Seven CAF Referees Selected for FIFA World Cup 2026 Duty

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Seven referees from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) have been officially appointed to officiate at the FIFA World Cup 2026, underlining Africa’s growing influence on the global football stage.

The selected match officials represent a diverse spread of the continent, with appointments from Algeria, Egypt, Gabon, Morocco, Mauritania, South Africa and Somalia. The referees named are Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria), Amin Mohamed (Egypt), Pierre Atcho (Gabon), Jalal Jayed (Morocco), Dahane Beida (Mauritania), Tom Abongile (South Africa), and Omar Artan (Somalia).

Among them, Ghorbal stands out as the most experienced, having previously officiated at both the 2018 and 2022 editions of the World Cup. His inclusion brings a wealth of top-level experience, while several others will be making their debut on football’s biggest stage—most notably Somalia’s Omar Artan, whose selection marks a significant milestone for his country.

Supporting the centre referees is a strong team of assistant referees, comprising Mostafa Akarkad (Morocco), Mahmoud Abdouelregal (Egypt), Amos Abeigne (Gabon), Boris Ditsoga (Gabon), Mokrane Gourari (Algeria), Ahmed Hossam (Egypt), Elvis Noupue (Cameroon), Siwela Zakhele (South Africa), Abbes Akram (Algeria), and Jerson Santos (Angola).

In addition, two officials have been appointed as Video Assistant Referees (VAR): Ashour Mahmoud (Egypt) and Hamza El Fariq (Morocco), reflecting CAF’s continued presence in the technological side of modern officiating.

The appointments highlight CAF’s commitment to developing elite refereeing standards across Africa, while also showcasing the continent’s officiating talent on the world’s grandest football stage.

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