Thomas Partey Cleared to Enter Canada Ahead of Ghana’s World Cup Opener

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Ghana have received a significant boost ahead of their opening fixture at the 2026 FIFA World Cup after midfielder Thomas Partey was granted clearance to enter Canada following a court session held earlier today.

The development brings an end to days of uncertainty surrounding the former Arsenal star’s availability for the tournament after Canadian authorities initially declined his visa application, casting doubt over his participation in the Black Stars’ Group stage campaign.

The decision had sparked widespread debate both in Ghana and internationally, with supporters, pundits and former players questioning whether the midfielder would be available for the crucial opening match against Panama.

In response, the Government of Ghana moved swiftly to intervene, with officials engaging in diplomatic discussions and formally requesting a review of the case in an effort to secure Partey’s entry into the host nation.

Following the latest legal proceedings, Canadian authorities have now granted the 32-year-old permission to travel, clearing the way for him to join his teammates ahead of Wednesday’s highly anticipated encounter.

Partey’s availability comes as a major relief for Ghana head coach Carlos Queiroz, who had been facing the prospect of beginning the country’s World Cup campaign without one of his most experienced and influential players.

The midfielder, who has earned more than 50 caps for the Black Stars, is widely regarded as the heartbeat of Ghana’s midfield thanks to his composure in possession, tactical intelligence and ability to dictate the tempo of matches.

His return to contention significantly strengthens Ghana’s chances against a determined Panama side as the four-time African champions seek to make a positive start to their World Cup journey.

With the uncertainty now resolved, attention will shift back to events on the pitch, where Ghana’s hopes of progressing beyond the group stage could hinge on the experience and leadership of one of their most important players.

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