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Ghana’s Thomas Partey loses Canada’s World Cup bid

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Ghana’s Thomas Partey Barred from Canada Amid Ongoing Sexual‑Assault Allegations

Ghanaian international midfielder Thomas Partey will miss his team’s opening CONCACAF Nations League match in Toronto after a Canadian federal judge upheld the government’s decision to deny him entry. The ruling, issued on Tuesday, rejected an injunction sought by Ghana’s authorities that aimed to overturn the visa refusal.

Why Canada refused the visa

Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) cited its standard inadmissibility provisions when assessing Partey’s application. According to IRCC, the decision was based on seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault levelled against the player in the United Kingdom. The allegations, which span from 2020 to 2022, involve four separate complainants. Partey has pleaded not guilty to all charges and the case remains before the British courts.

IRCC emphasized that hosting a major sporting event does not alter Canada’s immigration framework:

“Each person seeking to come to Canada will be assessed on an individual basis based on the available facts and applicable law.”

Ghana’s diplomatic response

Ghana’s Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration described the court’s verdict as “arrogant and extremely unfair.” In a formal diplomatic note, Accra requested that Ottawa review the decision, arguing that the denial undermines the spirit of international sporting cooperation.

Canada’s Global Affairs office told AFP that it maintains regular diplomatic contact with Ghana on consular and migration matters but declined to comment on the specifics of Partey’s case, reiterating that entry determinations fall under IRCC’s purview.

Impact on the Black Stars’ lineup

Ghana is scheduled to face Panama on Thursday in Toronto. Veteran coach Carlos Queiroz told reporters shortly before the ruling that his squad would adapt regardless of the outcome:

“My job is to play with the cards I have in front of me. When the decision is made, we are ready.”

Panama’s head coach, Thomas Christiansen, echoed confidence in his opponents, noting that Ghana possesses sufficient depth to compensate for Partey’s potential absence:

“They have many other footballers who can take his role… They have a lot more experience than us.”

Queiroz can draw on alternatives such as Mohammed Kudus, Andre Ayew, and Daniel Amartey to fill the central‑midfield void left by Partey.

Context of the allegations against Partey

The charges stem from accusations made by four women between 2020 and 2022. British police opened investigations after the complaints were filed, leading to the current rape and sexual assault counts. Partey’s legal team has consistently maintained his innocence, and the case is ongoing in the UK judicial system.

For readers seeking further detail on the legal proceedings, the BBC’s coverage provides a timeline of the allegations and court appearances.

Looking ahead

While the visa denial prevents Partey from participating in the upcoming match, the broader diplomatic exchange between Ghana and Canada may continue as both nations navigate consular, migration, and sports‑related issues. The Black Stars will aim to secure a positive result against Panama, relying on the squad’s collective experience and tactical flexibility.

  • Match: Ghana vs. Panama – CONCACAF Nations League, Thursday (date)
  • Player affected: Thomas Partey (Ghana, midfielder)
  • Legal status: Charged with seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault (UK); pleaded not guilty.
  • Official statements: Ghana foreign ministry – “arrogant and extremely unfair”; IRCC – individual assessment based on facts and law.

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