Somali soccer referee denied US entry, will miss World Cup debut


General view of footballs during training, Soccer Football, FIFA World Cup 2026, United States Training, Great Park Sports Complex, Irvine, California, U.S., June 8, 2026. IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Kirby Lee

June 8 (Reuters) - The United ⁠States denied entry over the weekend to soccer referee Omar ⁠Abdulkadir Artan, who had been expected to be the ‌first Somali to officiate at a World Cup match.

A FIFA spokesperson said on Monday that Artan will not be able to train and officiate at the World ​Cup - which kicks off on Thursday - after ⁠he was not allowed ⁠to enter the United States.

"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," the spokesperson said.

The U.S. Customs and Border ​Patrol, without naming ‌him, said in a statement that a Somali national arrived ⁠at Miami International ​Airport from Istanbul on Saturday and was deemed inadmissible due to vetting concerns.

The agency did not elaborate on those concerns, but said the ⁠referee underwent routine additional inspection before being ​denied entry.

"Admissibility determinations are made on a case-by-case basis using law enforcement, national security, and immigration information available at the time of inspection," ⁠the CBP said.

The Trump administration's strict immigration policies have been a point of concern ahead of the World Cup. Last year, Washington imposed a sweeping travel ban on citizens of 12 countries, including ​Somalia.

Artan, who was named the Confederation of ⁠African Football's Best Male Referee for 2025, had a valid visa, ​according to media reports. Somalia's embassy in ‌Washington did not immediately respond to ​a request for comment.

(Reporting by Kristina Cooke, Frank Pingue and Ismail Shakil; Editing by Caitlin Webber and Rosalba O'Brien)

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