Is This The Most Unfair World Cup Ever?
Cristiano Ronaldo faced allegations for years. He played every tournament. No visa problems. Neymar faced allegations, but he played the Copa America the same month. No border stops.
Thomas Partey faced allegations, pleaded not guilty, and has a trial set for 2027. He was stopped at the Canadian border and missed Ghana's opening match.
Achraf Hakimi Morocco's captain faces allegations and denies everything. His trial date was announced on the morning of Morocco's match.
FIFA said nothing in both cases.
Omar Artan, Somalia's first ever World Cup referee, was denied entry to the US. FIFA said it was "not our problem."
Thousands of African fans have reported visa delays and rejections.
FIFA stayed silent. FIFA created a fake peace prize for Trump and put him on stage. But when African players, referees, and fans are affected, there is silence.
This is not a coincidence. This is a pattern.
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Sometimes, just step back and understand the perspective of what is actually being said.