Ghanaian referee Reginald Collins Amoah has been appointed by CAF as the Center Referee for the 2026 U17 Africa Cup of Nations Group stage encounter between Mozambique and Mali.
The match is scheduled to take place at the Mohammed VI Football Complex and will kick off at 19:00 GMT.
Amoah will lead an experienced officiating team for the encounter, with Oriya Zaoubaye serving as Assistant Referee One, while Junior Assoughe of Gabon takes up the role of Assistant Referee Two.
Egyptian official Mohamed Mahmoud has been named as the fourth referee for the match, while Vincent Nkemazem will serve as the Reserve Assistant Referee.
CAF has also appointed Eritrean official Negash Negassi as the match commissioner, while Paulin Samuel of Burkina Faso will serve as the Referees Assessor for the game.
Amoah’s latest appointment further highlights the growing recognition of Ghanaian referees on the continental stage. He has continued to impress with his performances and consistency, earning opportunities to officiate important matches at major CAF competitions.
The U17 AFCON continues to showcase some of Africa’s brightest young talents, while also providing a platform for elite referees across the continent to demonstrate their quality on the international stage.
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