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World Cup: Omar Artan receives hero’s welcome in Somalia after denied entry to US
Somali referee Omar Artan received a warm welcome upon his return to Somalia after being denied entry into the United States ahead of the FIFA World Cup.
Videos shared on social media showed supporters and well-wishers gathering at Mogadishu’s main airport to receive the match official, applauding and cheering as he arrived home.
Somali referee Omar Artan received a warm welcome as he returned back to Mogadishu airport in Somalia after he was turned away by US authorities ahead of the World Cup…👏 pic.twitter.com/FVOodOIFLO
— george (@StokeyyG2) June 10, 2026
Omar Artan had been scheduled to travel to the United States as part of preparations for the World Cup but was reportedly turned away by US authorities.
American officials later said the decision was linked to concerns over alleged associations with individuals suspected of having ties to terrorist organisations.
The decision sparked widespread debate, with many expressing sympathy for the Somali referee, who has built a reputation as one of the country’s most prominent football officials.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on the global football showpiece, Artan’s return was marked by scenes of support and solidarity from fellow Somalis, who welcomed him as a symbol of national pride.
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