El criminal ultraderechista de Donald Trump acaba de iniciar un nuevo ataque militar contra Irán, el mismo día que comienza el Mundial de fútbol. La Mafia de la FIFA de Infantino le entregó el "Premio de la Paz". Asco y vergüenza.
Reports alleging that the United States denied entry to Somali referee Omar Artan have triggered fresh debate ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Artan is widely regarded as one of Africa’s most respected football officials, making the reported decision particularly controversial among fans and observers.
According to the claims, the situation took an unexpected turn when the Somali embassy reportedly provided Artan with a diplomatic passport in an effort to resolve the issue. However, reports suggest that he was still not granted entry into the country.
For many football supporters, the incident raises broader questions about how players, referees, and officials from around the world will be treated during the tournament. The World Cup is meant to bring together the best talent from every continent, and situations like this risk creating uncertainty and concern.
If controversies like this are already emerging before the tournament begins, some fans are questioning whether the 2026 World Cup could become one of the most debated editions in recent history. — arrabbiato/a presso USA.
🚨🗣Steven Gerrard: "this fifa world cup in USA is becoming the worst tournament even before it get started! This is not how it is supposed to be, the weather in the US is terrible for players to play in, and we have news of the Somali referee Omar Artan who was appointed by FIFA denied entry, Iran saying FIFA has withdrawn fans World Cup ticket allocation, couple with funny security checks [Kevin Debruyne Belgium and Senegal players]
"I have to say it again this World Cup is starting to look like a mess, and the tournament hasn't even properly begun yet."
"Usually, before a World Cup, we're talking about the favourites, the star players, and the football. Instead, we're talking about travel problems, ticket controversies, and immigration issues."
"The Omar Artan situation is one of the most disappointing stories I've seen. FIFA selected him because they believed he was good enough to officiate at the World Cup, yet he was denied entry into the United States and will miss the tournament."
"Imagine working your whole life to become the first Somali referee at a World Cup and then being prevented from taking part for reasons completely unrelated to football."
"Then you have Iran's federation saying their allocation of World Cup tickets for supporters was withdrawn just days before the competition. Whether you agree with a government or not, supporters should not be the ones paying the price."
"I've also seen players and delegations complaining about the level of security checks and the delays involved. At some point, people stop feeling welcomed and start feeling like they're being treated as suspects."
"The weather is another concern. We're talking about matches being played in extreme summer conditions. The players are expected to perform at the highest level while dealing with heat that can completely change the rhythm of a game."
"A World Cup should be about bringing the world together. Instead, every day seems to bring another story that has nothing to do with football."
"The worrying thing is that these aren't isolated incidents anymore. When ticket disputes, entry restrictions, and organisational concerns keep appearing, people naturally begin questioning the tournament itself."
"I still hope the football saves the competition because the World Cup is bigger than any host nation. But right now, the headlines aren't making FIFA look good, and they certainly aren't making this look like the celebration of football it was supposed to be."