Ten days after representing Trinidad and Tobago in World Cup qualifiers against Bermuda and Barbados, United States-based Philadelphia Union midfielder Keon Daniel is still in Trinidad.
The player is having visa issues and not allowed re-entry into the USA to rejoin his Major League Soccer (MLS) club. Daniel’s agent Andre Fortune said Union’s immigration attorney was assisting in the player’s visa problem.
Twenty-four-year-old Daniel was signed in March from Puerto Rico Islanders. Contacted yesterday, a TTFF source said: «The club is sorting it out. They do not require the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) to do anything. Their attorneys are handling the matter.»
Director Ejecutivo de FutbolBoricua.net.
Graduado del programa doctoral de Historia de las Américas de la Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Rico Recinto Metropolitano. Lleva más de una década cubriendo el fútbol de Puerto Rico. Finalizó su disertación doctoral sobre el pasado presidente de la FPF, el Dr. Roberto Monroig.
Hincha del Club Atlético de Madrid y de la Selección Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico.
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