Last-minute visas are being issued for players competing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup and questions are still looming over visas for some fans.
Just days before kick off, visas continue to be an issue for what is set to be the biggest tournament in FIFA history.
Al Jazeera’s Mohammad Saleh explains.
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Why are players being issued visas just days before the World Cup?
Al Jazeera
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