FIFA has appointed Egyptian referee Gehad Zaghloul Ibrahim Selim Grisha and
Gambian referee Papa Gassama for the
first and second legs of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers between the Super
Eagles of Nigeria and the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon.
The
appointments was confirmed by the Nigeria Football Federation on their official
website on Tuesday. According to the appointment made by FIFA, Grisha will
officiate the first leg of the qualifier which comes up on Friday, 1st
September, 2017 at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.
Grisha
will be assisted by Redouane Achik
(Moroccan, Assistant Referee 1), Waleed
Ahmed Ali (Sudanese, Assistant
Referee 2) and Mahmoud Zakaria Mohamed
(Egyptian, Fourth Official).
The
return leg which will hold inside the Stade Omnisports, Yaounde on Monday, 4th
September 2017, will be handled by Gassama.
Gassama
will be assisted by Jean Claude
Birumushahu (Burundian, Assistant Referee 1), Aden Marwa Range (Kenyan, Assistant Referee 2) and Maudo Jallo (Gambian, Fourth Official).
Former
FIFA referee Felix Onias Tangawarima
from Zimbabwe has been assigned as Referee Assessor, with Congolese Jean Médard Kossa as Match Commissioner
for the game in Uyo which starts at 5pm Nigeria time.
For
the reverse fixture, Jerome Kelvyn Damon,
a former FIFA referee from South Africa, will be Referee Assessor, while
Sudanese Osama Ataaelmanan Hassan
will be Match Commissioner. The match starts at 6pm Cameroon time.
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