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U-20 Afcon: Referee Jean Ouattara takes charge of Ghana vs Gambia

Burkina Faso referee, Jean Ouattara will take charge of the 2021 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) final Group C game between Ghana and Gambia Monday night.

Ouattara, 35, has been an international referee since 2015.

He will be assisted by Abbes Akram Zerhouni from Algeria (Assistant I), Rodrigue Menye Mpele from Cameroon (Assistant II) and Celso Armindo Alvacao from Mozambique (Fourth Official).

Mohamed Salem El Kory from Mauritania will serve as the Match Commissioner.

Ouattara was the fourth official when Uganda took on Mozambique in a Group A encounter on February 15.

Other officials are:

Tempa N’dah Francois – Referee Assessor – Benin

Nasiru Sarkintudu Jibril – General Coordinator – Nigeria

Jamal Fathi – Technical Study Group – Morocco

Yvonne Namai Mukabana – Marketing Officer – Kenya

Desmond Katongo – Media Officer – Zambia

Emmanuel Mutunami – Security Officer – Zimbabwe

Jean Marc Ngalle Mbondjo – Doping Control – Cameroon

Michael Emiru Belay – Assistant General Coordinator – Ethiopia

Ghana will play Gambia at Stade Municipal de Nouadhibou at 19H00 on Monday as the two teams push for a quarterfinal berth.

The Black Satellites lead Group C with 4 points as Morocco while Gambia and Tanzania have one each.

 

 

 

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