Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has received a major boost to his international career after UEFA appointed him to officiate the 2026 UEFA Super Cup clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa in Salzburg on August 12, a decision that many see as a powerful statement of recognition, resilience, and respect.
The appointment comes just days after Artan suffered one of the biggest disappointments of his professional journey when he was denied entry into the United States and consequently barred from participating in the 2026 FIFA World Cup despite being selected by FIFA as one of the tournament’s match officials.
The decision ended what would have been a historic milestone, as Artan was on course to become the first Somali referee ever to officiate at a FIFA World Cup.His exclusion from the tournament sparked widespread criticism and disappointment across Somalia and among football supporters throughout Africa.
Upon returning home, Artan was welcomed as a national hero, with many Somalis viewing him as a victim of circumstances beyond his control rather than any failure on his part.Now, UEFA’s decision to entrust him with one of European football’s most prestigious matches has transformed a painful setback into a remarkable comeback story.
UEFA President Aleksander Čeferin praised Artan’s credentials, describing him as “an excellent young but already experienced referee” and emphasizing that football should serve as a bridge connecting people rather than dividing them.
His comments highlighted UEFA’s intention to recognize Artan’s professional excellence and demonstrate solidarity with a referee whose World Cup dream was abruptly interrupted.
The UEFA Super Cup, contested between the winners of the UEFA Champions League and UEFA Europa Conference League, is one of the most watched fixtures in European football.
Being selected to officiate such a high-profile match reflects the confidence that European football authorities have in Artan’s ability to perform on the biggest stages.The appointment has also been celebrated across Africa.
CAF President Patrice Motsepe described the decision as a great honour for African referees and praised Artan for making Somalia and the entire African continent proud.
His remarks underscored the broader significance of the appointment beyond Somalia, positioning Artan as a symbol of African excellence in football officiating.
Artan’s rise has been years in the making. Since becoming a FIFA-listed referee in 2018, he has steadily built a reputation for professionalism, consistency, and composure in major continental competitions.
His achievements were formally recognized in 2025 when he was named CAF Men’s Referee of the Year, cementing his status as one of Africa’s leading match officials.For Somalia, Artan’s UEFA Super Cup appointment represents more than just a football story.
It is a story of perseverance, determination, and international recognition. What began as a heartbreaking chapter following his World Cup exclusion has evolved into a defining moment in his career.
As he prepares to take charge of one of Europe’s biggest matches, Omar Artan stands not only as a respected referee but also as an inspiration to young Somalis and Africans who continue to pursue their dreams despite setbacks.
His journey proves that while opportunities may sometimes be delayed, excellence ultimately finds its stage.

