• The situation surrounding Thomas Partey has drawn significant attention as he faced a visa rejection from Canadian officials. This decision impacts Ghana's opening match against Panama, which is scheduled for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

  • Canadian immigration officials stated they do not have authority over entry for sports events, meaning Partey is expected to stay in the United States. This development adds pressure on Ghana's team as they prepare for upcoming fixtures.

  • The incident also highlights broader challenges athletes face when navigating international travel policies.

  • Many are now considering how to secure proper visas for future competitions.