
- Ghana has appealed Canada's decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey entry into the country for their World Cup opener against Panama.
- Partey was refused entry as he awaits trial in Britain on multiple rape charges, to which he has pleaded not guilty.
- A Canadian federal court heard Ghana's appeal on Tuesday, the day before the team's match against Panama in Toronto.
- Ghana's Ministry of Foreign Affairs criticised the visa denial as a "high-handed and extremely unfair decision."
- Despite being denied entry to Canada, Partey has been allowed into the United States and remains eligible to play in Ghana's subsequent World Cup matches against England and Croatia.
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