Ghana's Thomas Partey Denied Canadian Entry, Misses World Cup Game
Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey has been refused a Canadian visa, preventing his entry into the country. This denial means Partey will not participate in his team's World Cup match against Panama, scheduled to take place in Toronto. The decision follows several rape and sexual assault charges filed against him in the United Kingdom, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey has been denied entry into Canada after being refused a visa. This development will prevent him from joining his team for an upcoming World Cup fixture.
Partey is currently facing several rape and sexual assault charges in the United Kingdom, to which he has entered a plea of not guilty. The Canadian visa refusal is directly linked to these ongoing legal matters.
As a consequence of the denied entry, Partey will miss Ghana's World Cup game against Panama, which is set to be played in Toronto.
(Source: DW English)
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