Somali Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan Welcomed Home After World Cup Entry Denial
Hero's Welcome for Omar Abdulkadir Artan
Omar Abdulkadir Artan, a referee from Somalia, was poised to make history as the first official from his nation to officiate at the FIFA World Cup. Unfortunately, he was denied entry into the United States, which led to his missed opportunity. Upon his return, Artan received a warm welcome from thousands of supporters, including government officials and sports leaders, who celebrated his arrival by draping him in the national colors.
Expressing gratitude to his fans, Artan vowed to represent Somalia in future World Cups, urging the public to take pride in their nation. “I assure you, with God's will, I will be present at the next one. I want the Somali people to find solace in this and maintain their confidence. It is our duty to uphold the Somali name. Somalia is ours, regardless of its circumstances. That flag and passport are ours,” he stated.
Thousands of people began to gather at Stadium Mogadishu, where the renowned Somali international referee and CAF Referee of the Year, Omar Artan, is set to be welcomed. pic.twitter.com/JhG0Mqw6zP
— Nasra Bashir Ali (@NasraBashiir) June 10, 2026
Sequence of Events
Artan earned his spot at the FIFA World Cup following an outstanding performance, being named the Confederation of African Football's (CAF) Referee of the Year in 2025. However, upon arriving in Miami, he was detained by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) for over 11 hours, despite possessing a valid visa and diplomatic passport. During this time, he faced intense questioning regarding Somalia's political situation and militant groups before being deported.
Controversies Surrounding FIFA World Cup 2026
This World Cup has been marred by political issues. In addition to Artan's deportation, Iran's football team was also instructed to leave the United States immediately after each match due to security and travel limitations. These actions sparked widespread criticism, raising concerns about the tournament's inclusivity and fairness.
