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July 9, 2026 - 11:53 AM

Koulibaly Criticizes U.S. World Cup Travel Ban on Africans Following Senegal 3-1 Defeat to France

“Why Can’t Africans Have Their People?” — Kalidou Koulibaly has questioned why his country’s fans have been hamstrung in their attempts to support the national team during the World Cup, hitting out at the strict United States travel bans affecting several African nations.

Senegal captain Kalidou Koulibaly has questioned the fairness of United States immigration policies after travelling supporters were blocked from flying out to support the Teranga Lions at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

The issue came to light following Senegal’s 3-1 defeat to France at MetLife Stadium. After the opening match, the former Chelsea defender expressed deep frustration regarding a controversial proclamation signed by President Donald Trump last December, which imposed partial travel bans on World Cup participants Senegal, Ivory Coast, Iran, and Haiti.

The executive order suspended entry into the United States for immigrants and non-immigrants under the traditional visitor categories required for business and tourism—the exact visa path needed by football fans to attend the tournament. While the directive contains specific travel exemptions for athletes, coaching staff, diplomats, and immediate relatives of those competing, it explicitly locks out general travelling supporters.

“The federation did the work for us to have parents or our close family with us,” Koulibaly told The Athletic. “But it’s true that some supporters couldn’t fly to America. I think that every team can have their people, so I don’t understand why people from Africa cannot have their people. I don’t want to speak about politics or something like this. I just want to speak about football, enjoy football, and I think football is for everybody.”

White House officials previously defended the security protocols by citing a government Overstay Report. According to official fact sheets, the strict measures were justified by high non-immigrant visa overstay metrics, highlighting that Ivory Coast holds an 8.47% overstay rate and Senegal a 4.30% overstay rate within the standard B1/B2 tourist visa category.

Furthermore, the administration highlighted even higher historical overstay metrics in student and cultural exchange brackets, noting a 13.07% rate for Senegal and 19.09% for Ivory Coast.

While the local diaspora turned out in numbers to support Senegal in New Jersey, Koulibaly insisted that playing on the world stage without their core travelling fanbase remains a massive disappointment.

“I hope that the situation will be OK,” Koulibaly added. “But for me, the most important is that we have to play for our people.”

The heavy hearts off the pitch reflected a frustrating night on it, as the Teranga Lions matched the former World Champions for over an hour before falling to a 3-1 defeat. A brilliant second-half brace from Kylian Mbappé and a neat finish from Bradley Barcola undid Senegal’s solid defensive work, rendering teenage substitute Ibrahim Mbaye’s late, historic stoppage-time strike a mere consolation.

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Pape Thiaw’s men will have to quickly push the travel politics and opening-day heartbreak aside as they shift focus to their next Group I fixtures. Senegal will look to pick up their first points of the tournament when they face Erling Haaland’s Norway on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, before wrapping up the group stage in a critical clash against Iraq on Friday, June 26, 2026.

 


Chukwukamso A Okoye 

Abuja, Nigeria

Chikamsookoye@gmail.com | Mrfocuschikamso@gmail.com

+234 813 644 4218

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