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Referee Omar Artan given hero’s welcome in Somalia after US entry blocked

📍 Somalia by iamkingvinis Jun 10, 2026

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Somali referee Omar Artan has returned to Mogadishu to a hero’s welcome after being denied entry into the United States, a development that has temporarily halted his dream of making history at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The 34-year-old official had been selected by FIFA among the referees chosen for the prestigious tournament, making him the first Somali referee ever appointed to take an on-field role at football’s biggest global event. His selection was widely celebrated across Somalia and seen as a major milestone for the country’s sporting community.

Artan was travelling to Miami to attend FIFA’s mandatory pre-tournament referees’ seminar, a key preparation camp designed for all match officials selected for the World Cup. Despite holding a diplomatic passport and a valid single-entry United States visa, he was reportedly denied entry upon arrival by US immigration authorities. According to reports, Artan underwent several hours of questioning before officials cited “vetting concerns” and placed him on a return flight to Somalia. The decision has generated disappointment among football fans and sports stakeholders, both in Somalia and across Africa, who viewed his participation as a historic achievement for the nation.

However, the setback has not diminished the admiration Somalis have for the accomplished referee. Hundreds of supporters, football officials, and well-wishers gathered in Mogadishu to welcome him home, celebrating his remarkable journey and contributions to the sport. Artan’s rise through the ranks of international football has been nothing short of inspirational. Since becoming a FIFA-accredited referee in 2018, he has consistently broken barriers for Somali football. In 2024, he became the first Somali referee to officiate at the Africa Cup of Nations, earning widespread praise for his performances. His achievements were further recognized when he was named the Confederation of African Football’s Best Male Referee.

While the disappointment of missing the World Cup remains significant, many believe this chapter will not define Artan’s career. Instead, his resilience, professionalism, and groundbreaking achievements continue to inspire a new generation of Somali athletes and officials.

For Somalia, Omar Artan remains a symbol of determination and excellence. Although his World Cup dream has been delayed, his legacy as a pioneer in African football is already firmly established, and many are confident that his story is far from over.
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