Thomas Partey's bid to overturn Canada's decision to deny him entry for Ghana's opening match at the 2026 FIFA World Cup has officially reached the Federal Court of Canada.A hearing list published by the court shows that a motion for an interlocutory injunction involving the Ghana midfielder was scheduled for Tuesday, June 16, under the case Thomas Teye Partey v. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration.The listing identifies the matter as case number IMM-12882-26,
Midfielder Thomas Partey has been forced to stay in the United States after failing to acquire an entry visa to Canada for Ghana's World Cup opener against Panama. Partey was refused visa by the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada over allegations of rape and sexual assault. The Vilarreal man has been accused of seven counts of rape and sexual assault by multiple women. Partey has denied all charges.However, according to Canada's immigration rule, no person
Ghana's Black Stars were given a warm welcome following their arrival in Toronto for their opening game against Panama in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.The West African heavyweights touched down in the Canadian city on Monday afternoon and were met by hundreds of fans, who cheered and chanted their names in a morale-boosting manner.The players, the technical team and officials of the Black Stars left moments after interacting with the fans to their base, where two will spend the
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