The Confederation of Africa Football (CAF) have appointed Madagascar referee, Hamada el Moussa Nampiandraza to handle Ghana's final AFCON Group C match against South Africa on Tuesday.
The 31 year old gained his FIFA badge in 2010 and he has been one of the best officiating officials on the Africa continent as he was at the last AFCON championship in South Africa.
He is regarded as the "no nonsense referee" as he doesn't hesitate in flashing out his cards.
Referee Nampiadraza, will be assisted by Cameroonian lineman Evarust Menkounde and Songuifolo Yeo of Cote D' Ivoire as well as Janny Sikazwe from Zambia will be the fourth referee, whilst the match commissioner will be Ugandan Charles Masembe.
Ghana and South Africa will lock horns against each other; as both teams seek to book a place in the quarter finals.


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