The Ivorian footballer Eli Wahi, who was initially denied a visa to enter Canada, has finally received approval and will participate in his team's World Cup match against Germany. The Ivorian Football Federation stated that necessary permits have been secured, allowing him to join the team. Wahi, currently playing for Nice but owned by German club Eintracht Frankfurt, made his debut with Ivory Coast's senior team in 2026. He started in their first match against Ecuador and will play in the second group game against Germany on June 20 in Toronto. The federation did not provide details on the具体的
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- organisation Ivorian Football Federation Press Statement
