Algerian referee Moustapha Ghorbal has been designated to officiate the highly anticipated quarter-final match between Guinea and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). The pivotal encounter is scheduled to take place this Friday, February 2, 2024.
Moustapha Ghorbal, known for his seasoned officiating, brings a wealth of experience to the forefront as he takes charge of a match that holds the key to determining one of the semi-finalists in the ongoing tournament.
The Algerian referee has already demonstrated his proficiency in overseeing West African clashes, having previously officiated the intense encounter between Nigeria and Ivory Coast, ultimately won by the Super Eagles.
This quarter-final showdown promises high stakes and intense competition, and CAF’s selection of Ghorbal underscores the organization’s trust in his ability to handle such critical fixtures.
The Algerian official’s track record indicates a capacity to manage the pressure and expectations that come with directing crucial matches in the continental competition.
The Democratic Republic of Congo earned their place in the quarter-finals following a hard-fought victory over Egypt, secured in a dramatic penalty shootout.
Guinea, on the other hand, advanced by overcoming Equatorial Guinea with a narrow 1-0 victory in the final moments of their round of 16 clash.
As the footballing world eagerly anticipates the outcome of this quarter-final clash, all eyes will be on Moustapha Ghorbal as he takes center stage, ensuring a fair and decisive adjudication of the match between the DRC and Guinea.