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The Ghana Football Association (GFA) have appointed eight referees from the Catch Them Young Refereeing policy to officiate MTN FA Cup games this weekend.
The eight referees who have been given appointments will officiate in the quarter-final matches of the games between Attram De Visser and Pac Academy, and Karela United and Golden Kick.
The matches are scheduled to take place at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Saturday, March 29, and Sunday, March 30, 2025.
Earlier this year, I assessed the impact of the @ghanafaofficial’s Catch Them Young Refereeing policy.
— Lawrence Degraft Baidoo (@kweku_lawrence) March 27, 2025
Months on, 8 of them have been appointed to officiate in the quarterfinals of the @MTNFACupGH. pic.twitter.com/IS4v9bcTxh
Angelous Akurugu Adonko will be assisted by Abraham Partey (Assistant I), Philip Amoh (Assistant II), and Theophilus Antwi Sekyi (Fourth Official) to officiate the Attram De Visser and Pac Academy game on Saturday.
Kingsford Oteng Yeboah will also be assisted by Joseph Teye Awasasi (Assistant I), Haruna Yakubu (Assistant II), and Alex Amoabeng (Fourth Official) to officiate the game between Karela United and Golden Kick FC on Sunday.
Furthermore, Mr. Alex Kotey will serve as the Match Commissioner for both games.
These young referees have excelled exceptionally well in the Access Bank Division One League and the Ghana Premier League this season, earning them the opportunity to officiate in the quarter-finals of Ghana's most prestigious cup competition.
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