Chris28 wrote:We are going over it again!

He was refused permission to enter the UK. Period. (The visa is a pre-arrival clearance of entry only)
The general rules apply to
all catergories of entry to the UK, so a person who wants to study here is subject to the same rules as a person who wants to work, or to visit or to live with their partner, in addition to the specific rules related to their reason for coming.
See hereUsing Crocker as an example as he has a conviction, he qualified under the working rules but failed under the general rules (I think

) and a person coming to study might also qualify under the student rules but fail under the general rules because he had been refused a visa before and didn't declare it, for example. These rules mean all bets are off in any circumstances, regardless of whether you qualify in the other part of the rules.
As a sports visitor who plans to leave at the end of his visit, is he not exempt from leave to enter requirements?