The Ghana national team is scheduled to begin its participation in the world’s first priority match on the 17th at the BMO Field stadium in Toronto, facing Panama. Regarding player travel, FIFA has confirmed that T. Partey will not travel to Canada from the team’s camp in Boston because the Canadian government rejected his visa application.
In its statement, FIFA emphasized that it does not participate in the host country’s immigration processes. The organization reiterated that the final decision regarding visa issuance and entry into the country rests solely with the state hosting the tournament. The scheduling for the second FIFA World Cup day, including match details, was also noted.
Separately, commentary regarding officiating at the World Cup raised questions among players and spectators. The article mentioned an unexpected element concerning Canada’s immigration regulations.
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This is a serious situation that raises important questions about accountability in professional sports.