Ghana plans legal action after Canada denied entry to Partey amid London rape trial
ACCRA — Ghana’s government said Saturday it plans legal action over Canada’s “high-handed and extremely unfair” decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for the country’s World Cup opener while he awaits a rape trial in London.
Partey returned to the Ghana men’s national team base camp in Smithfield, Rhode Island, after being refused entry to Canada for Wednesday’s match against Panama in Toronto.
The 32-year-old has pleaded not guilty to multiple allegations from several women dating to his time at English club Arsenal between 2020 and 2025. He is scheduled to stand trial in November or later.
Ghana’s government said it “reaffirms the fundamental legal principle of the presumption of innocence,” a point also cited by coach Carlos Queiroz when selecting Partey for the World Cup squad.
