Nigeria’s Youngest Referee Adebimpe Set To Officiate In Champions League
Confederation of African Football (CAF) has
appointed two Nigerian referees to officiate in the First Round, Second Leg
matches of continental club competitions, Complete Sports reports.
The youngest referee in the Nigeria
Professional Football League, Quadri Ololade Adebimpe, has been appointed by
CAF to officiate in the CAF continental club competitions.
The 24-year-old, who is a FIFA badged referee,
will oversee the CAF Champions League Second Leg game between AS FAN of Niger
Republic and AS de Tanda of Ivory Coast in Niamey on Saturday, February 18.
Adebimpe will be assisted by Samuel
Pwadutakam, Isah Usman and Abubakar Ago for the Champions League tie. He is
from the Lagos Referees Association.
Also, Abdullahi Shuaibu from Katsina State
Referees Association got a CAF Confederation Cup appointment.
He will oversee the second leg tie between
Racing de Micomiseng of Equatorial Guinea and Etoile du Congo in Malabo on
Sunday, February 19 at the Estadio De Nkoatoma in Bata, Equatorial Guinea..
Shuaibu will have Efosa Igudia, Tejiri Digbori
and Benjamin Odey as assistant referees for the encounter.
Meanwhile, CAF has also picked former NFF
President, Brigadier-General Dominic Oneya (rtd) and NFF General Secretary, Dr.
Mohammed Sanusi as match commissioners for CAF club competition assignments.
While Oneya will serve as Match Commissioner
for the CAF Champions League clash between FC Johansen of Sierra Leone and Fath
Union Sport (FUS) of Morocco, taking place in Freetown on Saturday, February
18, Sanusi will be Match Commissioner for the CAF Confederation Cup first
round, first leg match between Bechem United of Ghana and Mouloudia Club
D’Alger of Algeria, scheduled for the Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi on Sunday,
February 12.
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