World Cup referee spokesperson: 'He has no terror links, the US government is trying to save face'
The official spokesperson of Omar Artan, Africa's top referee who was denied entry into the U.S. for the World Cup, has hit back at claims that the FIFA official has ties to terrorist organizations.
Speaking to CGTN's More than Just a Game, Hussein Hassan said the rumours were created for the U.S. government to "try and save face."
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