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The Referees Committee of the Ghana Football Association has released the list of officials for the midweek round of matches in the Glo Premier League.
Below is the list of referees and assistants for match-day-28 on Wednesday.
Wednesday, May 29
Match: King Faisal v Amidaus
Venue: Baba Yara Stadium
Referee: Emmanuel Daily-Gagba
Assistant 1: Shine Ayitey
Assistant 2: Ben Vormawor
4th Official: Yaw Ametepe
Match: AshantiGold v Liberty
Venue: Len Clay Stadium
Referee: Otis Oppong
Assistant 1: Joseph Sey
Assistant 2: Ben Samari
4th Official: Prince Tawiah
Match: Heart of Lions v Asante Kotoko
Venue: Kpando Park
Referee: E.R. Biney
Assistant 1: A.F. Zakari
Assistant 2: Samuel O. Boateng
4th Official: Thomas Nunoo
Match: Aduana v RTU
Venue: Coronation Park
Referee: Desmond Abbey
Assistant 1: Sarfo Adade
Assistant 2: John Hodzadze
4th Official: Reginald Lathbridge
Match: Arsenal v Chelsea
Venue: Agyemang Badu Park
Referee: Samuel Kyeremeh Yeboah
Assistant 1: E.T. Allotey
Assistant 2: Ben Cudjoe
4th Official: Ernest Baafi
Match: Medeama v Wa All Stars
Venue: T&A Park
Referee: William Agbovi
Assistant 1: Effah Tetteh
Assistant 2: Richard Kotey
4th Official: Franklin Cobbinah
Match: Hearts of Oak v Dwarfs
Venue: Accra Sports Stadium
Referee: Alex Akugre
Assistant 1: Dawood Quedraogou
Assistant 2: Osman Ouedraogou
4th Official: Cecil Fleisher
Match: Tema Youth v New Edubiase
Venue: Tema Stadium
Referee: John Atikese
Assistant 1: Kennedy Bentil
Assistant 2: Michael Asare
4th Official: Daniel Dorgbetor
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