Ghana’s Foreign Ministry has formally protested Canada’s decision to deny entry to a member of its national football team ahead of the World Cup. The player is facing allegations of sexual assault, prompting the Canadian government to bar him from entering the country. Ghana argues the ban is inappropriate given the ongoing investigation and the player’s right to due process. The incident occurred as the team prepared for the World Cup opening match. Canadian authorities have not publicly commented on the specific reasons for the denial, citing privacy concerns and ongoing legal matters. This diplomatic dispute raises questions about international travel for athletes facing criminal accusations and the balance between legal proceedings and sporting participation. The situation remains tense as both nations prepare for the tournament.