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FIFA to pay Somali referee Artan full World Cup fee after United States entry ban

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Shina Oludare

Published 1 week ago

World football governing body FIFA will pay Somali referee Omar Artan his full tournament salary despite his inability to officiate at the ongoing FIFA World Cup.

[p]The 34-year-old was denied entry into the United States when US authorities rejected his diplomatic passport and single-entry visa, resulting in his deportation back home.[/p][p]Despite not being able to officiate at the global event due to circumstances beyond his control, Artan will get his complete tournament fee, according to [a href="https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c2kyx0l0499o" target="_blank"]BBC Sport.[/a][/p][p]The Trump administration said on Tuesday that the referee was denied entry into the United States for the World Cup because of his alleged links to individuals suspected of being members of terrorist organisations.[/p][p][b]"What happened has happened and it was fate. I am grateful for the support FIFA gave me," [/b]Artan told reporters after arriving in Somalia's capital, Mogadishu.[/p][p]“Somalia is ours, whether things are good or bad. I want to tell our ⁠youth not to lose hope in our country,” he said. "I am now in my country, and there is no other place I want to be."[/p][p]In a remarkable twist of fate, Artan has been appointed to oversee the UEFA Super Cup clash between [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/psg/CjhkPw0k/"]Paris Saint-Germain[/a] and [a href="https://www.flashscore.ca/team/aston-villa/W00wmLO0/"]Aston Villa[/a].[/p][p]The prestigious fixture, which pits Champions League winners PSG against Europa League champions Aston Villa, is scheduled for 12 August in Salzburg.[/p][p]UEFA confirmed that Artan's appointment was made following discussions with the Confederation of African Football (CAF), offering the Somali official an opportunity to officiate on another major international stage after his World Cup hopes were dashed.[/p][p]Even with the setback, he remains one of Africa's most highly regarded referees and has built an impressive reputation through a series of high-profile appointments.[/p][p]In 2025, he was recognised as CAF Men's Referee of the Year. Before that, he had overseen several major fixtures, including the second leg of the CAF Champions League final between Pyramids FC and Mamelodi Sundowns. [/p][p]His experience on the international stage is equally notable, having officiated at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in Chile, where he was entrusted with the third-place play-off.[/p][p]Artan has also featured prominently at the Africa Cup of Nations in both 2024 and 2025, further cementing his reputation as a calm and dependable referee capable of handling high-pressure matches at the highest level. [/p][image alt="Shina Oludare" id="adfb37ed-25f4-485a-a07d-3a0a4cc024eb" credit-line="Flashscore" guid="4458b017-a1c3-426e-ad1a-d6d154b51b24" original-width="1200" original-height="381" /]

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