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Ghanaian player accused of rape gets back onto the field for World Cup draw against England

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Ghanaian player accused of rape gets back onto the field for World Cup draw against England
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Ghanaian player accused of rape gets back onto the field for World Cup draw against England

2026-06-24 08:55 Last Updated At:09:11

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — Ghana midfielder Thomas Partey, who missed his team’s first World Cup match because he was denied a Canadian visa while awaiting trial on rape charges in Britain, returned to the lineup on Tuesday to an apparent snub in the pregame handshake line and a cool reception from fans.

Partey was booed by the heavily pro-England crowd at Gillette Stadium when he touched the ball in the match that ended in a 0-0 draw. Videos also circulated on social media in which England defender Djed Spence appeared to refuse to shake hands with Partey before the match.

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Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with the referee after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with the referee after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5), left, kicks the ball during the World Cup Group L soccer match between England and Ghana in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5), left, kicks the ball during the World Cup Group L soccer match between England and Ghana in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with referee Said Martinez, right, after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with referee Said Martinez, right, after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

When England coach Thomas Tuchel was asked after the game about the encounter, the team's media officer, Andrew Walker, interrupted and said, “I’m sorry, but for legal reasons we’re not going to be discussing that today. So let’s move on.”

In the videos, Spence shook hands with the player in front of Partey and the player after him, but appeared to put his hand in his pocket when the embattled midfielder passed.

Ghana coach Carlos Queiroz denied that there was any snub.

“Look, this did not happen," Queiroz said. "We refuse to be part of people that try to bring dust and politics inside the game. We fight to keep the four lines sacred. It’s difficult sometimes, but it happens.”

Partey, who played five seasons for Arsenal in the Premier League and spent last season at Spanish club Villarreal, has been accused by four different women of sexual assault and rape.

A lawyer for Partey said in March that the 33-year-old Ghanaian intends to plead not guilty to two new charges of rape in Britain after a woman alleged Partey twice raped her on the same day in December 2020. Partey had separately been awaiting trial on five counts of rape related to two other women and one count of sexual assault involving another woman, and the new allegations arose after the first set of charges were publicized.

The charges led Canada to deny Partey a visa for Ghana’s opening match in Toronto on Wednesday, a 1-0 victory over Panama. Ghana’s final group match is also in the U.S., on Sunday against Croatia in Philadelphia.

“When we saw him starting the game, we are all happy,” Ghana midfielder Kwasi Sibo said. “We are all with him to let him stay focused and help the team, because he’s our main man and we’ll always be with him.”

Partey, who did not speak to reporters on Tuesday, said after the team’s training session on Monday: “Things happen outside football that you cannot control. So for me now, I feel OK and I’m ready to play.”

And his team was glad to have him back.

“He is a great person,” Sibo said. “He has experience playing in the top leagues, so every time training with him or training camps, we learn a lot from him.”

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Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with the referee after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with the referee after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5), left, kicks the ball during the World Cup Group L soccer match between England and Ghana in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5), left, kicks the ball during the World Cup Group L soccer match between England and Ghana in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Martin Meissner)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with referee Said Martinez, right, after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey, left, argues with referee Said Martinez, right, after tripping up England's Harry Kane, top, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

Ghana's Thomas Partey (5) trips up England's Harry Kane, right, during the second half of a World Cup Group L soccer match in Foxborough, Mass., near Boston, Tuesday, June 23, 2026. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

The players selected in the first round of the NBA draft Tuesday night in New York:

Scouting report: First-team Associated Press All-American and national scoring leader (25.5) as a sturdy-framed freshman. Pressured defenses by creating his own shot and getting to the line, where he led the country in made free throws (229) and attempts (296). Synergy rated him as “Excellent” as the ballhandler in pick-and-rolls (87th percentile, 27% of possessions) and post-ups (94th, 10.9%). Averaged 6.8 rebounds and 3.7 assists. Shot 51%. Scored BYU freshman-record 43 points against Utah. Must improve his 3-point shot (33.1%).

Scouting report: Scoring playmaker thrives off the dribble, in halfcourt and in transition. Freshman averaged 20.2 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists. Shot 38.2% on 3-pointers, hitting six 3s in a win at Oklahoma State. Made 82.6% of free throws, logging six games with at least eight attempts. Biggest questions centered on availability. Dealt with a preseason full-body cramping issue requiring hospitalization, then missed 11 games for injury or illness. Frequently had limited minutes for uncertainty with his day-to-day status.

