Somali referee Omar Artan has been officially appointed to take charge of the upcoming UEFA Super Cup in August, marking a major milestone in his international officiating career.
The development comes after reports that Artan was ruled out of officiating at the FIFA World Cup in the United States, a decision that initially appeared to be a setback for the rising referee. However, he has now been handed a high-profile assignment on one of European football’s biggest stages.
Artan is set to oversee the Super Cup clash between Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa, a fixture expected to draw global attention as both clubs compete for early-season silverware.
Football fans in Somalia and across Africa have celebrated the appointment, describing it as a moment of pride and resilience for Artan, who continues to climb the ranks of international refereeing despite earlier disappointment.
The assignment is being seen as a significant vote of confidence in his abilities, with many viewing it as an opportunity for him to further establish himself on the elite refereeing stage.
For Omar Artan, the Super Cup appointment represents more than just another match—it is a chance at redemption and global recognition on one of football’s most watched nights.
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