CAF Appoints Djiboutian Referees for Zamalek's CAF Confederation Cup Clash Against Black Bulls
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has officially informed Zamalek SC that a refereeing team from Djibouti has been assigned to officiate their upcoming CAF Confederation Cup match against Mozambique's Black Bulls. This eagerly anticipated clash, marking the first round of the group stage, is scheduled for November 27 at Cairo International Stadium.
According to Zamalek’s media center, the officiating team for the match will be led by Djiboutian referee Mohamed Dirani, who will take charge as the center referee. He will be supported by assistant referees Liban Abdirazak Ahmed and Elia Robleh Dirir, both also from Djibouti. The fourth official will be Djiboutian referee Mahmoud Nasser Hussein.
CAF has further appointed Tanzanian official Khalid Abdullah Mohamed as the general match commissioner, while referee oversight will be handled by Meboti Moise from the Democratic Republic of Congo. Angolan official Jose Neves will serve as the general coordinator for the event.
The match will be an important start for Zamalek, who heads Group D alongside notable clubs such as Egypt’s Al-Masry, Nigeria's Enyimba, and Mozambique's Black Bulls. Zamalek will be aiming to leverage their home-field advantage at Cairo International Stadium, hoping for a strong performance to set a positive tone in the group.
Fans are eagerly looking forward to the clash, which kicks off at 9 PM local time, as Zamalek begins its campaign to capture the prestigious CAF Confederation Cup title.
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