In the high-stakes semi-final clashes of the African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast today, Sudanese international referee Mahmoud Shantir will serve as the fourth official for the match between Nigeria and South Africa.
The game will be overseen by an Egyptian officiating crew led by international referee Amin Omar at 7:00 PM local time on Wednesday.
Additionally, international referee Mohamed Abdullah Nyala will be part of the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) team for the match between Ivory Coast and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
The main referee for this game will be Libyan international referee Muataz Al-Shalmani, with kickoff scheduled for 10:00 PM local time on Wednesday.
The appointment of Mahmoud Shantir as the fourth official for the Nigeria-South Africa encounter highlights the trust placed in Sudanese referees on the continental stage.
With extensive experience and a strong track record in officiating high-profile matches, Shantir’s presence underscores the commitment to fair play and professionalism in African football.
Meanwhile, Mohamed Abdullah Nyala’s inclusion in the VAR team for the Ivory Coast-Congo clash reflects the growing importance of video technology in modern football officiating.
As the tournament reaches its crucial stages, the implementation of VAR aims to ensure accurate decision-making and maintain the integrity of the game.
Both fixtures promise intense action and drama as the remaining teams battle for a spot in the tournament’s final.
With the support of experienced officials like Mahmoud Shantir and Mohamed Abdullah Nyala, fans can expect fair and efficient officiating as the African Cup of Nations reaches its thrilling climax.