Ivory Coast and Senegal say the United States has rejected visa applications for their home-based supporters, preventing them from attending the World Cup matches and dashing travel plans. Reporting from AFP, Ivory Coast supporters’ committee officials and Senegal’s sports ministry say the rejections will leave fans “devastated” and stop the supporters’ delegations from traveling. Ivory Coast’s National Committee of Elephants Supporters (CNSE), which coordinates overseas trips for a limited number of traveling fans under the sports ministry, says supporters cancelled their trip after being told the US does not want supporters from certain countries, including Ivory Coast. The teams’ group schedule includes matches in Philadelphia against Ecuador (June 14) and Curaçao (June 25), with an additional trip to Toronto to play Germany.

For Senegal, it is the first time home-based supporters will be absent from a World Cup in which the country is competing. Senegalese officials say even attempts to send presidents of supporters organisations, with costs covered by the state, were rejected. To compensate, Senegal plans to distribute 400 tickets per match to Senegalese citizens living in the US. The article also notes the broader World Cup run-up has been marked by US visa restrictions affecting other entrants and staff.