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UEFA Picks Barred Somali Referee, Artan, For Super Cup Clash

Thursday June 11, 2026
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Somali referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan has been appointed by UEFA to officiate the 2026 Super Cup final between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa, weeks after he was denied entry into the United States and subsequently missed the FIFA World Cup.

Artan had been on course to make history as the first Somali referee to officiate at a FIFA World Cup before his exclusion from the tournament due to entry restrictions.

His absence sparked widespread reactions across the football community, with many expressing disappointment over the development.

In a significant show of confidence, UEFA has now handed the highly respected match official one of the biggest assignments in European football by naming him referee for the Super Cup clash between Champions League winners Paris Saint-Germain and Europa League champions Aston Villa.

The appointment is being viewed as a major vote of confidence in Artan’s abilities and professionalism despite the setback that prevented him from participating in the World Cup.

Football stakeholders have praised the decision, describing it as recognition of the Somali official’s growing reputation on the international stage.

Artan has built an impressive profile in recent years, officiating major continental and international fixtures while earning praise for his consistency and command of high-pressure matches. His selection for the Super Cup further cements his status among Africa’s elite referees.

The Super Cup final is expected to attract a global audience, with Artan now set to take centre stage in one of European football’s most prestigious annual fixtures.

*TheGuardian

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