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Croatian opponent's boyfriend can't play in the first round of the SP, court dismissed his appeal

Thomas Partey, a key player for Ghana's national football team, will miss his team's first match at the World Cup due to a Canadian court rejecting his appeal against a previous visa denial. The court had previously denied him entry into Canada, which prevented him from participating in the match against Panama. Partey faces allegations dating back to 2025, including five cases of sexual assault and one case of sexual harassment, though he has denied any wrongdoing. Despite this, the United States granted him a visa, allowing him to play in Ghana's remaining two group stage matches against英格兰和

The seasoned 32-year-old, a former Arsenal player who currently plays for Villarreal, is facing serious charges of rape and sexual assault by London police, which has led Canadian immigration authorities to assess his entry into the country as a security risk.

Although Canada's decision is final, Ganci is not satisfied with it.

If it touches anywhere to go to one of the Ghancas, we will not be silent about it, he said. We have communicated through the appropriate channels with the relevant authorities to use all their processes to reconsider and review a decision that we believe is contrary to international laws and conventions, of which both Canada and Ghana are a part. We think it is appropriate to ask the relevant authorities to reconsider this decision. We have taken it to that level, now we just hope that they will do what is necessary.

Canada interprets the indictment to mean guilt

Adams added that he did not believe that the Canadian decision was correct because Partey was only charged but not convicted of rape and sexual assault.

"Thomas was one of the players who went to the London embassy for biometrics, and then yesterday morning he was denied entry for very loose reasons. I say loose because the person is charged, but not found guilty. Even in the country where they say he did it, which he denies, he still lives as a free citizen. He's doing his job, and that's why we're surprised that Canada, which has come so far, has now decided to enforce some rules even on a person who is only charged. That's wrong, not why Canada interprets its rules so that a raised indictment means guilty. "

Legal status of the Ghanaian customs officer

In July 2025, the London Police brought charges against Partey that included five counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, and the player pleaded not guilty in September of that year.

A total of seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault, relating to four different women for the period 2020 to 2022 will be heard before a London court.

What do Canadian laws say?

Although the official website of the Canadian government is clear that entry may be denied to persons who have committed or have been convicted of a crime, Partey is officially still awaiting trial and has not been convicted.

He's playing against Croatia.

The Ghana national team signed the midfielder earlier this month, and he and the rest of the team traveled to Washington, D.C., before the team moved to its camp in Rhode Island.

After opening in Toronto, Ghana will play England in Boston on June 23, and close the group stage against Croatia in Philadelphia on June 27, with the Partey qualifying to play the Fire.

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Telegram.hrIndependentCenterFactual 85Objective 758 days ago
Ganci rebelled against the Canadian decision that Partey is not allowed to enter the country and play in the first match at the World Cup.

The article discusses the Canadian immigration authorities' decision to deny entry to Thomas Partey, a Ghanaian football player accused of sexual assault by London police. The Ghanaian government has expressed strong opposition to this decision, with Minister of Sports Kofi Adams stating that Canada's interpretation of the situation is flawed, as Partey has only been accused, not convicted. Adams emphasized that Ghana expects Canada to reconsider the decision, citing international legal standards.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the Ghanaian government's perspective as the primary viewpoint, emphasizing their outrage and calling for reconsideration of the Canadian decision. It frames the issue as an injustice against Partey, focusing on his status as an accused rather than a convicted individual. The ph

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  • government Minister of Sports Kofi Adams
Telegram.hrIndependentCenter5 days ago
Croatian opponent's boyfriend can't play in the first round of the SP, court dismissed his appeal

Thomas Partey, a key player for Ghana's national football team, will miss his team's first match at the World Cup due to a Canadian court rejecting his appeal against a previous visa denial. The court had previously denied him entry into Canada, which prevented him from participating in the match against Panama. Partey faces allegations dating back to 2025, including five cases of sexual assault and one case of sexual harassment, though he has denied any wrongdoing. Despite this, the United States granted him a visa, allowing him to play in Ghana's remaining two group stage matches against英格兰和

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related legal issue involving a football player without taking a stance on the allegations or the judicial decision. It presents facts neutrally, citing official sources such as the Canadian court and the U.S. visa approval.

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  • court Canadian Court Decision
  • government United States Visa Approval
Index.hrIndependentCenter5 days ago
A Canadian court has rejected a complaint by Ghana, barring the football star from entering the country.

A Canadian court has rejected Thomas Partey's appeal against his ban from entering Canada, preventing him from participating in the first-round group match of the World Cup against Panama. The decision comes after Partey was accused by London's Metropolitan Police in July 2025 of five counts of sexual assault and one count of sexual harassment, which he denied. Two additional charges were filed against him in February 2026, which he also denied. Unlike Canada, the United States granted Partey a visa, allowing him to play the remaining two matches in Group L. His team, Ghana, will face England,

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on legal decisions and allegations against an athlete without taking a stance on the validity of the claims or the fairness of the court's decision.

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  • court Canadian Court Decision
  • government London Metropolitan Police Charges Against Thomas Partey
Večernji listIndependentCenter5 days ago
The fate of the Party will be decided by the court

The article discusses the legal issues surrounding Thomas Partey, a Spanish football player, who faces charges of sexual assault in the United Kingdom. These charges have led to his denial of entry into Canada for the World Cup. The Government of Ghana has criticized Canada's decision as 'arbitrary and extremely unfair' and is requesting that Partey be allowed to enter Canada to play for Ghana against Panama. The final decision on Partey's eligibility will be made by a court in Ottawa.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information without overtly biased language or selective sourcing. It reports on legal proceedings and governmental responses neutrally, without apparent ideological framing.

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  • court Legal Proceedings Against Thomas Partey
  • government Statement from the Government of Ghana
Jutarnji listIndependentCenter8 days ago
We're not going to shut up, we got a message this morning.

The article discusses the controversy surrounding Ghanaian player Thomas Partey, who has been banned from entering Canada for the World Cup due to an ongoing legal case against his current club, Villarreal, in the United Kingdom.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on a sports-related incident involving a football player and legal proceedings. There is no evident political framing, bias, or ideological emphasis. The content remains focused on the event itself without leaning toward any particular political perspective.

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  • court Legal proceedings against Villarreal

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  • courtCanadian Court Decision
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  • governmentStatement from the Government of Ghana
  • governmentMinister of Sports Kofi Adams
  • courtLegal proceedings against Villarreal