Referee assignments for the late stages of the competition in Morocco.
Quarterfinals
17:00 CET - Tanger (Grand Stade de Tanger)
MALI - SENEGAL
Referee: Abongile Tom RSA
Assistant Referee 1: Zakhele Thusi Granville Siwela RSA
Assistant Referee 2: Souru Phatšoane LES
Fourth Official: Samuel Uwikunda RWA Reserve Assistant Referee: Boris Marlaise Ditsoga GAB
Video Assistant Referee: Brighton Chimene ZIM
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1: Elvis Guy Noupue Nguegoue CMR
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2: Hamza El Fariq MAR
CAF Referee Assessor: Fatou Gaye SEN
20:00 CET - Rabat (Stade Prince Moulay Hassan)
CAMEROON - MOROCCO
Referee: Dahane Beida MTN
CAMEROON - MOROCCO
Referee: Dahane Beida MTN
Assistant Referee 1: Jerson Emiliano dos Santos ANG
Assistant Referee 2: Ivanildo Meirelles de Oliveira Sanches ANG
Fourth Official: Mahmood Ali Mahmood Ismail SDN
Reserve Assistant Referee: Styven Danek Moutsassi Moyo CGO
Video Assistant Referee: Daniel Nii Ayi Laryea GHA
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1: Haythem Guirat TUN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2: Babacar Sarr MTN
CAF Referee Assessor: René Daniel Louzaya CGO
Saturday 10 January 2026
17:00 CET - Marrakech (Stade de Marrakech)
ALGERIA - NIGERIA
Referee: Issa Sy SEN
Assistant Referee 1: Djibril Camara SEN
ssistant Referee 2: Nouha Bangoura SEN
Fourth Official: Peter Waweru Kamaku KEN
Reserve Assistant Referee: Gilbert Kipkoech Cheruiyot KEN
Video Assistant Referee: Pierre Ghislain Atcho GAB
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1: Stephen Eleazar Onyango Yiembe KEN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2: Letticia Antonella Viana SWZ
CAF Referee Assessor: Yahya Hadqa MAR
20:00 CET - Agadir (Stade Adrar)
EGYPT - IVORY COAST
Referee: Mustapha Ghorbal ALG
Assistant Referee 1: Abbes Akram Zerhouni ALG
Assistant Referee 2: Adel Abane ALG
Fourth Official: Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo COD
Reserve Assistant Referee: Liban Abdourazak Ahmed DJI
Video Assistant Referee: Lahlou Benbraham ALG
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 1: Khalil Hassani TUN
Assistant Video Assistant Referee 2: Abdalaziz Yasir Ahmed Abdalaziz SDN
CAF Referee Assessor: Ali Mulumba Tomusange UGA

Big complaints now with the changed referees, Morocco complained the appointment of Egyptian Amin Omar, was replaced by Beida .. And now it's Cameroon that"s complaining to CAF because of the change ... Not a good look !
ReplyDeleteSeems again, there is no clear leaders in the Italian referees right now. Rocchi again appointing Doveri for the Inter-Napoli huge clash this weekend, proves that there isn't much confidence in all the names ( Mariani obviously after the big mistake in the first leg, Guida/Sozza/Massa not preferred here it seems). It's not so great to see.
ReplyDeleteUnfortunately, at the moment there is no referee who is truly reliable: until a few years ago, when there was a crisis, you could send Orsato and rest assured, but now there are no top-class referees left. Guida is perhaps the best referee along with Doveri, and in fact he was chosen for Verona-Lazio, a very delicate match; as for the rest, Massa's performance in Serie A has been rather poor and I believe Sozza was suspended after Lazio-Fiorentina (but in any case, Sozza has not been performing at a high level for years now).
DeleteYou will never find a real best referee in serie A, that's sure, however the fact that Doveri is always used as the big wild card should be over soon. While for Orsato this was justified, one can say that Doveri is the very last name after which there will be nobody.
DeleteSo it would have been better to anticipate a radical change, but this didn't happen. Doveri is almost 50 years old and he is not that excellent referee, as I said very often, just an extremely experienced one that can do what he wants on the field without any negative assessment by committee.
Among the international referees, for sure Guida must be considered nr. 1 but then after him at moment I would mention Colombo even before Sozza, for the reasons I mentioned, while Massa, another very-long time FIFA referee very often showed too poor performances.
What will happen after the retirement of Doveri and to follow, Guida? For sure this will be not Rocchi's problem, because this is clearly the last year for him, things can't go worse than they are really at moment...
