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Somalia Accords Hero’s Welcome to Africa’s Best Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan Amid World Cup Visa Controversy

MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (SONNA) — The air at Aden Adde International Airport resonated with a sense of national accomplishment this afternoon as thousands of Somali citizens gathered to embrace International Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan. Recognized as Africa’s Best Referee of 2025, Artan returned to Mogadishu to a reception that transcended typical protocol, serving as a powerful […]

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Somalia Accords Hero’s Welcome to Africa’s Best Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan Amid World Cup Visa Controversy
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Omar Abdulkadir Artan, recognized as Africa’s Best Referee of 2025, received a hero’s welcome in Mogadishu after being denied entry to the U.S. for the FIFA World Cup.

What was announced

  1. Thousands of Somali citizens gathered at Aden Adde International Airport to welcome Artan, showcasing national pride.
  2. Artan was selected by FIFA to officiate at the World Cup but was deported from the U.S. after being questioned for 11 hours.
  3. High-level officials, including the Deputy Chairman of the Banadir Region, expressed that Artan's reputation has grown despite the World Cup setback.

Context

Artan's homecoming follows a significant administrative controversy regarding his visa, which prevented him from officiating at the World Cup.

‘This incident would not mark the end of Artan’s career on the world stage.’

Wasiir Maxamed Faarax, Qaali Cali Shire, Yabooh
Aden Adde International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia
2026-06-10

Why this matters: This event highlights national pride and solidarity in Somalia, emphasizing the importance of Artan's achievements for the country's image.

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MOGADISHU, SOMALIA (SONNA) — The air at Aden Adde International Airport resonated with a sense of national accomplishment this afternoon as thousands of Somali citizens gathered to embrace International Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan. Recognized as Africa’s Best Referee of 2025, Artan returned to Mogadishu to a reception that transcended typical protocol, serving as a powerful demonstration of the deep-seated respect and solidarity felt by the nation for one of its most accomplished individuals. The arrival of the referee was marked by the presence of high-level government officials, leadership from the Somali Football Federation, fellow referees, members of civil society, and a massive, cheering crowd of supporters who view his professional triumphs as a victory for the entire Somali collective.

This homecoming served as a crucial moment of national validation following the administrative controversy that prevented Artan from participating in the FIFA World Cup. Artan, one of the world’s top-rated officials, had been officially selected by FIFA to take charge of a World Cup fixture. However, he was denied entry to the United States at Miami International Airport last week. Speaking to The New York Times, Artan detailed an ordeal in which he was questioned by U.S. border officials regarding his documentation and career for 11 hours before being moved to a holding cell and eventually deported to Istanbul. He expressed deep disappointment, noting that he held the correct papers and a valid visa, and was simply trying to live the greatest dream of his career. While U.S. Customs and Border Protection cited “vetting concerns” for his inadmissibility, the decision sparked broad international backlash. England and Arsenal legend Ian Wright questioned the move, calling it a “World Cup of chaos,” while the head of the World Health Organization, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, offered his public support, stating that the incident would not mark the end of Artan’s career on the world stage.

Adding significant context to the situation, Manager Ali Shiine revealed to those gathered at the airport that the highest echelons of global football governance were deeply affected by the administrative outcome. He shared that FIFA’s top leadership, including their President, personally communicated their disappointment regarding the selection process and explicitly expressed their sadness that Artan would not be officiating at the tournament.

Expanding on the magnitude of this achievement, the Deputy Chairman of the Banadir Region, Yabooh, articulated the sentiment shared by many in the capital. He remarked that Referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has built a reputation and garnered a level of acclaim that effectively surpasses what he would have gained had he merely participated in the tournament. This perspective highlights the unique position Artan now occupies as a figure whose professional integrity and skill have made him a household name regardless of the formal tournament roster.

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