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Sudanese, Mauritian Referees For Eagles, Namibia
FIFA
has named Sudanese referee Khalid Abdel Rahman as the centre man for the
2014 World Cup qualifying match between the Nigeria and Namibia, scheduled for
the UJ Esuene Stadium, Calabar on Sunday, June 3.
Fifa also confirmed the tie for the UJ
Esuene Stadium, Calabar following the withdrawal of candidature of National
Stadium, Abuja by the Nigeria Football Federation.
He will be assisted by compatriots Waleed
Ahmed Ali (1st Assistant), Mohammed Idam Hamid (2nd Assistant) and Badr El Din
Abdel Gadir (4th Official). The Match Commissioner is Jammeh Bojang from Gambia
while the Referee Assessor is Badara Sene from Senegal.
Mauritian Referee Rajindraparsad Seechurn
will be at the centre when the Super Eagles confront the Flames of Malawi in
Day 2 of the 2014 World Cup African series, in Blantyre on Saturday, June 9.
Rajindraparsad will be assisted by
compatriots Balkrishna Bootun (1st Assistant), Akhtar Nawaz Rossaye (2nd
Assistant) and Ganesh Chutooree (4th Official). The Match Commissioner is Adam
Mthethwa from Swaziland while the Referee Assessor is Bernard Mfubusa from
Burundi.
The match will be played at the Kamuzu
Banda Stadium in Blantyre, starting from 2.30pm local time (1.30pm Nigeria
time).
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