Agreed, the only option now after Doveri's retirement would be Guida .. Too many mistakes from Sozza and Mariani who probably won't get many big clashes for the rest of the season. Sometimes, the committee also relies on Chiffi if they don't find other alternatives.
DeleteFor the future, it also seems that Colombo and Zufferli are the two referees that seems to be pushed by the committee into some big matches, and I think they will become the future UEFA referees.
Wow,Doveri to appoint in this huge clash is such a Rocchi move and one could have almost predicted that.
DeleteWhenever in doubt send Doveri, who as Chefren said,can almost do whatever he wants and will always have backings from higher authorities.
Since he is that old school ref,he should maybe remember how old school Italian refs used to handle matches.
Orsato,Rocchi,Rizzoli heck,even Collina.
All by the book,there was some player management but everything was by the book and Doveri should maybe look up to them.
When he retires...Happy day for sure.
I watched only the last 20 minutes of Milan-Genoa yesterday. I liked how Mariani handled that very hot ending. There were a lot of decisions to take and he did very well. The Milan players had an awful behaviour - I am happy of the way Mariani managed them. I don't think there was anything more he could do, I also liked his body language.
DeleteNow some reports are sugesting that Napoli is not happy with Doveri's appointment and that they will protest to AIA.
DeleteThere are possibilities that maybe they will change and appoint another ref.
Algeria-Nigeria: Sy
ReplyDeleteEgypt-Iv.Coast: Ghorbal
It looks like CAF panicked a lot by putting Tom onto Mali-Senegal (SA ref did merit getting another game and in terms of level, that QF was probably the only applicable tie) when it might have been better as Jayed, but after this huge drama ultimately I think the four appointments are pretty sound. If Egypt lose and both Morocco and Algeria win then Amin would be the optimal choice, especially regarding style, for that derby semifinal (Artan, minus his Mundials, and Ndala can fight for the other one?).
DeleteHello, as far as I know Artan has been send home (media)
DeleteTricky penalty area incident. Positively surprised by VAR final decision, to support Referee. It would have been very easy to call OFR, but you can argue, despite of tackle by defender not on the ball, that attacker looked for it. To me a correct outcome.
ReplyDeletePlease, if possible always try to link the video incidents.
DeleteNo penalty at all for me and quite very good first half by Tom with two correct YC and good foul detection.
DeleteI would rather go on a simulation.
ReplyDeleteFirst 30 minutes are regular, two clear yellow cards, but the referee seems aligned and never chasing the situations. It seems to me that he anticipates Senegal's actions a bit too much.
ReplyDeleteGood second YC and though RC for Mali. Rough general attitude by Mali players. Too much physical intensity and referee awarded them disciplinary sanctions on purpose.
ReplyDeleteSecond yellow given for a none existant contact minutes before and a player down faking injury. Poor decision
ReplyDeleteSecond YC: https://streamain.com/en/8EvxWsbI41nHVPh/watch
ReplyDeleteTo me, a very clear one after advantage, we are not used to see such a decision anymore in modern football by most of referees...
Agree. That’s Tom strict style in modern refereeing. Which was…a normal decision few years ago. Good spot after advantage. Well done Abongile !
DeleteGiven the score is still 0-1, I presume that shot didn't go into the net (it sure looked like it was!).
DeleteWhat happens in the almost 90 seconds between the goal kick and the production of the red card? That clip goes from 45:49 to 47:15. Why did it take so long to show the yellow and red?
The goalkeeper for Mali made a save ball didn't go out for some time. Good decision from Tom and I would say that he successfully sold it as well. Tom reminds me of Kovacs at times with the strict enforcement style. Very consistent but it always can go very wrong if decisions are not accepted, i.e. CZE-TUR for Kovacs.
DeleteI just saw that Algeria-Nigeria goes to Issa Sy and Egypt-Cote De Ivoire for Ghorbal.
ReplyDeleteNot official yet.
Just as Ghorbal had that one Cup of Nations when he was the best some years ago,Tom is clearly the best in this Cup of Nations.
ReplyDelete+1
DeleteHe is consistent in his disciplinary control and does not go below that.
ReplyDeleteShame that most of his colleagues are not like that.
You take words on my mouth M ! Completely agree !
DeleteVery strict in disciplinary choices.
DeleteWe'll see Beida,but I dont think he will deliver performance as consistent as Tom.
DeleteSome crucial incidents from Abongile Tom game.
