Spain's legend is not allowed to enter the US, it seeks Donald Trump's help

Spain's legend is not allowed to enter the US, it seeks Donald Trump's help.
Spain will face Argentina in the World Cup finals this Sunday, while many fans from both countries are aiming to secure a ticket to the match.
However, a Spanish team legend that won the 2010 World Cup has turned to Donald Trump after being denied entry into the United States.
“La Rojar” aims to add a trophy to its rich international collection, as it has the opportunity to win the World Cup for the second time.
Spain has also won four European Championship titles.
On the other hand is Argentina, three-time world champion, who aims to become only the third national to win the World Cup in two successive editions, after Italy that it achieved this in 1938 and Brazil in 1962.
One of the World Champions 2010 would like to follow closely this confrontation and see if Spain can prevent Argentina from winning the trophy for the fourth time.
However, Joan Capdela is not allowed to travel towards the US.
Spain's legend has suggested that its request for electronic authorisation of travel (ESTA), which allows visitors to stay up to 90 days in the US without a visa, has been refused. After that, he has turned to Donald Trump for help via the social X network.
Capdevila wrote: “M Um... BEAST HELP @real DonaldTrump!”
They just told me I can't travel to the finals with my kids because my request for E The STA has been rejected.
Can someone help me? You have no idea how excited I was to be there with all my team friends in 2010 and this team to support. I can't believe they're not letting me into the U.S. and I'm gonna miss a moment like this with my kids who love football so much.
If anyone knows how this can be resolved, I'll be grateful for the rest of my life. ”
The former Vilarreal defender was a very important part of Spain's success at the 2010 World Cup after playing every minute of the tournament.
Coach Vicente del Bosque entrusted the leftist defender's position, being part of a defence that received only two goals throughout the tour, both in the group phase.
Capdevila was also the only player in Spain's title formation in the World Final, which at the time did not play for Real Madrid or Barcelona.
His importance in Spain's game, both in the offensive and in the defensive, was reflected in statistics, since he was among the ten footballers who traveled the most distance during the tournament, with a total of 1,79 miles [71,79 km].












