Omar Artan arrives in Kuwait for league assignment
Somali referee Omar Artan has arrived in Kuwait ahead of a high-profile appointment in the Kuwait Zain Premier League, where he is set to officiate one of the final-round fixtures in a decisive stage of the season.
The closing matches of the campaign are expected to confirm Kuwait Club as champions of the 2025/26 season, and Artan’s selection for such a pivotal game has been widely viewed as a strong endorsement of his growing reputation on the international stage.
Despite a recent setback linked to travel complications that prevented him from fulfilling duties in the United States, the 34-year-old continues to feature prominently in major assignments across different competitions.
His latest appointment further reinforces the confidence football authorities are placing in his experience and decision-making at elite level.
Artan’s schedule is set to remain demanding beyond Kuwait, with reports indicating he will also officiate the UEFA Super Cup later this year, where European heavyweights Paris Saint-Germain and Aston Villa are expected to contest the final.
That fixture would mark another significant milestone in a career that has steadily gained traction in global refereeing circles.
The Somali official’s rise has been defined by a series of high-profile calls in recent seasons, and his continued presence in key matches highlights his standing among referees trusted to manage high-pressure environments.
