South African referee Abongile Tom has been appointed to officiate the CAF Champions League fixture between AS FAR and Young Africans, a match expected to have a significant bearing on the battle for a place in the quarter-finals.
The Confederation of African Football confirmed that Tom will be in charge of the fifth matchday encounter, which is scheduled to take place on 7 February at 20:00.
The meeting brings together Morocco’s AS FAR and Tanzania’s Young Africans in what is shaping up to be one of the most decisive games of the group stage.
With qualification still finely balanced, CAF’s decision to hand the match to one of the continent’s most respected referees reflects the importance attached to the fixture.
Both teams remain firmly in contention, and the outcome of the contest could prove pivotal as the group phase approaches its conclusion.
Tom returns to continental club action following a strong showing at the most recent Africa Cup of Nations. After the tournament, a number of Africa’s elite referees took a short break before being redeployed for the critical stages of interclub competitions.
Their return coincides with a period when matches often become more intense, with little room for error from either players or officials.
AS FAR will be aiming to make home advantage count as they seek to strengthen their position in the group, while Young Africans arrive knowing that a positive result could significantly boost their hopes of progressing.
The fifth round of matches is traditionally seen as a turning point in the Champions League group stage, often separating teams firmly in the qualification race from those left with little margin for recovery.
The appointment of Tom is widely viewed as an indication of CAF’s intent to ensure that such high-stakes encounters are managed with experience and authority.
His selection highlights the level of trust placed in him to handle the pressure and maintain control in a match where emotions and expectations are likely to run high.
As the countdown continues to kick-off, attention will be firmly fixed on the contest between AS FAR and Young Africans.
With so much riding on the result, the presence of Abongile Tom at the centre of proceedings underlines the scale of what is at stake in the pursuit of a place in the Champions League quarter-finals.







