Federal Court hears challenge after Ghanaian World Cup player denied entry to Canada
OTTAWA — A Federal Court judge is expected to rule soon on whether Ghana’s Thomas Partey can come to Canada for the World Cup.
Justice Roger Lafrenière heard an injunction application Tuesday morning seeking to temporarily override Canada’s decision to deny entry to Partey, who is awaiting trial on rape and sexual assault charges in England.
The 32-year-old remains in the United States after being refused entry for Ghana’s opening soccer match against Panama on Wednesday in Toronto.
“My business, it is to play with the cards that I have in front of me,” said Ghana manager Carlos Queiroz at a pre-match news conference on Tuesday afternoon. “We are waiting for a decision.
