
Ivorian forward Elye Wahi has secured the necessary visa to play in the World Cup 2026 match against Germany in Canada, despite earlier concerns that he might miss the game. The Ivorian Football Federation FIF initially announced his absence due to suspicions of involvement in match-fixing related to a yellow card he received in France's Ligue 1. However, the FIF later confirmed that Wahi's "administrative situation" had "evolved favorably" and that he had obtained the required authorizations to enter Canada. A source close to the player indicated that Canada granted approval after requesting additional information to confirm he was not currently facing prosecution. This situation differs from that of Ghanaian midfielder Thomas Partey, who was denied entry to Canada for the World Cup due to ongoing rape allegations in the United Kingdom. The French professional football league LFP has filed a complaint regarding suspicious sports betting involving a warning issued to Wahi. The Marseille public prosecutor's office confirmed that a 23-year-old professional football player was questioned on May 29, 2026, as part of an investigation into organized fraud and sports corruption. Wahi was released after questioning and is not currently being prosecuted or subject to judicial constraints, according to his lawyer. The FIF has reiterated its support and confidence in Wahi, stating that he remains an important part of the national team. Wahi will participate in the match against Germany
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Following their 3-1 defeat to France, coach Pape Thiaw and his staff have implemented strict measures to refocus the team. Access to the Lions' hotel has been significantly restricted, even for some close relatives of the players, to enhance team isolation and minimize external distractions. Family members were only permitted to visit during a designated rest day. This decision aims to maintain the team's concentration during a crucial period of the competition. Despite the disappointment of the loss, the team's atmosphere remains calm, with frustration giving way to collective determination. Players and staff are united in their resolve to react quickly and return to winning ways, with a strong desire for revenge. The Lions of Teranga are aware that they have little room for error and intend to present a completely different performance in their upcoming match against Norway, aiming to rebound and regain momentum after the setback against France.

SeneNews provided live coverage of the 2026 World Cup group stage match between the Czech Republic and South Africa, held at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The game kicked off on Thursday, June 18, 2026, at 4:00 PM Dakar time. The Czech Republic took an early lead with a goal scored by M. Sadilek in the 6th minute, making the score 1-0. SeneNews offered real-time updates on the match, including the live score, goals, substitutions, cards, and highlights.