As anticipation builds for the highly anticipated final clash of the Futsal AFCON, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) has unveiled the distinguished panel of match officials who will oversee the pinnacle of futsal action between Ghana and Angola.
The final showdown promises to be a spectacle of skill, determination, and sportsmanship, and with these esteemed officials at the helm, fans can expect a fair and competitive encounter.
Leading the officiating team is center referee Eric ELINGUI MINDJIH from Cameroon, bringing with him a wealth of experience and expertise in ensuring the integrity and fairness of the game.
Assisting him on the lines will be 1st assistant referee Mohamed HASSAN HASSAN AHMED YOUSSEF from Egypt and 2nd assistant referee Dung Davou MUSA from Nigeria, both esteemed officials in their own right, known for their professionalism and dedication to the sport.
Supporting the on-field officials are a cadre of individuals tasked with various roles to ensure the smooth running of the final match.
Hilario Armando Vicente ALMOCO from Mozambique will serve as the 4th referee, while Ammar BALAHOUANE from Algeria will keep time with precision and accuracy as the Time Keeper.
The crucial responsibility of overseeing the match’s compliance and logistical aspects falls upon Match Commissioner El Mansouri Taha from Morocco, accompanied by Said Nouri as Referee Assessor, ensuring that the highest standards of officiating are upheld throughout the game.
General Coordinator Mohamed Zizoune will orchestrate the logistical aspects of the event, ensuring that all operational elements are seamlessly executed.
Furthermore, the technical aspects of the game will be scrutinized by a member of the Technical Study Group Jamal Fathi from Morocco, while Commercial Officer Bassma Chehbane will oversee the commercial interests associated with the final match. Media Officer Bruno da Moura from Cape Verde will handle media relations, ensuring that fans around the world are kept informed and engaged.
Ensuring the safety and security of all involved is Security Officer Ababacar SENE from Senegal, tasked with maintaining a secure environment for players, officials, and spectators alike.
Lastly, Doping Control will be handled with utmost professionalism by Mohammed Bouchebti from Morocco, underscoring CAF’s commitment to fair play and integrity in sports.
Below is a summary of the list of officials for the final group game between Ghana and Angola:
Center referee – Eric ELINGUI MINDJIH from Cameroon
1st assistant referee – Mohamed HASSAN HASSAN AHMED YOUSSEF from Egypt
2nd assistant referee – Dung Davou MUSA from Nigeria
4th referee – Hilario Armando Vicente ALMOCO from Mozambique
Time Keeper – Ammar BALAHOUANE from Algeria
Match Commissioner – El Mansouri Taha from Morocco
Referees’ Assessor Said Nouri from Morocco
General Coordinator – Mohamed Zizoune from Morocco
technical Study Group – Jamal Fathi from Morocco
Commercial Officer – Bassma Chehbane from Morocco
Media Officer – Bruno da Moura from Cape Verde
Security Officer – Ababacar SENE from Senegal
Doping Control Officer – Mohammed Bouchebti from Morocco
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