The Confederation of African Football (CAF) disclosed the list of referees and assistant referees for the 32 matches of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations – Angola 2010.
South Africa, which has not qualified for the biggest competition of national senior male football teams of Africa, will have three representatives in referees Daniel Bennett and Jerome Damon and assistant referee Enock Molefe.Angola, the host, counts with referee Helder Martins de Carvalho and assistant referee Inácio Cândido Manuel.The Orange Africa Cup of Nations – Angola 2010 begins next Sunday, January 10th at 20h00 (Angola local time), with Angola and Mali playing the opening match in the recently build National Stadium 11 de Novembro in Luanda.Referees: Helder Martins de Carvalho (Angola), Eddy Maillet (Seychelles), Koman Coulibaly (Mali), Jerome Damon (South Africa), Mohamed Benouza (Algeria), Koffi Codjia (Benin), Fatah Essam Abdel (Egypt), Diatta Badara (Senegal), Kokou Djaoupe (Togo), Rajindraparsad Seechurn (Mauritius), Kacem Bennaceur (Tunisia), Muhmed Ssegonga (Uganda), Daniel Bennett (South Africa) Khalid Abdel Rahman (Sudan), Desire Doue Normandiez (Côte d’Ivoire), Ibrahim (Saudi Arabia). Assistant referees: Inácio Cândido Manuel (Angola),Celestin Ntagungira (Ruanda), Evarist Menkouande (Cameroon) Enock Molefe (South Africa), Nasser Abdel Naby (Egypt), Redouane Achik (Morocco), Angessom Ogbamariam (Eritrea), Bechir Hassani (Tunisia), Kenneth Chichenga (Zambia), Desire Gahungu (Burundi), Ayuba Haruna (Ghana), Moffat Champiti (Malawi), Peter Edibe (Nigeria),Fooad El Maghrabi (Libya), Mohammed Al Ghamdi (Saudi Arabia), Kamranifar Hassan (Iran). – www.can-angola2010.com
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