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FIFA Names African Referees for 2026 World Cup Amid Selection Debate

Timothy Lukanga
Last updated: 2026/04/12 at 8:35 AM
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FIFA has officially unveiled the list of African referees selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with seven match officials earning the prestigious opportunity to officiate at football’s biggest stage.

The tournament, set to be hosted across the United States, Mexico, and Canada, will see Africa represented by a mix of experienced and emerging refereeing talent.

Selected African referees

According to reports, the officials chosen after impressive performances in competitions organized by the Confederation of African Football include:

Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria) – Known for his calm authority and ability to manage high-pressure fixtures.

Amin Mohamed (Egypt) – A seasoned referee recognized for composure and technical precision.

Pierre Atcho (Gabon) – Praised for consistency and fairness in domestic and continental matches.

Jalal Jayed (Morocco) – Experienced in handling intense, high-stakes encounters.

Dahane Beida (Mauritania) – An emerging figure with a strict but balanced officiating approach.

Tom Abongile (South Africa) – Noted for strong decision-making and growing international reputation.

Omar Artan (Somalia) – Commended for discipline and match control across regional competitions.

Controversy over omissions

Despite the strong lineup, the announcement has sparked debate within African football circles following the exclusion of several high-profile referees.

Notably, experienced officials such as Issa Sy and Jean-Jacques Ndala were left out, despite their track records officiating major international fixtures.

The omission of Daniel Laryea has further fueled discussions, with many observers questioning the selection criteria.

Africa’s representation on the global stage

The selected referees are expected to carry the continent’s officiating standards onto the global stage, building on performances in CAF tournaments and previous international assignments.

While debate over exclusions continues, attention will now shift to how the chosen officials perform at the World Cup—where every decision will be under global scrutiny.

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Timothy Lukanga April 12, 2026
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