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Thomas Partey Visa Blow: Has Carlos Queiroz Left Ghana’s Midfield Too Thin for the World Cup?

Ghana’s preparations for the 2026 FIFA World Cup have suffered a major setback after midfielder Thomas Partey was ruled out of the Black Stars’ opening match against Panama following Canada’s refusal to grant him a visa. The unexpected development has reignited debate over the squad selection made by head coach Carlos Queiroz and whether Ghana has enough midfield depth to survive a demanding tournament.

Thomas Partey and Ghana Black Stars midfield discussion ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
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Partey’s absence exposes a midfield problem

FIFA confirmed that Thomas Partey will miss Ghana’s opening fixture in Toronto after Canadian authorities rejected his visa application under their immigration laws. Although Partey remains eligible for matches in the United States later in the tournament, his absence removes Ghana’s most experienced midfielder from one of its most important group games.

The situation has also sparked questions over whether the Black Stars technical team underestimated the risks of international tournament logistics and immigration regulations when naming the final squad.

Was the midfield sacrificed for attacking options?

Many observers believe Ghana selected an unusually large number of forwards while limiting options in central midfield. With only a handful of natural midfielders available, injuries, suspensions or fatigue could quickly leave the team short of experienced replacements during the tournament.

The debate has intensified as supporters point to players such as Ibrahim Sulemana, Lawrence Agyekum and Majeed Ashimeru as potential additions who could have strengthened Ghana’s midfield depth.

Psychological impact on the Black Stars

Beyond tactics, Partey’s absence could also affect team morale. Losing one of the squad’s senior leaders just before the opening match creates additional pressure on younger players expected to step into key roles against Panama.

Despite the setback, Ghana still possesses talented midfielders capable of competing at the highest level if they can maintain fitness throughout the tournament.

Why this story matters

The controversy highlights how off-field issues can dramatically influence international tournaments. Squad balance, depth and contingency planning often become just as important as tactics once unexpected events occur.

For Ghana, the coming matches will reveal whether the Black Stars have enough midfield quality to overcome Partey’s absence and compete for qualification to the knockout stages.

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