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·8 September 2025
World Cup 2026 (Q): Omar Abdelkadir Artan to referee the blockbuster clash between DR Congo and Senegal

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·8 September 2025
His youth is not a handicap: on the contrary, it brings energy and determination to this decisive match.
World Cup 2026 (Q): Omar Abdelkadir Artan to referee the blockbuster clash between DR Congo and Senegal
On Tuesday, September 9, DR Congo will host Senegal in a pivotal 2026 World Cup qualifying clash. Taking charge of this high-stakes fixture is a young Somali referee.
His name is Omar Abdelkadir Artan. At just 33 years old, he has already carved out a reputation on the continent after eight years as an international referee. Artan has officiated matches at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations in Côte d’Ivoire and oversaw the recent CAF Champions League final second leg between Pyramids FC and Mamelodi Sundowns. He has also been selected for the final phase of the U20 World Cup. Despite his youth, Artan is renowned for his discipline and composure under pressure—vital qualities for a showdown like DR Congo vs Senegal.
DR Congo leads their group with 16 points and a goal difference of +8. A win over Senegal would put the Leopards in prime position to finish top, while a draw would keep their hopes alive for the final two matches against Togo and Sudan.
Senegal, with 15 points and a goal difference of +9, have no margin for error: they need an away victory to stay in the hunt for direct qualification.
Omar Abdelkadir Artan will be at the very center of the action. His ability to keep the match under control and enforce the rules will be scrutinized by both teams and the crowd. His youth is not a handicap: on the contrary, it injects energy and resolve into this decisive encounter.
Will his whistle guide the Leopards to victory, or will the Lions of Teranga accomplish their mission in Kinshasa? All of Africa will be watching this duel closely.