The Confederation of African Football (CAF) have appointed Bouh Abdel Aziz from Mauritania to officiate Ghana vs Comoros next month.
The referee will take charge of Ghana’s second 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifier away from home against the minnows few days after their first game.
Ghana FA has confirmed that the referee selected by CAF to officiate the Comoros game is Referee Bouh Abdel Aziz from Mauritania.
“Bouh Abdel Aziz from Mauritania has been appointed as referee for the FIFA World Cup qualifier between Comoros and Ghana.
“The 31-year-old will be assisted by Diba Hamedine (Assistant I), Youssef Mohamed Mahmoud (Assistant II), and Diou Moussa Alassane (Fourth referee).
Efong Nzolo Jérôme from Gabon will work as Referee Assessor while Shongwe William Makinati from Eswatini works as Match Commissioner,” parts of the communique from the GFA said.
The game between Comoros and Ghana will be played at the Moroni Stadium on Tuesday, November 21. Kickoff is at 19:00gmt.



























