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2010 World Cup champion Capdevila asks Trump for help after being banned from entering the USA

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2010 World Cup champion Capdevila asks Trump for help after being banned from entering the USA
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Key Points

  • 2010 World Cup champion Joan Capdevila was denied entry to the USA.
  • He wanted to watch the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina in New York.
  • He asked US President Donald Trump for help via social media.

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2010 World Cup championship

Former footballer Joan Capdevila, who won the championship with the Spanish national team at the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa, asked for help via social media after being denied entry to the country. Capdevila wanted to watch the World Cup final between Spain and Argentina, which will be played in New York on Sunday.

However, after the former defender was denied entry to the country by US officials, he took to his social media accounts to take action. Capdevila asked US President Donald Trump for support to resolve the issue.

This development drew attention in the sports world ahead of the grand final. It currently remains uncertain whether the former star footballer will be able to take his place in the stands.

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Why did Joan Capdevila make the news?
After being denied entry to the USA, where he was going to watch the World Cup final, he asked Donald Trump for help via social media.
What achievement did Capdevila accomplish?
The former footballer won the championship with the Spanish national team at the 2010 World Cup held in South Africa.
Where and between which teams will the final match be played?
The final match will be played on Sunday in New York between the national teams of Spain and Argentina.

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