Trump Travel Ban Blocks African Fans from 2026 World Cup

January 13, 2026

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As the 2026 FIFA World Cup draws closer, thousands of soccer supporters from Senegal and the Ivory Coast face a sudden and uncertain future. Following the Trump administration’s expanded travel ban—which officially took effect on January 1, 2026—fans from these two West African powerhouses are now effectively barred from entering the United States for the tournament this summer.

This policy shift has upended the plans of supporters currently cheering at the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco. Consequently, many fear they will be forced to watch their teams compete from afar rather than in American stadiums.

A Selective Entry Policy for the “Inclusive” Cup

Although the United States is co-hosting the 104-game tournament with Canada and Mexico, the vast majority of matches will occur on American soil. The Trump administration has implemented a strict vetting system via Presidential Proclamation 10998.

While the order includes specific exceptions, they remain narrow. Specifically, athletes, coaches, support staff, and their immediate relatives are exempt. However, this exemption does not extend to the general fan base, leaving ordinary supporters without a legal path to entry.

“If a country agrees to host the World Cup, they should provide the resources for everyone to participate. It is up to the United States to ensure that all qualified nations can be supported by their fans.”Djibril Gueye, Senegal Supporter

Why Were Senegal and Ivory Coast Added?

The White House cited “screening and vetting deficiencies” as the primary reason for these new restrictions. Additionally, the Department of Homeland Security highlighted visa overstay rates approximately 4% for Senegal and 8% for Ivory Coast—as a justification for the suspension of B-1 and B-2 visitor visas.

These nations now join a growing list of restricted countries, including fellow World Cup qualifiers Iran and Haiti. As a result, these four teams face the prospect of playing in the U.S. without their traditional “twelfth man” in the stands.

Impact on Match Schedules and Fan Support

The ban creates a significant logistical challenge for the teams. Without a diplomatic resolution, they may play in front of “away” sections populated only by dual-nationals or fans who secured visas before the January 1st deadline.

Senegal’s High-Stakes Group I Matches

  • June 16: vs. France at MetLife Stadium (New Jersey).
  • June 22: vs. Norway at MetLife Stadium (New Jersey).
  • June 26: vs. Playoff Winner in Toronto, Canada.

Ivory Coast’s Group E Journey

  • June 14: vs. Ecuador in Philadelphia, PA.
  • June 20: vs. Germany in Toronto, Canada.
  • June 25: vs. Curaçao in Philadelphia, PA.

Financial Hurdles and the Ticketing Deadline

Beyond the travel ban, fans are struggling with record-high ticket prices. Furthermore, today January 13, 2026 marks the official deadline for the FIFA Random Selection Draw. Fans who managed to apply for tickets are now left wondering if they will even be allowed to use them.

“Even without the ban, the cost has priced out many grassroots supporters,” noted one fan in Marrakech. “It feels like the tournament is becoming a business event rather than a sporting celebration.”


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