The Guardian (Nigeria)

Game gets Senegalese referee

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SUPER EAGLES’ number one goalkeeper, Stanley Nwabali, is fit to play in today’s quarterfin­al clash with Angola, team officials have said.

According to thenff. com., Coach Jose Peseiro has, however, indicated he may not want to risk the safe hands if he is not fit enough for the tie.

The winner of the encounter will square up with the winner of the clash between Cape Verde’s Blue Sharks and South Africa’s Bafana Bafana in one of the semifinal matches, at the Stade de la Paix in Bouake Meanwhile, Senegalese official Issa Sy will be the referee in the encounter at the Stade Félix Houphouët- Boigny in Abidjan. Sy will have compatriot­s Djibril Camara and Nouha Bangoura in tow as assistant referee 1 and assistant referee 2 respective­ly, alongside Mauritania­n official Abdel Aziz Bouh as fourth official.

Modibo Samake from Mali will serve as reserve assistant referee, while Ahmad Nazeer Hossen Bowud from Mauritius and Ali Mohamed Ahmed from Somalia will be in the roles of commission­er and referee assessor respective­ly.

The match, which will commence at 5.00 p. m. Cote d’ivoire time ( 6.00 p. m. Nigerian time) will be another of the rare occasions that Nigeria and Angola tango on the turf, with few clashes between both nations at senior level over the years. Nigeria edged Angola to reach the final round of the qualificat­ion series for the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals ( 2- 2 in Luanda and 1- 0 in Lagos), but the Angolans stepped on Nigeria to make their single appearance at the FIFA World Cup finals, when they won 1- 0 in Luanda and held the Eagles 1- 1 in Kano to edge the head- to- head contest that was the determinin­g factor for the 2006 FIFA World Cup qualificat­ion series.

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