Waxaan tagay Hargeisa iyadoo ay iigu dambaysay 2009.kii halka Muqdishana aan tagay iyadoo ay iigu dambaysay 2016.
Labadaa magaalaaba waxaan ugu tagay sidii aan kaga tagay si ka duwan kana qurux badan Mugdishou 5 sanadood ayaan ka maqanaa waxanan u imid Mugdishou kale...
@Cristiano@selecaoportugal "The reason is that you're all playing on the same side, and each one wants to score a goal for himself. Your mistake is that you're only staying up front, while there's no one bringing the ball to you or trying to help you score."
They even blocked the ambulance that was trying to provide aid these are the very people that some who call themselves Muslims today are building relationships with and laughing alongside, while recognizing Jerusalem as land belonging to the Jews."
The treatment of Somali FIFA referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan is a stain on the credibility of the global immigration system. It is deeply troubling that a distinguished international official, traveling lawfully and solely to fulfill his professional duties at the FIFA World Cup, was denied entry despite following the required procedures.
Preventing a referee from carrying out his official assignment on what appears to be grounds linked to his nationality sends a damaging message about fairness, equality, and the principles that international sport is meant to uphold. Such actions undermine meritocracy and cast doubt on the inclusiveness of global sporting events.
The decision to bar Omar Artan from participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has sparked widespread concern, especially as he was set to make history as the first Somali referee to officiate at a World Cup. Reports indicate that he was denied entry to the United States and consequently excluded from the tournament.
If a qualified international official can be prevented from performing his duties despite holding the necessary travel documentation, serious questions must be asked about whether the host nation can genuinely guarantee equal access and fair treatment for all participants.
For many observers, this episode risks becoming one of the most controversial immigration-related incidents ever associated with a FIFA World Cup, overshadowing the values of unity, diversity, and fair play that football claims to represent. @BBCSport@DailyMail@FoxNews@FIFAWorldCup@SkySportsNews
The treatment of Somali FIFA referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan is a stain on the credibility of the global immigration system. It is deeply troubling that a distinguished international official, traveling lawfully and solely to fulfill his professional duties at the FIFA World Cup, was denied entry despite following the required procedures.
Preventing a referee from carrying out his official assignment on what appears to be grounds linked to his nationality sends a damaging message about fairness, equality, and the principles that international sport is meant to uphold. Such actions undermine meritocracy and cast doubt on the inclusiveness of global sporting events.
The decision to bar Omar Artan from participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has sparked widespread concern, especially as he was set to make history as the first Somali referee to officiate at a World Cup. Reports indicate that he was denied entry to the United States and consequently excluded from the tournament.
If a qualified international official can be prevented from performing his duties despite holding the necessary travel documentation, serious questions must be asked about whether the host nation can genuinely guarantee equal access and fair treatment for all participants.
For many observers, this episode risks becoming one of the most controversial immigration-related incidents ever associated with a FIFA World Cup, overshadowing the values of unity, diversity, and fair play that football claims to represent. @BBCSport@DailyMail@FoxNews@FIFAWorldCup@SkySportsNews
The treatment of Somali FIFA referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan is a stain on the credibility of the global immigration system. It is deeply troubling that a distinguished international official, traveling lawfully and solely to fulfill his professional duties at the FIFA World Cup, was denied entry despite following the required procedures.
Preventing a referee from carrying out his official assignment on what appears to be grounds linked to his nationality sends a damaging message about fairness, equality, and the principles that international sport is meant to uphold. Such actions undermine meritocracy and cast doubt on the inclusiveness of global sporting events.
The decision to bar Omar Artan from participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has sparked widespread concern, especially as he was set to make history as the first Somali referee to officiate at a World Cup. Reports indicate that he was denied entry to the United States and consequently excluded from the tournament.
If a qualified international official can be prevented from performing his duties despite holding the necessary travel documentation, serious questions must be asked about whether the host nation can genuinely guarantee equal access and fair treatment for all participants.
For many observers, this episode risks becoming one of the most controversial immigration-related incidents ever associated with a FIFA World Cup, overshadowing the values of unity, diversity, and fair play that football claims to represent. @BBCSport@DailyMail@FoxNews@FIFAWorldCup@SkySportsNews
The treatment of Somali FIFA referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan is a stain on the credibility of the global immigration system. It is deeply troubling that a distinguished international official, traveling lawfully and solely to fulfill his professional duties at the FIFA World Cup, was denied entry despite following the required procedures.
Preventing a referee from carrying out his official assignment on what appears to be grounds linked to his nationality sends a damaging message about fairness, equality, and the principles that international sport is meant to uphold. Such actions undermine meritocracy and cast doubt on the inclusiveness of global sporting events.
The decision to bar Omar Artan from participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has sparked widespread concern, especially as he was set to make history as the first Somali referee to officiate at a World Cup. Reports indicate that he was denied entry to the United States and consequently excluded from the tournament.
If a qualified international official can be prevented from performing his duties despite holding the necessary travel documentation, serious questions must be asked about whether the host nation can genuinely guarantee equal access and fair treatment for all participants.
For many observers, this episode risks becoming one of the most controversial immigration-related incidents ever associated with a FIFA World Cup, overshadowing the values of unity, diversity, and fair play that football claims to represent. @BBCSport@DailyMail@FoxNews@FIFAWorldCup@SkySportsNews
The treatment of Somali FIFA referee Omar Abdulkadir Artan is a stain on the credibility of the global immigration system. It is deeply troubling that a distinguished international official, traveling lawfully and solely to fulfill his professional duties at the FIFA World Cup, was denied entry despite following the required procedures.
Preventing a referee from carrying out his official assignment on what appears to be grounds linked to his nationality sends a damaging message about fairness, equality, and the principles that international sport is meant to uphold. Such actions undermine meritocracy and cast doubt on the inclusiveness of global sporting events.
The decision to bar Omar Artan from participating in the FIFA World Cup 2026 has sparked widespread concern, especially as he was set to make history as the first Somali referee to officiate at a World Cup. Reports indicate that he was denied entry to the United States and consequently excluded from the tournament.
If a qualified international official can be prevented from performing his duties despite holding the necessary travel documentation, serious questions must be asked about whether the host nation can genuinely guarantee equal access and fair treatment for all participants.
For many observers, this episode risks becoming one of the most controversial immigration-related incidents ever associated with a FIFA World Cup, overshadowing the values of unity, diversity, and fair play that football claims to represent. @BBCSport@DailyMail@FoxNews@FIFAWorldCup@SkySportsNews