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Samuel Uwikunda to officiate AFCON 2025 qualifier between Ghana and Angola

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Rwandan referee Samuel Uwikunda has been appointed by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) to officiate the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualifier between Ghana and Angola. This highly anticipated match is set to mark the beginning of the qualifiers for the prestigious tournament to be held in Morocco.

Experienced Referee at the Helm

At 37 years old, Samuel Uwikunda brings a wealth of experience to the pitch.

His distinguished career includes officiating significant matches in the CAF Champions League, CAF Confederation Cup, African Nations Championship (CHAN), and previous Africa Cup of Nations tournaments.

Uwikunda’s expertise and reliability have earned him a reputation as one of the top referees in African football.

Supporting Officiating Team

Uwikunda will be supported by a competent team of officials from Rwanda. Dieudonné Mutuyimana will serve as the first assistant referee, while Eric Mugabo will take on the role of the second assistant referee.

Ruzindana Nsoro will be the fourth official, ensuring the smooth conduct of the match.

Additionally, Sanusi Mohammed from Nigeria will act as the match commissioner, overseeing the administrative aspects, and Elsayed Morad Attaalla from Egypt will serve as the referee assessor, evaluating the performance of the officiating team.

Match Details

The clash between Ghana and Angola will take place at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi.

Known for its passionate football atmosphere, the stadium is expected to be filled with enthusiastic supporters eager to see their national team perform.

Ghana, placed in Group F along with Sudan, Angola, and Niger, is determined to secure a spot in the AFCON 2025 tournament.

The Black Stars, led by coach Otto Addo, aim to end their long title drought, having last lifted the trophy in 1982.

Ghana’s Quest for Glory

For Ghana, this qualifier is more than just a match; it’s a step towards reclaiming their status as African football giants.

With a rich footballing history and a squad filled with talent, the Black Stars are eager to make a strong start in the qualifiers.

The team will look to capitalize on their home advantage and secure a vital victory against a formidable Angolan side.

Angola’s Challenge

On the other hand, Angola will not be an easy opponent. Known for their resilience and tactical discipline, the Angolan team will pose a significant challenge to the hosts.

Angola’s ambitions in the qualifiers are equally high, and they will be aiming to upset the home side and gain a crucial advantage in the group stage.

Anticipation Builds

As the match day approaches, anticipation is building among fans and analysts alike.

The encounter between Ghana and Angola promises to be a thrilling contest, with both teams vying for an early lead in the qualifiers.

With Samuel Uwikunda’s experienced hand guiding the officiating, the match is set to be a showcase of skill, strategy, and determination.

In conclusion, the appointment of Samuel Uwikunda as the referee for the Ghana vs. Angola AFCON 2025 qualifier underscores the importance of this fixture.

His seasoned experience will be crucial in ensuring a fair and well-managed match, as both teams embark on their journey towards African football’s most prestigious tournament

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