Thomas Partey Ruled Out of Ghana's World Cup Opener After Visa Appeal Denied
Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey will miss the national team's World Cup opener following the rejection of an appeal regarding his visa. This decision confirms his unavailability for the crucial match. Details concerning the specific tournament, opponent, or the reasons for the initial visa denial were not immediately available.
Thomas Partey, the prominent Ghanaian midfielder, has been confirmed to miss Ghana's opening match in the upcoming World Cup. His absence stems from the rejection of an appeal concerning a decision not to grant him a visa.
The appeal process concluded with the initial decision upheld, thereby preventing Partey from joining his national team for the significant fixture.
The specific details surrounding the World Cup tournament, Ghana's opponent for the opener, and the underlying reasons for the visa denial have not been disclosed.
According to BBC Sport, Partey's appeal against the visa decision was turned down, leading to his confirmed absence from the World Cup opener.


