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World Cup & Identity: Germany defender Jonathan Tah says he was once approached by the Ivorian Football Federation about representing Ivory Coast, but chose Germany—his father is Ivorian and his mother German—adding extra emotion to Germany vs Côte d’Ivoire in Toronto. Visa Drama: Côte d’Ivoire striker Elye Wahi’s Canada trip for the Germany match went from “denied” to “cleared” after a U-turn by Canadian authorities, following an investigation in France over alleged spot-fixing and suspicious betting tied to a yellow card. On-Field Tension: Canada and Qatar erupted into a post-match brawl after a heated Group B clash, with tempers flaring around injuries and red cards. Culture & Fans: Brazilian supporters at Philadelphia’s Rocky statue kept it safe after “Rocky curse” stories—Ecuador fans dressing the statue in team gear was linked to Côte d’Ivoire’s late 1-0 win. Regional Security: Al-Qaeda-linked jihadists claimed an attack on Niamey’s airport in Niger, killing soldiers and civilians and underscoring the Sahel’s ongoing instability.

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Elye Wahi gets green light to enter Canada for Ivory Coast-Germany clash

Elye Wahi gets green light to enter Canada for Ivory Coast-Germany clash

Ivory Coast says striker Elye Wahi cleared to enter Canada for team’s next World Cup match

Ivory Coast says striker Elye Wahi cleared to enter Canada for team’s next World Cup match


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