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The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has named Sudanese officials to take charge of the 2015 AFCON penultimate qualifier between Uganda and Ghana in Kampala next weekend.
The Sudanese quartet includes 38-year-old centre referee MOHAMED HUSSEIN El Fadil who will be flanked on the lines by AHMED ALI Waleed and HAMID Mohammed Idam.
Centre referee Mohamed Hussein will be officiating his first ever game involving Ghana at any level since becoming an international in 2008.
ABDEL GADIR Badr El Din will serve as the Reserve Referee while Ethiopia’s Asfaw Luleseged Begashaw is the match commissioner for the November 15 clash at the Mandela Stadium in Namboole.
Ghana leads group E on 12 points while hosts Uganda are third on 4points.
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