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Ivorian Natacha Konan to officiate the final match between Ghana and Nigeria in women’s football.

Ivorian Natacha Konan will officiate the final match between Ghana and Nigeria in women’s football.



Ivorian referee Natacha Konan has been selected to officiate the final match between Ghana and Nigeria in the 2023 All Africa Games Women’s Football tournament.

Assisting her on the lines will be Sakina Hamidou Alfa from Niger, Alice Umutesi from Rwanda (Assistant II), and Raya Sisay from Ethiopia (Fourth Official).

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Jodie Marian Reid Seton from Liberia will serve as the Match Commissioner, while Janny Sikazwe from Zambia will be the Referee Assessor.

Other officials for the final include Yoane Claude Elong Bebey from Cameroon as the General Coordinator, Oluchi Ngozi Tobe Chukwu from Nigeria as the Media Officer, and Odochi Joan Efughu from Nigeria as the Security Officer.

The Black Princesses earned their spot in the final with a 3-1 victory over Senegal in the semi-finals. Nigeria, on the other hand, secured their place with a 2-0 win against Uganda in the first semi-final.

The final match is set to take place at the Cape Coast Stadium on Thursday, March 21, 2024.


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