Egyptian Referee Appointed for Key Match Between Morocco and Libya
The North African Football Confederation has announced the officiating team for the crucial match between the Moroccan national under-17 team and their Libyan counterparts, which is set to take place as part of the final round of qualifiers for the African U-17 Cup of Nations. The experienced Egyptian referee Mahmoud Wafa has been appointed as the main referee for this important encounter. He will be supported by Algerian assistant referee Mohamed Hamidi and Egyptian assistant referee Mohamed Magdy Suleiman, while Algerian referee Mohamed Rafiq Ouina will serve as the fourth official.
As the Moroccan team enters this match, they carry the buoyancy of having secured the North African Championship title, achieving a perfect score of nine points from their three preceding matches. This victory has undoubtedly boosted their morale, setting the stage for a competitive showdown against Libya. The match is scheduled to be held at the Benina Martyrs Stadium in Benghazi on Sunday at 4 PM Moroccan time, promising an exciting clash between these two neighboring teams.
As reported by hespress.com.