Ghana's government has strongly criticized Canada's decision to deny midfielder Thomas Partey a visa for a World Cup match. Partey faces rape charges in London later this year
. Ghana is pursuing diplomatic and legal avenues to overturn the refusal. The government emphasizes the principle of presumption of innocence. Partey will be eligible to play in subsequent matches.
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