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Visa Denials, Scrutiny over Telephone communications, and Uncertainties rising

Prior to the derby taking place at SSVg. Velbert on August 1st, 2025, with a start time of 7:30 PM, it remains unclear which players will physically attend the game.

Visa and Telephone Services Undergoing Blockage; Mysteries Remain Unsolved
Visa and Telephone Services Undergoing Blockage; Mysteries Remain Unsolved

Visa Denials, Scrutiny over Telephone communications, and Uncertainties rising

In the world of football, the upcoming match between Wuppertaler SV and an undetermined opponent in Velbert on the 29th of July is shrouded in uncertainty. The search results do not provide information regarding the visa status of several key players, including Daiko Kamo, Toshiaki Miyamoto, and Hans-Juraj Hartmann, who are facing potential issues with playing in matches organised by the West German Football Association.

The clearance process for new signing Hans-Juraj Hartmann is also uncertain, with sports director Gaetano Manno putting pressure on the players' agents to expedite the visa process. The absence of information in the search results suggests that either this topic has not been covered in the indexed sources or requires specific details not available at present.

The unavailability of key players due to injuries and suspensions further complicates matters for WSV. Kadi Atmaca, Subaru Nishimura, Muhammed Bejdic, Semir Saric, and Alessio Arambasic are all ruled out due to various reasons. Kadi Atmaca sustained a mild muscle tear in the opening game, while Subaru Nishimura, like Daiko Kamo and Toshiaki Miyamoto, was active in Germany last season but requires visa renewal for each engagement.

Despite these setbacks, WSV is hopeful for fan support in Velbert, where they drew 2:2 against Lotte last season. Tickets for the match can be purchased at cashier 3 and a mobile sales point. Additionally, 2,000 standing places are reserved for Wuppertal fans, and the main stand of 1,000 seats is already sold out.

The club is also facing a similar situation to last season with Japanese player Subaru Nishimura, who did not receive clearance until late August. Hartmann's former club, Sportfreunde Lotte, must first give clearance to the DFB before WSV can register him with the West German Football Association.

As the date of the match approaches, fans and supporters of Wuppertaler SV will be eagerly waiting to see if the visa issues for Daiko Kamo, Toshiaki Miyamoto, and Hans-Juraj Hartmann can be resolved, and if the injured players can recover in time for the crucial match in Velbert.

Despite the visa uncertainties with Daiko Kamo, Toshiaki Miyamoto, and Hans-Juraj Hartmann, there's still anticipation for the football match between Wuppertaler SV and their undetermined rival in Velbert on the 29th of July. With the absence of key players like Kadi Atmaca, Subaru Nishimura, Muhammed Bejdic, Semir Saric, and Alessio Arambasic due to injuries and suspensions, fans hope for a strong performance in sports, particularly in football.

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