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Somali World Cup Ref Denied US Entry Amid Outrage
9 Jun
Summary
- A Somali referee was denied entry to the US for the World Cup.
- US Customs cited vetting concerns for the inadmissibility.
- Fans express outrage, questioning US World Cup hosting and FIFA's stance.

Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been denied entry to the United States, preventing him from participating in the World Cup. US Customs and Border Protection stated that the referee underwent additional inspection and was found inadmissible due to vetting concerns.
This decision has sparked significant backlash from fans globally, with many labeling the situation as racist and questioning the US's role as a World Cup host. FIFA has distanced itself from the controversy, stating it does not interfere with host country immigration processes.
Despite the disappointment, Artan released a statement expressing a positive outlook and his commitment to his refereeing career. He conveyed gratitude to FIFA and CAF for their support and thanked the football community for their messages.