Soccer

Somali Referee Denied US Entry Sparks World Cup Controversy

Ian Wright's social media outcry underscores growing political tension around the tournament

A Refereeing Crisis Overshadows the Tournament

The latest blow to the tournament came when Somali referee Omar Artan was denied entry to the United States, preventing him from officiating at the World Cup. The decision was confirmed by FIFA, which announced that Artan would no longer be involved in the competition.

Among the voices raised against the decision, former Arsenal striker Ian Wright took to social media, expressing his frustration and sympathy for American soccer fans who now find themselves embarrassed by the unfolding drama.

Wright’s comments reflect a broader sense of unease, as the political strain surrounding the World Cup has reached a level of intensity that surpasses the atmosphere seen in recent editions in Qatar and Russia.

He concluded by urging authorities to address the chaos, hoping that a clear response will restore confidence and allow the tournament to proceed without further disruption.

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