Ghanaian referees selected to officiate FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier between Congo and Morocco
The Ghanaian quartet of referees has been chosen to oversee the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E qualifier between Congo and Morocco. With the teams having a head-to-head record of Congo 0 wins, Morocco 1 win, and 0 draws, the match is sure to be a thrilling one.
Leading the officiating team will be Daniel Nii Ayi Laryea as the main referee, with Kwasi Acheampong Brobbey and Roland Nii Dodoo Addy serving as Assistant Referee I and II respectively. Referee Charles Benle Bulu will be the fourth official for the match.
Moussa Abakar Moussa has been appointed as the Match Commissioner, ensuring that everything runs smoothly during the highly anticipated fixture. The officiating team will also include Evehe Divine Raphael from Cameroon as the Referee Assessor, and Nduoa-Zie Christian, also from Cameroon, as the designated Security Officer.
The match is scheduled to take place at the Stade des Martyrs in Kinshasha on Tuesday, 11 June 2024, with kick-off set for 17H00. Fans can look forward to an exciting game with these experienced Ghanaian referees at the helm.