Clément Turpin has been appointed as the centre referee for Ghana’s FIFA World Cup Round of 32 encounter against Colombia, scheduled for Saturday, in a high-stakes knockout fixture that promises intensity and drama.
The experienced French official is widely regarded as one of Europe’s top referees and will take charge of the crucial match as both teams battle for a place in the next stage of the tournament.
Turpin brings a wealth of experience to the game, having officiated several elite competitions on the global stage. Among his most notable assignments are the 2021 UEFA Europa League final and the 2022 UEFA Champions League final, two of the most prestigious matches in club football.
His appointment is expected to bring a strong level of control and discipline to the encounter, as Ghana and Colombia prepare for what is anticipated to be a fiercely contested showdown.
With both teams eyeing progression in the tournament, attention will not only be on the players but also on the officiating standards of one of football’s most respected referees.












