U.S. Visa U-turn Allows Boca Juniors' Ayrton Costa to Join Club World Cup
Boca Juniors defender Ayrton Costa can now participate in the Club World Cup in the U.S. after immigration officials reversed a previous visa denial. Costa's initial visa rejection was due to his probationary sentence for a criminal complaint in Argentina. Boca Juniors face Benfica in Miami on Monday.

Boca Juniors' defender Ayrton Costa has secured a 26-day special visa allowing him to join his team in the U.S. for the Club World Cup, following a change of decision by immigration officials. The initial denial was linked to a 2018 criminal complaint in Argentina.
Costa, who avoided trial by accepting a probationary sentence earlier this year, was originally barred from entering the U.S. due to these legal circumstances. The U.S. embassy in Argentina declined to comment on Costa's visa case.
Boca Juniors' travel plans are back on track as they prepare for their opening match against Benfica in Miami on Monday.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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