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Federation of International Football Association (FIFA) Referee Joseph O. Lamptey, will handle the finals of the West Africa Football Union (WAFU) Under-17 football tournament, between Mali and Benin in Togo.
Referee Lamptey, who recently officiated in the Championship of Africa Nations (CHAN) competition in South Africa, will be assisted by fellow Ghanaian Salifu Malik on line one, with Martial Koku Tornu of Togo on line two.
Information gathered by Sportscrusader.com indicates that, Ago Abubakari from Nigeria, will be the fourth referee in the match that will sell the sub-regions best juvenile players.
Referee Lamptey, was the middle man during the opening match of the competition between Togo and Benin.Lamptey, remains one of the leading referees in the country having officiated in high profile international matches.
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