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World Cup & Visas: Somali referee Omar Artan has been barred from the 2026 FIFA World Cup after being denied entry to the United States at Miami airport, despite claiming valid documents and a visa; FIFA says he will not train or officiate, while Somalia’s sports ministry vows “unwavering support” for his integrity. Ivory Coast on the move: The Côte d’Ivoire men’s national team is set for a friendly at Subaru Park in Chester as the World Cup nears, with the Elephants training in the Philadelphia area and drawing local fan welcome ahead of their tournament opener. Africa Day, culture first: UBA marked Africa Day 2026 with continent-wide celebrations across 20 countries, featuring fashion, music, and food showcases that spotlight women-led innovation and youth energy. World Cup build-up, big picture: Coverage also highlights how the expanded 48-team tournament is colliding with higher costs and stricter U.S. entry rules, leaving some fans anxious about whether they can actually attend. Football family story: The Doué brothers’ split national allegiances—one with France, one with Ivory Coast—are being framed as a modern identity tale rooted in heritage and global football.

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Ivory Coast men's national team to play in a friendly at Subaru Park ahead of FIFA World Cup

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