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France coach Deschamps criticizes player workload, Ghana protests Canada's visa denial for Partey
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France coach Deschamps criticizes player workload, Ghana protests Canada's visa denial for Partey

France coach Didier Deschamps voiced concerns over player workload and burnout due to increased tournament formats. Meanwhile, Ghana lodged a protest against Canada for denying a visa to player Thomas Partey, who faces rape charges in the UK, preventing his participation in the World Cup opener. Spain is using special cooling vests to combat heat during training.

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Fußball-WM 2026: Schiedsrichter fällt verletzt aus, Festnahmen in Toronto, Protest Ghanas
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Fußball-WM 2026: Schiedsrichter fällt verletzt aus, Festnahmen in Toronto, Protest Ghanas

Bei der Fußball-WM 2026 kommt es zu mehreren Zwischenfällen: Der englische Schiedsrichter Michael Oliver fällt verletzt aus und wird durch einen Franzosen ersetzt. In Toronto wurden zwei Deutsche wegen Körperverletzung von Beamten festgenommen. Ghana protestiert gegen die Einreiseverweigerung für Spieler Thomas Partey nach Kanada. In Tijuana wurde eine Leiche neben dem Trainingsplatz des Iran gefunden.

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Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey denied Canadian visa over sexual assault charges
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Ghanaian footballer Thomas Partey denied Canadian visa over sexual assault charges

Ghanaian national football team star Thomas Partey has been denied a visa to enter Canada for the 2026 World Cup due to pending sexual assault charges in the UK. FIFA confirmed the decision, stating that host countries have the final say on immigration. Partey, currently on bail, was able to enter the US for pre-tournament training but faces potential re-entry issues if Ghana advances to matches held in Canada.

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Mondiali 2026: Infantino punge l'Italia, "Con 64 squadre forse si qualificherebbe"

Il presidente della FIFA Gianni Infantino ha ironizzato sulla mancata qualificazione dell'Italia ai Mondiali, suggerendo che con 64 squadre "forse si qualificherebbe". La FIGC ha replicato duramente, definendo l'uscita "infelice e caduta di stile". Nel frattempo, il Canada ha ammesso Thomas Partey, giocatore del Ghana accusato di violenza sessuale nel Regno Unito, mentre USA e Paraguay si sono affrontati a Los Angeles.

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