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Somali Referee Barred from US Gets Full FIFA World Cup Salary

FIFA will reportedly pay Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan his full tournament fee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite his inability to officiate. Artan was denied entry into the United States by immigration authorities at Miami International Airport. He was selected among 52 referees to officiate at the World Cup finals jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the US. Artan, 34, became a FIFA-listed referee in 2018 and has officiated at major continental competitions including the Africa Cup of Nations.

Barred from entering US, Somali referee Artan to receive full FIFA WC salary: Report

New Delhi, June 14

FIFA will reportedly pay Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan his full tournament fee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite his inability to officiate at the competition after being denied entry into the United States.

According to a report by The BBC, the world governing body has decided that Artan will receive the full remuneration allocated to match officials for the tournament, ensuring he is not financially affected by the circumstances that forced him to miss the event.

Artan, 34, was among the 52 referees selected by FIFA to officiate at the World Cup finals being jointly hosted by Canada, Mexico and the United States from June 11 to July 19. He was set to become the first Somali referee to take charge of a match at a FIFA World Cup.

However, his World Cup dream came to an abrupt end after he was denied entry by U.S. immigration authorities at Miami International Airport. Reports said Artan, despite holding a valid entry visa, was refused admission and later returned to Istanbul before travelling back to Somalia.

FIFA earlier confirmed that the Somali official would not be able to participate in the tournament.

"FIFA can confirm that match official Omar Abdulkadir Artan will be unable to train and officiate at the FIFA World Cup 2026 after he was denied entry into the United States," FIFA said in a statement.

"FIFA is not involved in host country immigration processes, including visa adjudications, and has been informed by authorities that Mr Artan's status will not be changed at present.

"In line with previous FIFA events, a host government ultimately determines who receives a visa and who is admitted into their country," the statement added.

According to Cisse Aden Abshir, an adviser to Somalia's Ministry of Youth and Sports, Artan was stopped by immigration officials upon arrival in Miami and was subsequently unable to enter the country.

An official in Somalia's national football league, Artan became a FIFA-listed referee in 2018 and has officiated at several major continental competitions, including the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon).

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

Shameless behaviour from the US. This is a man who represents the pinnacle of sportsmanship and fairness, and he's treated like a criminal. It's a slap in the face to all football fans. At least FIFA has shown some decency by paying him. 🌍⚽

James A

While this is unfortunate for Mr. Artan personally, the US has its own security protocols. It's not FIFA's fault or the referee's, but every country has the right to deny entry. That said, surely there's some oversight needed when a valid visa is revoked without clear reason. Good on FIFA for the compensation.

Kiran H

Bhai, this is so unfair. A man who has done nothing wrong, just trying to fulfill his dream, is turned away. The US should at least explain why. This is not how you treat people, especially someone representing a global organisation like FIFA. Kudos to FIFA for the full salary. 👏🇸🇴

Michael C

This is sad, but FIFA also needs to take some responsibility. They chose the host countries, they should've ensured smoother visa processes for all officials. Good on them for paying him, but this shouldn't have happened in the first place. It's embarrassing for football.

Ananya R

Imagine working your whole life for this moment and then being turned away at the airport. Heartbreaking. But at least FIFA did the ethical thing by paying him. This shows that not everything is about money—sometimes it's about respect and dignity. 🇺🇳

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