Who is Omar Abdulkadir Artan and why was he denied entry to US For FIFA World Cup 2026?

Omar Abdulkadir Artan denied entry to US For FIFA World Cup 2026

When FIFA announced its list of officials for the 2026 World Cup, one name stood out for Somalia: . The experienced referee was set to become the first Somali official to referee at a , a milestone celebrated across his country. But days before the tournament began, Omar Artan’s dream was shattered. He was denied entry into the United States, sparking international debate and putting him at the center of a global controversy.

He was not given entry into the US over suspected links to members of terror organisations, news agency Associated Press reported, quoting a US official.

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A Historic Figure in Somali Football

The 34-year-old Omar Artan is regarded as one of Africa’s leading football referees. He was selected on FIFA’s final list of match officials for the 2026 World Cup and was set to join the other refrees at their training base in Miami before the tournament

Born in Somalia, he rose through the ranks of domestic and continental football to become one of the continent’s most respected match officials.

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      His selection for the 2026 FIFA World Cup was particularly significant because he was poised to become the first referee from Somalia to officiate at football’s biggest event. FIFA included him among the tournament’s selected officials, marking a major achievement not only for Artan but also for Somali football.

      Africa’s Best Referee in 2025

      Artan’s reputation extends far beyond Somalia. In 2025, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) named him Africa’s Referee of the Year, recognizing his performances in major continental competitions.

      Over the years, he has officiated high-profile matches, including fixtures at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) and other major CAF tournaments. His rise has often been cited as an example of how talent can emerge from countries facing difficult circumstances.

      Why Was Omar Artan Denied Entry to the US?

      The controversy erupted after Artan arrived at Miami International Airport ahead of the World Cup. Despite holding a valid visa and FIFA accreditation, US authorities denied him entry after additional screening procedures.

      US Customs and Border Protection said Artan “was determined to be inadmissible due to vetting concerns and was denied entry.” After arriving in Florida, Artan was questioned about Somali politics and the Al Shabaab militant group, which US Africa Command described in 2022 as “the largest, wealthiest, and most lethal Al Qaeda affiliate.”

      A US official was later quoted as saying by AP that Artan was refused admission because of an “association with suspected members of terror organizations.”
      Authorities stated that information discovered during the vetting process rendered him inadmissible under US immigration law.

      Artan has denied any wrongdoing, and the decision has drawn criticism from Somali officials and members of the football community.

      A Hero’s Welcome Back Home

      After returning to Somalia, Artan received a warm reception from supporters and thousands reportedly gathered to celebrate his achievements despite the setback, viewing him as a symbol of national pride and perseverance. Somali leaders and sports officials publicly backed him, praising his contribution to the country’s sporting image.

      Speaking after his return, Artan remained optimistic about his future in football and encouraged young Somalis not to give up on their dreams.

      Somalia is among nearly 40 nations facing US entry restrictions under the Trump administration’s tougher immigration policies. According to AP, Somali officials believe these measures may have played a role in Omar Artan being denied entry into the United States.

      FIFA’s Response

      FIFA confirmed that Artan would not be able to participate in the tournament after being denied entry. The governing body emphasized that immigration decisions are made by host governments and not by FIFA itself.

      As a result, Artan missed the opportunity to officiate at the World Cup despite years of preparation and his place among the selected match officials.

      (With TOI inputs)

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