Somali referee Osman Artan has returned home to Mogadishu after being barred from entering the United States for an international football assignment.
Somali referee Osman Artan has returned home to Mogadishu after being barred from entering the United States for an international football assignment.
His arrival was met with a warm reception from colleagues and supporters who view him as a symbol of resilience for Somali sports.
The Somali Football Federation expressed disappointment over the visa denial but praised Artan’s dedication to the game despite the challenges he faces.
Artan’s exclusion from officiating in the U.S. tournament sparked debate over fairness in global sports, with many arguing that referees should be judged by their professional competence rather than geopolitical considerations.
His case has drawn attention to the broader difficulties faced by athletes and officials from conflict-affected nations, who often encounter barriers when seeking opportunities on the international stage.
For Somalia, Artan’s return underscores both the pride in his achievements and the frustration over systemic obstacles that limit representation in world football.
Advocacy groups have urged FIFA and other governing bodies to intervene, stressing that inclusivity is vital to the spirit of the sport.
Osman himself has vowed to continue his work, determined to ensure that Somali referees remain part of the global football community.

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