The upcoming U-23 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) clash between Ghana and Morocco will be officiated by Gabonese referee Tanguy Patrice Mebiame. The match is scheduled to take place at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on Tuesday.
Mebiame will be supported by assistant referees Joel Wonka Wonka Doe from Liberia and Dimbiniaina Andriatianrivelo from Madagascar. Adalbert Diouf from Senegal will serve as the fourth official, while Issaka Adamou from Niger will act as the Match Commissioner.
Ghana’s U-23 team made an impressive start to the tournament, securing a thrilling 3-2 victory over Congo in their opening match. Ernest Nuamah opened the scoring for Ghana in the second half, and the introduction of Emmanuel Yeboah off the bench proved decisive as he netted two goals to give the Black Meteors a three-goal advantage.
With this win, Ghana currently sits at the top of their group, level on points with their upcoming opponents, Morocco. A victory in Tuesday’s match would significantly enhance Ghana’s chances of progressing to the semi-finals.
The Black Meteors will be determined to maintain their winning momentum and secure another crucial victory as they strive for success in Morocco. The team’s focus will be on delivering a strong performance on the field and capitalizing on their early success in the tournament.