Check out full list of 18 African Match Officials selected for 2022 World Cup
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Fifa has chosen 18 African match officials to serve in various roles at the 2022 Fifa World Cup final in Qatar later this year.
Fifa said on Thursday, May19, that 36 center referees, 69 assistant referees, and 24 Video Assistant Referees will be in charge of games in November and December.
Africa will be represented by six center referees at the tournament, including Rwandan Salima Mukansanga, who is part of the first group of female referees to ever officiate at the event.
Fifa has also selected 10 assistant referees from Africa to run the lines at the global football showpiece event. Two Moroccans will be on duty at the Video Assistant Referees.
See full list of African officials below.
VAR OFFICIALS
Rédouane Jiyed – Morocco
Zourak Adil – Morocco
REFEREES
Bakary Papa Gassama – Gambia
Mustapha Ghorbal – Algeria
Salima Mukansanga – Rwanda
Maguette Ndiaye – Senegal
Janny Sikazwe – Zambia
Victor Gomes – South Africa
ASSISTANT REFEREES
Mahmoud Abouelregal – Egypt
Djibril Camara – Senegal
Abdelhak Etchiali – Algeria
Mokrane Gourari – Algeria
Zakhele Siwela – South Africa
El Hadji Samba – Senegal
Phatsoane Souru – Lesotho
Noupue Elvis – Cameroon
Marengule Arsenio – Mozambique
Jerson Dos Santos – Angola

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