Ghanasportspage.com can exclusively confirmed, that Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Teye Partey can not join his teammates for the 2026 FIFA World Cup due to visa acquisition.
The Villa Real defensive midfielder who is amongst four Ghanaian players with the current squad making their second FIFA World Cup appearance will be unable to travel from Ghana Black Stars team base camp in Boston, USA, to Canada where Ghana plays their first Group L opener.
The former Atletico Madrid and Arsenal FC player has been denied visa by the Canadian government, hence will miss Ghana’s first match against Panama scheduled for Wednesday, 17 June, 2026. Football governing body, FIFA has been duly informed over the development.
Inside story, reveals this move by the Canadian government has to do with the case Partey is facing which he’s battling in court. Partey is facing seven counts of rape and one count of sexual assault involving four women.
This means, Partey would have to remain in Boston and not partake in the match.
