Gabonese referee Atcho Pierre Ghislain has been appointed to officiate in Ghana’s 2026 FIFA World Cup last home match against Comoros.
The 33-year-old will be assisted by compatriots Ditsoga Boris Marlaise (Assistant I) and Ondo Ndong Urbain (Assistant II), while Moukagni Cregue Fleury serves as the Fourth Official.
Hailu Tesfanesh Woreta from Ethiopia is the Referee Assessor, and Mohammed Sanusi from Nigeria is the Match Commissioner. Namibia’s Hoebeb Josua Andries is the Security Officer for the match.
The qualifier is scheduled for a 19:00 GMT kick-off on Sunday, October 12, 2025, at the Accra Sports Stadium.
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Milazare Patrice from Mauritius will officiate as referee for the 2026 FIFA World Cup penultimate qualifier between Central African Republic and Ghana.
He will be assisted by compatriot Cauvelet Louis Ralph Fabien (Assistant I) and Padayachy Shaji from Seychelles (Assistant II), while Arisol Noris Aaron Godfrey from Seychelles serves as the fourth official.
Gaye Fatou from Senegal is the Referee Assessor, and Kaouchi Jamal from Morocco will work as Match Commissioner.
Nigeria’s Efughu Odochi Joan is the Security Officer for the match, scheduled for Wednesday, October 8, 2025, at 16:00 GMT at Stade El Abdi in El Jadida, Morocco.
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