Côte d’Ivoire have been dealt a significant setback ahead of their crucial FIFA World Cup Group E encounter against Germany after striker Elye Wahi was denied entry into Canada.
The 23-year-old forward, who started Les Éléphants’ opening 1-0 victory over Ecuador, will miss Saturday’s fixture in Toronto following a decision by Canadian immigration authorities.
Wahi is currently under investigation in France over alleged spot-fixing offences linked to a Ligue 1 match between Nice and Metz in May. According to reports, investigators are examining suspicious betting patterns that emerged after the forward received a yellow card during the encounter.
The former France youth international has not been charged with any offence, and no formal allegations have been brought against him. However, the ongoing investigation has reportedly influenced Canada’s decision to refuse him entry for the tournament.
The development represents a major blow for Côte d’Ivoire manager Emerse Faé, who must now reshape his attacking plans ahead of a pivotal clash against four-time world champions Germany.
Wahi’s pace and movement were instrumental in Côte d’Ivoire’s opening victory over Ecuador, and his absence could significantly reduce Les Éléphants’ attacking threat as they seek to strengthen their hopes of reaching the knockout stages.
The case has also reignited debate over immigration policies and eligibility requirements at the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup, with players facing legal scrutiny in their home countries encountering increased challenges when travelling across host nations.
Côte d’Ivoire currently sit second in Group E after their opening win, while Germany head into the contest aiming to build momentum in their quest for a first World Cup title since 2014.