Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has visa appeal denied for World Cup by Canadian court
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Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has visa appeal denied for World Cup by Canadian court.
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Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey has had his visa appeal denied by a Canadian court, meaning he will miss Ghana's opening World Cup game.The midfielder was denied entry due to ongoing criminal proceedings in the UK.Ghana's government had launched a legal challenge in a bid to overturn the decision, with the appeal hearing taking place at a federal court in Ottawa.More to follow...
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Thomas Partey will not be able to enter Canada for Ghana's first World Cup match against Panama on Wednesday.
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