ReplyDelete3' Penalty area incident, decision play on, confirmed by VAR
https://streambug.org/cv/309be4
Close to a simulation, never penalty. YC for simulation would have been a confirmation of the South African referee's style, however basically good to play on and not to whistle penalty.
23' First YC for the player then sent off
https://streambug.org/cv/20d6d7
I think no doubts here.
45'+1 Second YC for reckless action, full live sequence
https://streambug.org/cv/b71966
Key moments (foul) shown later by broadcaster
https://streambug.org/cv/5b5845
Unfortunately impossible to know what happened during the replays and the CAF broadcaster surely can be blamed, but it was hard to believe that referee would have sent off a player in that circumstance. Now, given that there wasn't a real advantage gesture, my idea is that the fourth official from Rwanda cooperated with referee, confirming to him the YC, or maybe the referee himself had seen without remember the particulars and he needed a bit more time. For me a correct sending off if one considers the style of the referee, other referees would never think about that, but the key is consistence.
To me, the referee from South Africa had a similar performance to the previous one, never changing his style (many cards in second half) and not being afraid of the context / decisioin making. That's basically a big skill in modern refereeing, honestly something that seems now forgotten by most of the officials. However, one could still criticize him for being a rather chaotic referee "throwing cards" without trying to read more the game. As long as decisions can be supported, one can accept this style, but it's true that this can lead to troubles in other circumstances. Regarding the last two clashes he officiate, one must admit that Mali players were very aggressive in their challenges and this was unnecessary.
Now, not being a preselected official for WC, the AFCON of Abongile Tom should be over but never say never...
Penalty video: Okay. All. Seems like attacker actually stepped on the defender. Play on is sufficient. Video 2, doesn’t really look like a clear reckless challenge that deserves a 2nd yellow. No advantage signal, however he pointed at him. Maybe meaning it’s a delayed yellow. I doubt that a pro ref would forget that he already had a yellow but an advantage shouldn’t be given there but it’s allowed per the law.
DeleteAs expected, Bieda giving every decision to the home team in the first 20 minutes
ReplyDeleteStop your ridiculous bullshit comments…Nothing to say after 30 mn about Beida. Very good performance at this moment.
DeleteAgeurd elbows attacker in the head and referee doesnt even notice it. Pathetic
ReplyDelete44' - missed (foul +) YC:
Deletehttps://streamin.me/v/5c2f4e16
Agree. Mistake here by Beida and YC forgotten.
DeleteFor all the pro-Morocco conspiracies, the home team have been denied what were rather clear penalties in both of their knockout ties so far: https://streamin.me/v/344a873d
ReplyDeleteOverall, probably about as a good performance by Beida so far as possible in the circumstances.
And as you can see in this clip, the free-for-all on the benches continues! :/
DeleteThis situation is very difficult to assess for VAR and Beida. If you isolate only the gesture that was clear foul and Pk with YC. But in spirit of the game ´s view, no intentionnal foul and good decision to play on. No clear and obvious mistake here IMO, so correct no OFR by Ghana VAR.
DeleteShould have been penalty for me as well, but indeed rather impossible for the referee, even more because slightly off-the-ball incident. Then the argument for VAR staying silent should be that this was a rather "unconventional" penalty, so some courage by VAR should have been shown, nevertheless for me it's a mistake from the room, they should have called it. The foul on attacker in penalty area is clear, we can't forgive this action only because unintentional.
DeleteChallenging game for the referee from Mauritania.
Agree with your analysis too Chefren. You can also argue to go on no penalty side that player fouled wasn’t in ball possession or on possibility to reach it. An additionnal circumstance to avoid PK here.
DeleteAnd now forgiven 2nd YC to MAR player.
ReplyDeleteWow.
If I were Cameroon huge protests would be from me.
Hum hum 🤨. YC and so RC missed by Beida (we can note big gap with Tom braveness here) against El Khannous from Morocco. Clear intentional infringment from behind…. (64´)
ReplyDeleteApparently a rugby tackle in the middle of the pitch is just a foul
ReplyDeleteClear pk missed for me for Morroco, keeper clearly touching the player in the head saw the same given in PL few days ago
ReplyDeleteWas penalty for Cameroon ! Where is VAR here ? Clear contact and OFR had to be request !
ReplyDeleteWe have also a possible penalty for a challenge by keeper. A very challenging game for referee, unfortunately in some cases, not the correct decision was taken. Nevertheless, for a final assessment one must tak into consideration how challenging it was.
