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FIFA has named Libya referee Ahmed Abdulrazak as Centre Referee for the FIFA World Cup Matchday 4 Group I qualifier between Ghana and Central African Republic.
Compatriots, Mohammed Basim (Assistant I), Al Jahawe Wahed (Assistant II) and Huraywidah Abdulwahid (Fourth Referee) will be his assistants.
Hadqa Yahya from Morocco has also been named as the Referee Assessor while Holland-Cole Kasho Joseph from Sierra Leone serves as Match Commissioner.
Ghana will battle Central African Republic at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Kumasi on Thursday, June 10, 2024 at 19.00 Hrs.
Ghana are 4th in Group I with 3 points- 2 points richer than Central African Republic who are 5th with 1 point after two Group games. The Black Stars beat Madagascar 1-0 in the opening game before losing to Comoros in the second Group game in November last year.
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