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Ghana will have two officiating representatives at the 2023 CHAN tournament following the inclusion of Daniel Nii Laryea and Kwasi Brobbey Acheampong in the final list.
With the tournament set to start in less than a month's time, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) made public the officiating team on Wednesday, December 28.
The list includes 19 centre referees with 21 assistants on the sheet. There are also 12 Video Assistant Referees as published by the continent's highest football governing body.
For Ghana, Brobbey has been listed as an assistant referee while Laryea is part of the 12 names for the VAR duties.
Togolese referee Vincentia Amedome is the only female centre referee with two female assistant referees from Cameroon and Zambia respectively.
The seventh edition of the CHAN tournament will be hosted in Algeria with the starting date scheduled for January 13, 2023. The competition also ends on February 4.
The full list of officials is seen below:

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