ReplyDeleteIn general, we can say that CAF catastrophic management of referees appointments and all substitutions of referees and VAR makes Beida ´s performance impossible to be perfect. But we can discuss lack of braveness of referee from Mauritania and his VAR from Ghana who seemed to avoid to take any strong decisions in key moments…
ReplyDeleteSorry but that’s enough now. Clear elbow foul by Morocco defender and instead of PK, we have freekick for defense instead. Was here Clear and obvious mistake and VAR had to intervene…Poor by Beida. Poor…
ReplyDeleteTerrible decision
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ReplyDeleteIf you tell me to choice between Abongile Tom and Dahane Beida for WC, my choice is 500 % for south african ref. No 1% of courage in Mauritanian umpire. No words…
ReplyDeleteCaf likes quota and politics
DeleteBeida have the support of weld Yahya caf vice president
All this on GOMEZ POOR MANGEMENT
ReplyDeleteNOW THEY WILL STRUGGLE again for semi final appointment
The first one NDALA if morocco Nigeria
Omar if morocco Algeria
The second one imtiyaz / ARTAN
Heerelall is really a candidate after all the YCs he missed/ignored in Botswana-DRC?(!), wow...
DeleteClips from the second half.
ReplyDeleteManagement of Morocco no23:
https://streamin.me/v/81b6f8c0
Three key penalty area incidents:
https://streamin.me/v/05d3f279
https://streamin.me/v/e81bb26d
https://streamin.me/v/20fde69c
And what is your analysis Mikael please ?
ReplyDeleteOn the potential penalties: the first incident is not a foul, the goalkeeper makes a successful save on the ball (you can see it if you watch the replays carefully), and then when the ball ricochets back from the attacker's head, the contact with the goalkeeper is careless at most; no foul committed. The arm use in the third incident happens OUTSIDE the penalty area, you can determine this by the position of the Morocco defender's feet, so this was neither a missed penalty - BUT, I will come back to this scene later. The most tricky incident is the second one. Laryea's hands were quite tied here, because it would have been very hard to intervene having passed over the incident which I highlighted in the 1half (34'). Mbuemo has mostly lost control of the ball, but you can't argue too much with the replay, which shows a clear contact - even if it is irrelevant for the action in practice. You can clearly understand Laryea's thinking with the non-intervention in the first half, but the more you bend the rules the more you make a rod for your own back, and it seems that it has come back to bite the Var with this episode. FINALLY: I think Beida's performance lost the most credibility with the 80' incident, because to finish with a defensive freekick does not give a good image for the referee (one could imagine he was about to blow up in favour of Cameroon but, realising the offence could be inside, decided to give it the other way). In this incident at least, it seems fair to label the charge "lacking courage to make unpopular decisions" toward Beida.
DeleteOn the potential SYC: this clip series could be used educationally, for offering pointers to Elite referees about they could manage already-cautioned players better than Beida did with El-Khannouss. The booking at 49' is correct, reckless foot-up. However, the Mauritanian referee does not use the card to actually take control of the manner in which Mar no23 is playing. You can see he protests quite flagrantly at Beida long after the card has been sorted out, and then at 56' El-Khannouss even 'dares' to make a deliberate, late charging foul - which a very strict referee could have decided to penalise as a YC. Beida did not correctly determine the 56' foul as a challenge to his authority of the match, and just gave it as a normal freekick. Already-booked players should be too scared of making fouls like 56'! This comes back to hurt the Mauritanian ref at 64', which is quite a weird incident - you can defend the tackle as neither reckless (he kind 'falls' into the opponent more than wiping him out) nor SPA, but like 80', it gives a rather poor image for the referee.
OVERALL: The comments here are over the top, in my opinion. This game does not change my opinion that Beida is a very good referee, and he was put in a very unfortunate position by the appointment (procedure) by CAF. Everything would look a lot ‘cleaner’ though, had Beida taken better control of Mar no23 and awarded an attacking freekick at 80’. In the real world, with all that was said before the match, I don’t think you can really blame Laryea too much for turning a blind eye at 34’, which then made intervening at 68’ for Cameroon as impossible.
And finally, I think it should be mentioned: the level of mobbing/pressure/nervousness in the early stages of the match was genuinely extraordinary. Beida coped with that in a manner that only very few referees at this tournament (+ Ghorbal, Amin and maybe Sy?) would have been able to without the game turning into a total mess.
DeletePenalty incident 1 with the GK. He looks offside. That’s the main reason for no review.
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