The Confederation
of African football, CAF, has appointed 37-year old Janny Sikazwe as the centre
referee for the March 25 clash in the ongoing 2017 African Cup of Nations
qualifiers between the Super Eagles and the Pharaohs of Egypt scheduled for
Ahmadu Bello Stadium, Kaduna.
Sikazwe, a Zambian referee
became an international referee since 2007, as he will be assisted by
Arsenio
Chadreque Marengula from Mozambique as assistant referee 1, while Zambians
Romeo Kasengele and Wisdom Chewe will serve as assistant referee 2 and reserve
referee respectively.
CAF also named
Abbasi Ssendyowa from Uganda as match commissioner for the big Group G game.
For the return leg
in Alexandria on Tuesday, March 29, which will kick off at 7pm Egypt time at
the Borg el Arab Stadium, veteran South African official Daniel Frazer Bennett
will be at the centre.
He will be assisted
by compatriots Zakhele Thusi Siwela (assistant referee 1), Peter Chauke
(assistant referee 2) and Kulasande Qongqo. The match commissioner is Moroccan
Said Belkhayat.
Nigeria welcome Egypt on Friday, March 25 with
the match at the Ahmadu Bello Stadium starting at 4pm Nigeria time.
CAF Appoint Zambian Referee For Nigeria- Egypt Clash
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