.

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