Somali World Cup referee denied entry to US arrives home to hero’s welcome
CBP said Artan was denied entry after additional inspection found vetting concerns, and FIFA later ruled he could not officiate the tournament.
- On Saturday, U.S. Customs and Border Protection denied entry to Somali FIFA referee Omar Artan at Miami International Airport, citing "vetting concerns." Officials returned him to Istanbul, effectively ending his participation in the 2026 World Cup.
- Trump administration travel restrictions on Somalia appear to influence the denial. Artan, named Africa's best referee in 2025, was set to become the first Somali to officiate at a World Cup match.
- During an 11-hour interview, Artan presented FIFA documentation and career photographs to border officials, yet authorities determined him inadmissible under the Immigration and Nationality Act. He possessed a valid visa and diplomatic passport.
- FIFA confirmed Artan's removal from the referee roster, stating it cannot influence host government visa decisions. Ciise Aden Abshir, senior advisor to Somalia's Ministry of Youth and Sports, condemned the denial as undermining "football's commitment to fairness, merit, and the spirit of fair play."
- This exclusion joins a pattern affecting other participants; the Iranian team faced visa denials forcing relocation to Mexico. Critics describe the tournament as a "World Cup of exclusion," while officials maintain such policies ensure national security.
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Omar Abdulkadir Artan was very close to making history for the football arbitration. 34 years old, appointed as the most prominent judge of 2025 by the African Football Confederation, had to be the first Somali to lead during a World Cup. To start fulfilling that dream he arrived last Saturday in Miami. However, after eleven hours of interrogation at the airport and a few more in a cell, he was deported: he was boarded on a flight back to Istanb…
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