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Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed Seychelles referee Bernard Camille, as the referee for Medeama’s first ever CAF Confederation cup group stage game against DR Congo’s TP Mazembe.
Referee Camille, according to CAF will be assisted by fellow countrymen Hensley Danny Petrousse and Eldrick Adelaide.
The 41-year-old Knight of the Whistle has shown 74 yellow cards and two red cards in his 32 international matches for CAF and FIFA respectively.
This will be Bernard Camille’s second time officiating a Medeama match in the 2016 CAF confederation cup.
The first one was the first leg in the 2nd round of the 1/8th stage match between Mamelodi Sundowns – Medeama in South Africa.
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