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Boca Juniors defender Costa denied US visa, misses Club World Cup

Boca Juniors defender Costa denied US visa, misses Club World Cup

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Boca Juniors defender Ayrton Costa will miss the Club World Cup after being denied a visa to enter the United States due to a criminal complaint against him in his native Argentina, the club confirmed on Thursday.
In 2023, Costa accepted a probationary sentence to avoid trial for an aggravated robbery in 2018, which U.S. officials ruled that he is still serving.
Criminal convictions are grounds for inadmissibility to the United States. The decision comes amid a broader crackdown by the Trump administration on issuing visas to some visitors and students.
"We can confirm Ayrton Costa is set to miss the Club World Cup with Boca," a club spokesperson told Reuters.
"The defender was due to travel on Wednesday night ... but did not obtain the visa."

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