Scouting report: Fifth freshman named AP men’s national player of the year. Averaged 22.5 points and 10.2 rebounds. Shot 55.6%, routinely finishing through contact and physical play. Made 39.1% of 3s. Rated “Excellent” by Synergy against man defense (94th percentile), on post-ups (86th) and spot-up shots (95th). Strong passer (4.1 assists) out of double teams or in initiating offense. Son of former Duke and NBA player Carlos Boozer. Lacks explosive athleticism, relying more on strength and positioning than above-the-rim play.

Scouting report: Second-team AP All-American as a freshman with explosive athleticism, go-go-go motor, 7-foot wingspan and spotlight-embracing personality. Averaged 19.8 points and 9.4 rebounds. Thrived at the rim and in transition. Stood out in marquee wins against Kansas and rival Duke. Needs to add strength and hone his 3-point shot (25.9%). Had a national-leading 66 dunks when he suffered a broken left hand in mid-February, then broke his right thumb in practice when on the verge of returning in March.

Scouting report: Freshman four-star recruit became a second-team AP All-American in Illinois’ first Final Four run since 2005. Can play on or off the ball. Averaged 17.9 points, 5.1 rebounds and 4.2 assists. Shot 39.7% on 3s, hitting nine 3s in a 46-point outburst against Purdue. Rated “Excellent” by Synergy as the pick-and-roll ballhandler and with his jumper in off-the-dribble and catch-and-shoot opportunities. Lacks elite athleticism. Needs to add strength.

Scouting report: Freshman offers scoring punch with combo-guard size. Averaged 18.2 points and 4.7 assists. Erupted for 45 points and 10 3-pointers in a blowout of N.C. State to break the Atlantic Coast Conference freshman scoring record set by 2025 No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg. Needs to add strength. Battled back issues that sidelined him for eight midseason games and then resurfaced to sideline him for the last six.

Scouting report: First-team AP All-American with standout offensive skills. Freshman ranked third nationally in scoring (23.5) and 14th in assists (6.4), leading Razorbacks to first Southeastern Conference Tournament title in 26 years. Had program freshman-record 49 points in a double-overtime loss at Alabama. Thrived as the pick-and-roll ballhandler (rated “Excellent” in the 89th percentile by Synergy) and in isolation (rated “Very good” in the 74th percentile). Defense is a question.

Scouting report: Third-team AP All-American as a freshman with potential to be disruptive defensively. Averaged 16.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 5.2 assists. Pressured opponents in transition or off the bounce. Had program freshman-record 42 points in a loss to Texas Tech. Posted a nearly 3:1 assist-to-turnover ratio. Ranked in the top six at combine in lane-agility time, shuttle run and three-quarter-court sprint. Needs to add strength and refine shot mechanics.

Scouting report: Versatile and physical presence as a sophomore transfer from Illinois, helping Michigan win its first NCAA title since 1989. Averaged 13.1 points, 7.3 rebounds and 1.1 blocks with potential to play forward or a small-ball 5-man. Thrived as a cutter, in post-ups and in finishing at the rim. Ranked ninth at the combine with a better than 7-3 wingspan.

Scouting report: Freshman combo guard offers potential to impact both ends of the court. Averaged 16.1 points, 4.9 rebounds and 2.4 assists for 36-win Final Four team. Shot 49.1% overall, 39.1% on 3-pointers and 80.5% on free throws. Averaged 1.5 steals, including nine games with at least three. Ranked fourth at the combine in standing vertical leap (35 inches).

11. Golden State Warriors

12. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Los Angeles Clippers)

13. Miami Heat ( traded to Milwaukee )

14. Charlotte Hornets

15. Chicago Bulls (from Portland)

16. Memphis Grizzlies (from Phoenix via Orlando)

17. Oklahoma City Thunder (from Philadelphia)

18. Charlotte Hornets (from Orlando via Phoenix)

19. Toronto Raptors

20. San Antonio Spurs (from Atlanta)

21. Detroit Pistons (from Minnesota)

22. Philadelphia 76ers (from Houston via Oklahoma City)

23. Atlanta Hawks (from Cleveland)

24. New York Knicks

25. Los Angeles Lakers

26. Denver Nuggets

27. Boston Celtics

28. Minnesota Timberwolves (from Detroit, traded to Brooklyn )

29. Cleveland Cavaliers (from San Antonio via Atlanta)

30. Dallas Mavericks (from Oklahoma City via Washington and Philadelphia)

AP NBA: https://apnews.com/nba

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Cameron Boozer arrives for the first round of the NBA basketball draft Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

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Darryn Peterson arrives for the first round of the NBA basketball draft Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

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Draft prospect AJ Dybantsa is introduced at the NBA basketball draft, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

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Prospective draftees pose for a group photo with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, center, before the first round of the NBA basketball draft, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

Prospective draftees pose for a group photo with NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, center, before the first round of the NBA basketball draft, Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in New York. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura)

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