Players and officials of the U20 women national team of Morocco will arrive in Lagos in the early hours of Wednesday, for Saturday’s FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup second round, second leg qualifier against Nigeria’s Falconets.
Thenff.com learnt that the delegation from Morocco
would then be flown to Benin City, venue of Saturday’s clash, on Wednesday
evening. The first leg in Sale penultimate Sunday ended in a 1-1 draw,
with the winner on aggregate to qualify for the final round of the African
qualification series.
The Confederation of African Football has appointed
Aurore Christelle Ligan from Benin Republic as centre referee for Saturday’s
encounter at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium. She will be assisted by compatriots
Tempa Justine Fouti Da (Assistant Referee 1), Sonia Louis (Assistant Referee 2)
and Beatrice Gouchoedou (Fourth Official). The match commissioner is
Souadatou Djallo-Kalkaba from Cameroon while Ivorian Athacou Agathe will be the
referee assessor.
Meanwhile, Chairman of Chairmen of Nigerian Football
and Member of the NFF Executive Committee, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau has
departed for Rabat, Morocco for his first meeting as Member of the Organizing
Committee for the African Nations Championship. Gusau, who is also Chairman of
the Zamfara State Football Association, is one of seven Nigerians recently
appointed into various committees of the Confederation of African Football.
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