The Confederation of African Football has appointed Egyptian official, Ahmed Nagy Mosa, as referee for Thursday’s (today) 2023 Africa U20 Cup of Nations quarter-final clash between Nigeria and Uganda.
Mosa will be supported by compatriots, Mohamed Abouzid Halhal (assistant referee 1) and Yara Atef (assistant referee 2), as well as Libyan official Abdulrazg Ahmed (fourth official).
Justin Mumba from Zambia will be the match commissioner while Rosalie N’dah from Benin Republic will serve as referee assessor and Namibian Titus Kunamuene will be in the role of general coordinator.
The encounter at the Suez Canal Stadium will kick-off at 6pm Nigeria time.
The winner will proceed to the semi-final and also secure a berth at the 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup in Indonesia.
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CAF field agent to do the damage lol….This is not a good sign. They need to watch out for rash tackles in the 18….. Egyptian referee might be out to avenge his country’s loss lol. It never sits well with me when it’s a North African referee officiating against a West African team playing another regionll but I pray I’m wrong.
Chi chi chi .. Egypt and Benin .. only god can safe flying eagle today
LMAO he might shock us with honest officiating but CAF always has an Agenda against Nigeria has Ghana always does and pretend they wish you well. Honest joke make person no carry this one for head.
Most times when Nigeria play with Ugandan the Nigerian team is always over confident. So they are caught unaware….
Reason y dey can lose .