The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has selected Kenyan international referee Peter Kamaku Waweru to officiate the final match of the Africa Cup of Nations between Ivory Coast and Nigeria on Sunday, February 11, 2024.
The match is set to kick off at 21:00 local time at the Hassan II Stadium in Abidjan.
Meanwhile, Moroccan referee Redouane Jiyed has been appointed to oversee the third-place playoff between South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The match is scheduled for Saturday, February 10, 2024, with kickoff at 21:00 local time at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium in Abidjan.
The appointment of Peter Kamaku Waweru for the prestigious final match underscores the confidence placed in his refereeing abilities by the African football governing body.
As an experienced international referee, Waweru brings a wealth of expertise to ensure fair play and adherence to the rules of the game in this crucial encounter between two African football powerhouses.
Similarly, Redouane Jiyed’s selection for the third-place playoff reflects CAF’s commitment to maintaining the highest standards of officiating throughout the tournament.
With his proven track record, Jiyed is expected to uphold integrity and professionalism in ensuring a well-contested match between South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The Africa Cup of Nations has reached its climax, with Ivory Coast and Nigeria set to battle for continental supremacy in what promises to be a thrilling final showdown.
Additionally, the third-place playoff offers South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo an opportunity to salvage pride and end their campaign on a positive note.
With the stage set for these crucial matches, football fans across the continent eagerly anticipate witnessing top-quality football and memorable moments as the Africa Cup of Nations draws to a close.