Mauritanian referee Abdel Aziz Mohamed Bouh will be in charge when Ghana take on Morocco in their second game in Group C of the 2021 U-20 Africa Cup of Nations Friday night.
The 28-year-old – who became an international referee in 2019 – will be assisted by compatriot Hamedine Diba (Assistant Referee I), Aymen Ismail from Tunisia (Assistant referee II) and Libya’s Mutaz A. Ibrahim (Fourth Official).
Cheikh Tidiane Fall from Senegal will serve as the Match Commissioner.
The Black Satellites battle their Moroccan counterparts at Stade Municipal de Nouadhibou.
Kickoff is at 19:00 GMT.
The two teams go into the match with 3 points apiece after winning their opening games. Ghana recorded a 4-0 win over Tanzania while Morocco beat Gambia 1-0.
Other designated match officials include:
Tempa N’dah Francois – Referee Assessor – Benin
Nasiru Sarkintudu Jibril – General Coordinator – Nigeria
Jamal Fathi – Technical Study Group – Morocco
Yvonne Namai Mukabana – Marketing Officer – Kenya
Desmond Katongo – Media Officer – Zambia
Emmanuel Mutunami – Security Officer – Zimbabwe
João Manuel Mulima – Doping Control – Angola
Michael Emiru Belay – Assistant General Coordinator – Ethiopia