Soccer-Spain's World Cup winner Capdevila seeks Trump's help after US entry denial


July 18 (Reuters) - Former ⁠Spain defender Joan Capdevila has appealed to President ⁠Donald Trump for help after being denied permission ‌to enter the United States for Sunday's World Cup final between Spain and defending champions Argentina.

Capdevila, a member of Spain's 2010 ​World Cup-winning team, said his application ⁠was rejected because he ⁠played in an exhibition match featuring LaLiga stars in ⁠Iran ‌in 2016. The 48-year-old tagged Trump in a social media post seeking help.

"They just ⁠told me that I can't travel to the ​final with ‌my kids because my ESTA (Electronic System for Travel ⁠Authorization) has ​been denied," Capdevila wrote in a social media post. ESTA approval is required for visa-free travel to the U.S.

"Can ⁠anyone help me with this? You ​have no idea how excited I was to be there with all my 2010 teammates and this team ⁠to cheer them on.

"I can't believe they're not letting me into the USA... and that I'll miss a moment like this with my kids who love ​soccer so much."

Reuters has contacted the ⁠U.S. State Department for comment.

Capdevila also tagged Spain's sports ​ministry in the post and appealed ‌to U.S. Secretary of State ​Marco Rubio for assistance.

(Writing by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru, reporting by Graham Keeley in Barcelona; )

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