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2026 FIFA World Cup
9JUN

Fans refused while players get in

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Roughly 150 Ghana supporters were refused US visas, and fans of 27 of the 48 competing nations still need them, even as Iran's players won clearance.

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Roughly 150 Ghana football fans had US visa applications rejected ahead of the World Cup, and supporters from 27 of the 48 competing nations still require US visas to enter 1. The refusals are reported by Al Jazeera, which set them against the squad-level clearances now reaching the players.

The same week US officials approved Iran's squad after a months-long file , the access gap between participating teams and their travelling supporters widened rather than closed. A team can be processed as a delegation under diplomatic pressure and FIFA's coordination; an individual fan applies alone, with no governing body lobbying on their behalf.

That divide is sharpest where squad clearance was hardest fought, because the machinery that resolved the team's entry does nothing for the people who wanted to watch it. Twenty-seven of forty-eight nations sending teams to the United States cannot assume their own supporters will follow.

Deep Analysis

In plain English

About 150 Ghana football fans had their applications to enter the United States for the World Cup rejected by US immigration. This is not an isolated case. Fans from 27 of the 48 nations competing in the tournament need US visas to attend their team's matches, and many are finding those visas difficult or impossible to get. The situation is particularly striking because Iran's players were cleared to travel (in the same news cycle) through the Ankara embassy, while Iranian fans remain barred from the US entirely under Trump's travel ban. The result is a tournament where some teams play matches their own supporters cannot legally attend.

Deep Analysis
Root Causes

The 27-of-48 figure has a structural cause: the 2026 expansion from 32 to 48 teams brought in qualifying nations from regions where US visa requirements have historically been more restrictive. Africa, the Caribbean, and parts of South-East Asia now have World Cup-qualifying nations whose citizens face either the travel ban enacted in June 2025 (expanded in December 2025) or the $15,000 visa bond programme expanded to 50 countries in April 2026.

The squad-versus-fan split sharpened on 5 June when Iran's players received Ankara clearance while Iranian nationals remain barred from tourist entry under Trump's travel ban. The Iran case makes the gap maximally visible: a nation whose squad cleared a months-long diplomatic obstacle plays group matches that its fans cannot legally attend.

What could happen next?
  • Consequence

    The fan-access divide between squad clearance and supporter entry sharpens FIFA's reputational exposure: the organisation mediated the Iran squad visa process while taking no documented public action on the broader fan-access problem.

    Immediate · Assessed
  • Risk

    The Confederation of African Football's silence on the visa-bond restrictions affecting five African nations (ID:3200) risks permanent credibility damage with African fan bases if the tournament proceeds without any institutional response.

    Medium term · Reported
  • Precedent

    Approximately 150 Ghana refusals establishes documented evidence that the visa-bond and ban system has produced actual fan exclusions at an individual level, not merely theoretical barriers, strengthening future legal and advocacy challenges to hosting decisions by nations with restrictive immigration regimes.

    Long term · Assessed
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Update #15 · Iran's squad in, its staff out

Al Jazeera· 6 Jun 2026
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Fans refused while players get in
The tournament's player-versus-supporter divide is hardening into a structural gap as teams clear immigration that their travelling fans cannot.
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FFIRI / Iran
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Andrea Abodi / Italian Sports Ministry
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