Somali Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan Denied Entry to United States for World Cup 2026

A Dream Denied at the Border

Omar Abdulkadir Artan, widely regarded as Africa’

Artan, 34, had been selected by FIFA as part of the officiating contingent for the 2026 World Cup, a historic achievement for Somali football. As the first referee born in Somalia ever to officiate at a World Cup, his journey from the streets of Mogadishu to the world’

A Journey of Extraordinary Achievement

Artan’

His rise continued at the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations, where his performances caught the attention of FIFA’

International Reaction and Support

The Somali Football Federation issued a strongly worded statement defending Artan’

Mohamed Ahmed Deysow, the president of the Somali Football Federation, described Artan as a source of inspiration for young Somalis, noting that the referee had reached this level through exceptional efforts that have raised the prestige of Somalia on the international stage.

Uncertainty Ahead of the Tournament

With the World Cup scheduled to kick off on June 11 across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, the timing of this decision has deep ramifications. Artan was among 52 central referees selected for the tournament, making him part of the largest and most diverse officiating panel in World Cup history.

For a nation that has faced decades of conflict and instability, Artan’