CAF Champions League: Togolese referees to officiate Asante kotoko first game.

Togolese referee Yelebodom Gado Mawabwe has been handed the CAF Champions League first preliminary match between Rail Club du Kadiogo (RCK) (Burkina Faso) VS Asante Kotoko (Ghana).

He will be assisted by compatriots Jonathan Ahonto Koffi and Ourotou Agba with Komlanvi Aklassou as the fourth official.

Germain Didier Simplice Nguiamba will be the Match Commissioner.

The match will be played at the Stade de Yamoussoukro in Cote D’Ivoire.

Below are the Match Officials:

  • Yelebodom Gado Mawabwe BODJONA – Referee – Togo
  • Jonathan AHONTO Koffi – Assistant Referee 1 – Togo
  • Ourotou Agba – Assistant – Referee 2 – Togo
  • Komlanvi AKLASSOU – Fourth Official – Togo
  • Germain Didier Simplice Nguiamba – Commissioner – Central African Republic
  • Cyrille Serges Dah – COVID-19 Officer – Côte D’Ivoire

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