Somali referee Artan to miss World Cup after being barred from entering US
Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Omar Artan has been a Fifa referee since 2018 By Mike Peter BBC Sport journalist Published 8 June 2026, 18:39 BST Updated 9 minutes ago By Abdinasir Ali BBC News Omar Artan, who was set to be the first Somalian to referee at the World Cup finals, has been dropped from the list of officials after he was denied entry to the United States. Artan, the 2025 Confederation of African Football (CAF) men's referee of the year, was barred from entering the country at Miami International Airport and is currently in Turkey. No reason for Artan's repatriation has been issued by US immigration authorities, but Somalia is one of several countries on a travel ban list introduced by President Donald Trump's administration. After speaking to the US authorities, world governing body Fifa said Artan will miss 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," read 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." A senior adviser to Somalia's ministry of youth and sports confirmed the denial of entry to the BBC and said Artan had been travelling with valid documents. A Somali embassy official in Nairobi told the BBC that Artan's diplomatic passport had been issued specifically to ease his travel after earlier visa difficulties. The Somali Football Federation (SFF) has contacted Fifa seeking urgent clarification. Speaking to BBC World Service, Andrew Giuliani, who leads the White House Task Force on the World Cup, said: "While I can't go into the derog [derogatory information] on that I can tell you it was the right decision by customs and border patrol and I support that decision." Artan was among the 52 referees announced by Fifa to officiate at the World Cup finals in Canada, Mexico and the United States, which runs from 11 June to 19 July. An official in the Somali national football league championships, Artan became a Fifa referee in 2018 and has officiated at the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon). Related topics Football FIFA World Cup 2026 More on this story 'A World Cup for them not us': Fans' anger at US travel bans and visa restrictions Published 22 hours ago World Cup fixtures and group standings How to watch the World Cup on the BBC Published 2 days ago Everything you need to know about the World Cup Published 1 April
Omar Artans ban from entering the US is a major blow for football. Lets hope his country finds a way to support him in refereeing at the World Cup.
Referees must uphold the highest standards, and Artans actions dont meet that bar. Lets remember, football is about sportsmanship, not politics.