Top Ghana referee, Daniel Laryea has been appointed by CAF to officiate the world cup qualifying match between Tunisia and Eq. Guinea in September.
The African qualifiers for the 2022 FIFA World Cup tournament expected to be staged in Qatar will commence next month.
Ahead of the first two matches of the various groups, CAF has selected the referees for the opening matches.
In a communique on the Ghana Football Association (GFA) website, it has disclosed that referee Daniel Laryea has received an appointment from CAF to handle the game between Tunisia and Eq. Guinea in Group B.
“Daniel Laryea from Ghana has been put in charge of next month’s 2022 FIFA World Cup Qatar round two Match day 1 qualifier between Tunisia and Equatorial Guinea.
“The 34 year old will be assisted by compatriot Kwasi Brobbey Acheampong (Assistant II), Ayimavo Aymar Ulrich Eric from Benin (Assistant I) and Ligali Adissa Abdul Raphiou from Benin (Fourth referee).
“AbedlHamid Essameldin Abdelfattah from Egypt has been given the nod as Referee Assessor with Bahloul Amar from Algeria to work as the Match Commissioner,” the communique reads.
The encounter between Tunisia and Eq. Guinea will be played at the Olympic Stadium in Rades on Friday, September 3, 2021 at 20:00GMT.
Source: Modern Ghana