Pyramids FC has been officially notified by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) regarding the date of their match against TP Mazembe of the Democratic Republic of Congo in the group stage of the CAF Champions League, along with the appointed referee team.
Pyramids will face Mazembe on Saturday, February 24th, at 3 p.m. local time in Lubumbashi, Congo.
The match will be officiated by a Ghanaian refereeing team led by international referee Daniel Laryea.
He will be assisted by his compatriots, Assistant Referee 1 Brobbey Acheampong, Assistant Referee 2 Roland Addy, and Fourth Official Charles Bulu.
The match commissioner for the game is Chadian Mohamed Dembélé, with Angolan Manuel Candido serving as the referee assessor.
The general coordinator will be Moroccan Abdullah Al-Atmani, while Cameroonian Christian Irini will be in charge of security.
It’s worth noting that Mazembe currently leads Group A with 7 points, while Pyramids FC sits at the bottom of the group with 4 points.
This announcement sets the stage for what promises to be a crucial encounter in the ongoing CAF Champions League campaign, as both teams vie for progression in the prestigious tournament.