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CAF has appointed Gabonese referee, Tanguy Patrice Mebiame to officiate the
CAF Champions League match between Medeama SC and Al Ahly of Egypt.
The 31-year old will be assisted Elvis Guy Noupue Nguegoue from Cameroon
(Assistant I),Urbain Ondo Ndong from Gabon (Assistant II) and Cregue Fleury
Moukagni from Gabon (Fourth Official).
Alhaji Babagana Kalli from Nigeria will work as Match Commissioner. Other
officials include, Shantali Shuaibu Aminu, Referee Assessor from Nigeria,
Nasiru Sarkintudu Jibril, General Coordinator from Nigeria, Sannie Ibrahim
Daara, Media Officer from Ghana and Queen Wutdeama Otarakpo, Security Officer
from Nigeria.
The penultimate Champions’ League Group D clash, scheduled for 16:00Hrs kick
off will take place at the Baba Yara Sports stadium on Friday, February 23,
2024.
Medeama are bottom of Group D, having picked up just four points from four
matches.
They have lost two matches, drawn one and lost one match in the competition.
The defending Ghana Premier League champions will however move up the tabkle
with a win on Friday.
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