Cannot enter the USA for the final, former world champion with Spain asks Trump for help

Joan Capdevila, a player who was part of the Spanish squad that won the 2010 World Cup, may be unable to attend the final match between Spain and Argentina. The former national player encountered difficulties traveling to the United States after his Electronic System for Travel Authorization (ESTA) was denied. This denial prevents him from entering the U.S.

under the visa waiver program. Following the refusal of his entry authorization, Capdevila publicly requested assistance from the President of the United States, Donald Trump, via social media. He stated that the refusal meant he and his children could not travel to the final match.

The Spanish Football Federation had organized a trip for members of the national team, which achieved Spain’s first World Cup title in 2010. Capdevila was scheduled to travel to New York with his family. The inability to secure proper travel documentation means that Capdevila cannot participate in the planned trip to commemorate the team’s success at the World Cup.

His situation highlights the logistical challenges faced by international sports figures when travel requirements change unexpectedly. While the team celebrated a historic World Cup victory, Capdevila’s potential absence from the final event due to immigration issues adds an element of uncertainty to the planned commemoration for Spain.

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