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Amin Omar from Egypt has been appointed as referee for Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I qualifier against Mali in Bamako.
The 38-year old Lawyer will be assisted by compatriots Abouelregal Mahmoud Ahmed Kamel Ahmed (Assistant I), Ibrahim Ahmed Hossameldin Taha (Assistant II) and Hassan Elghandour Ahmed (Fourth Referee).
Algeria’s Abid Charef Mehdi will serve as Referee Assessor. Balde Yaya from Senegal will work as Match Commissioner, while Dao Brahim from Mauritania serves as Security Officer.
The 2026 FIFA World Cup Group I qualifier, scheduled for 19:00Hrs Kick Off, will take place at Stade 26 Mars in Bamako on Thursday, June 6, 2024.
The Black Stars are 4th in Group I with 3 points. 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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