World Cup Blow for Ghana as Thomas Partey Denied Entry into Canada Ahead of Panama Clash

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Ghana have been dealt a significant setback ahead of their opening match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with midfielder Thomas Partey reportedly denied entry into Canada.

According to reports, the experienced Black Stars midfielder will be unavailable for Ghana’s Group Stage clash against Panama on 17 June after Canadian authorities refused him access to the country.

The development means Partey will not be included in Ghana’s matchday squad for the crucial encounter, dealing a major blow to the team’s preparations as they seek a positive start to their World Cup campaign.

The former Arsenal midfielder remains one of Ghana’s most influential players, bringing leadership, experience and composure to the heart of the Black Stars midfield. His absence is expected to force head coach Carlos into a late tactical reshuffle ahead of the tournament opener.

While the exact reasons behind the reported denial of entry have not been officially disclosed, the incident adds to a growing list of immigration and visa-related challenges that have affected several players and officials travelling to North America for the expanded 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Ghanaian supporters will now be anxiously awaiting further clarification from the Ghana Football Association (GFA) and tournament organisers regarding Partey’s situation and whether he could be available for the Black Stars’ subsequent matches.

With expectations high among the Ghanaian faithful, the four-time African champions must now prepare to face Panama without one of their most experienced stars as they look to make a strong statement on football’s biggest stage.

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