Ivory Coast coach Emerse Fae expresses concern at press conference over US visa bans barring 2026 World Cup fans, with imagery of empty stadiums and boycott calls.
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World Cup coaches raise alarms over US visa bans as boycott calls intensify

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Reactions intensify to the US visa restrictions affecting 2026 World Cup fans, with Ivory Coast coach Emerse Fae lamenting potential absence of supporters and calls growing to strip US hosting rights amid boycott suggestions.

Building on FIFA's recent clarification that match tickets do not guarantee entry and urging early visa applications via the new FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System (FIFA PASS), concerns over the Trump administration's January 14 pause on immigrant visas from 75 countries—including World Cup qualifiers like Algeria, Brazil, Cape Verde, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Morocco, Senegal, Tunisia, and Uruguay—continue to mount.

Ivory Coast head coach Emerse Fae, speaking during a team camp in Marrakech, highlighted the festive spirit of the tournament: "It’s a celebration, football is a celebration, and for me, it would be a real shame... not to let our supporters come and experience this celebration." Captain Franck Kessie added that the Ivorian Football Federation and government would push for fan access, with Fae optimistic based on a prior resolution for the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The backlash has escalated, with comparisons to the 1986 World Cup when Colombia was replaced by Mexico over financial disputes. German politician Jürgen Hardt floated a boycott as a "last resort," while UK broadcaster Jeff Stelling called for relocating the tournament to Britain. Broader US geopolitical moves, like threats to annex Greenland, have fueled the debate. However, experts deem revoking US hosting rights—145 days before the June 11 kickoff—improbable due to massive logistical commitments for the 104-match event across the US, Canada, and Mexico.

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X discussions express alarm over US visa bans preventing 2026 World Cup fans from countries like Ivory Coast and Senegal from attending, mirroring coaches' concerns. Users demand FIFA revoke US hosting rights or urge boycotts, while some highlight exemptions for athletes and coaches but emphasize fan impacts. Skepticism exists that visas will ultimately be approved.

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Dramatic photo of international protesters rallying for 2026 World Cup boycott amid US travel bans and global tensions.
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World Cup boycott calls grow with more nations citing US actions

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Building on earlier endorsements like former FIFA president Sepp Blatter's support for a fan boycott, calls to skip the 2026 World Cup are intensifying from at least 11 nations amid expanded US travel bans affecting fans from 15 participating countries and new controversies including the abduction of Venezuela's president and Middle East military deployments. FIFA warns of sanctions for withdrawals.

FIFA has issued a statement addressing concerns over U.S. visa policies affecting fans attending the 2026 World Cup, emphasizing that match tickets do not guarantee entry to host countries. The Trump administration's recent pause on immigrant visa processing for 75 countries includes several World Cup participants, though tourist visas remain unaffected for now. Officials urge early applications to navigate potential delays.

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Thousands of fans have withdrawn ticket applications for the 2026 FIFA World Cup amid rising concerns about US foreign policy and domestic security issues. Social media campaigns and political motions urge a boycott, prompting FIFA to hold an emergency meeting. The tournament, co-hosted by the United States, Mexico, and Canada, faces potential disruptions as it approaches its June 11 start date.

Building on earlier boycott calls over US foreign policies, European football federations are now closely monitoring potential action against the 2026 FIFA World Cup following President Donald Trump’s threats to annex Greenland. France’s sports minister has ruled out an immediate boycott, but politicians, fans, and federations across the continent are urging reconsideration.

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A senior official from the German Football Association has called for discussions on boycotting the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing US President Donald Trump's controversial attempt to acquire Greenland. The proposal comes amid heightened tensions following Trump's threats of tariffs on opposing European nations, including Germany. While other countries express caution, the remarks highlight growing concerns about the tournament's hosting by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

The German federal government has spoken out against boycotting the 2026 FIFA World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico. State Minister Christiane Schenderlein emphasized that sport should not be instrumentalized for foreign policy purposes. The debate is fueled by the policies of US President Donald Trump.

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The United States Embassy in Colombia has announced priority visa appointments for fans holding tickets to the 2026 FIFA World Cup. This initiative uses the FIFA Priority Appointment Scheduling System, known as FIFA PASS, to facilitate travel for international supporters. However, possessing a ticket does not guarantee visa approval.

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