Omar Artan Becomes First Somali Referee Appointed to FIFA World Cu
Omar Abdulkadir Artan has made history as the first Somali referee to be selected for a FIFA World Cup. He will officiate at the 2026 tournament, which will be co-hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been appointed as a match official for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, becoming the first Somali referee ever selected for the tournament. The announcement was made by FIFA, football’s global governing body, following the release of the official list of referees who will oversee matches at the event. Artan’s name appeared among the selected officials representing the African continent.
The United States, Canada, and Mexico will jointly host the 2026 World Cup. It marks the first time three nations have shared hosting duties for the tournament.
Artan’s selection represents a major turning point for Somali football. No referee from Somalia had previously been appointed to a World Cup. His inclusion on the list reflects a growing recognition of officiating talent from the region.
As the tournament approaches, Artan is expected to take charge of matches on one of the sport’s biggest stages. His appointment is widely seen as an inspiration for aspiring referees across Somalia and the wider African football community.