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Somali Referee Omar Artan Gets UEFA Super Cup After World Cup Visa Denial

Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been appointed to officiate the UEFA Super Cup between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa. This follows his exclusion from the World Cup after being denied entry to the United States despite holding a valid visa. The appointment was made under a cooperation agreement between UEFA and the Confederation of African Football. Artan, Africa's Referee of the Year in 2025, expressed gratitude for FIFA's support following the visa setback.

Omar Abdulkadir Artan to officiate UEFA Super Cup following World Cup visa setback

New York, June 11

Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan, who has been ruled out of officiating at the World Cup after being denied entry to the United States, has been appointed to take charge of next month's UEFA Super Cup between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa, Reuters reported.

Artan, 34, had been named among the match officials for the June 11-July 19 World Cup but was forced to miss the tournament after U.S. authorities declined his entry despite him holding a valid visa.

European football's governing body said on Thursday that Artan's appointment for the Super Cup followed discussions with the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and is part of a recently signed cooperation agreement between the two organisations.

Artan, Africa's referee of the year in 2025, had been set to become the first Somali to officiate at soccer's global showpiece, but was turned back by US Customs and Border Protection (CBP).

The US President Donald Trump's administration said on Tuesday that the US had denied Artan entry for the World Cup because of his links to suspected members of terror organisations.

"What happened has happened, and it was unfortunate. I am grateful for the support FIFA gave me," Artan told reporters after arriving in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu, and urged his supporters to stand behind their country, as quoted by Reuters.

FIFA had previously announced the appointment of 52 referees and 88 assistant referees for the World Cup 2026.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Sneha F

What a rollercoaster for him! From World Cup heartbreak to Super Cup glory. But honestly, I'm a bit skeptical about the US claims about his links to terror organisations - sounds like a convenient excuse. Anyway, hope he does well in the Super Cup. 🙂

Rajesh Q

As an Indian, I feel for him. We know how visa rejections can hurt - many of our students and professionals face similar issues. But the way he handled it with grace is inspiring. "What happened has happened" - that's a mature response. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳

Kavita C

I don't understand why the US is making a big deal about his links. If he had a valid visa and was cleared by FIFA, then why block him? Seems like unnecessary bureaucracy. But good for UEFA for stepping up and giving him this opportunity - that's real sportsmanship. 👏

Vikram M

Some things need to be said: The US should have at least given him an explanation before denying entry. It's not fair to treat someone like that. But his attitude is commendable - not dwelling on the past, just moving forward. Hope he referees the Super Cup perfectly! ⚽

Nisha Z

I'm glad UEFA recognised his potential and gave him this chance. But honestly, Trump's administration should be more transparent about these security concerns. It's one thing to protect the country, but another to ruin someone's dream without proper proof. Anyway, go Artan! 🏆

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