Categories: International Sports

Visa issues delay travel for 10 Jamaican players to LA

CONCACAF is collaborating with Jamaican club Mount Pleasant following visa issues impacting ten of the team’s players ahead of their Champions Cup match against L.A. Galaxy. The situation arose as players were unable to secure necessary travel documentation.

Visa Challenges for Mount Pleasant Players

Ten players from Mount Pleasant, a Jamaican Premier League team, have faced difficulties obtaining visas for their Champions Cup match against L.A. Galaxy scheduled for Wednesday. Six of the affected players are Haitian nationals, a nationality included in a U.S. travel ban implemented by the current administration. Reports indicate that some Jamaican players have also experienced visa rejections, with delays in appointment scheduling contributing to the problem.

Travel Bans and World Cup Preparations

The visa complications coincide with ongoing discussions surrounding travel restrictions and their potential impact on the upcoming World Cup, jointly hosted by the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. Since January 2025, the U.S. has reinstated travel bans affecting nationals from several countries, including Haiti, Iran, Senegal, and Ivory Coast – all nations that have qualified for the World Cup.

Exemptions and Restrictions

While exemptions exist for athletes, support staff, and immediate relatives of competitors for major events like the World Cup, these do not apply to traveling supporters. The U.S. government has the authority to grant entry for such events.

Impact on Team Composition and Competition

Mount Pleasant’s sporting director, Paul Christie, expressed concern that the visa denials hinder the team’s ability to compete effectively. Due to the situation, head coach Theodore Whitmore will need to rely on a limited number of academy players to field a complete team. Mount Pleasant is scheduled to host the second match of the round of 16 in Kingston, Jamaica, on March 19. The Champions Cup is CONCACAF’s premier club tournament.

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