SA referee gets red card on Fifa panel
SOUTH Africa will have one less international referee than last year with Kulasande Qongqo falling off the Fifa panel after he was not renominated.
The South African officials for 2018 were named by the South African Football Association after Fifa accepted their nomination.
But Qongqo has been dropped for poor performances and administration.
Among the linesman‚ Peter Chauke and Stevens Khumalo fall off.
Both are suspended while investigations into alleged bribery during the ABC Motsepe League playoffs continue‚ but their careers are considered effectively over. Athenkosi Ndongeni and Mervyn van Wyk are included for the first time.
Fifa accredited referees and linesmen (or assistant referees in Fifa-speak) wear the Fifa badge as opposed to an association badge and are able to officiate international matches.
For Bennett it marks his 16th year on the panel – extending the record for any South African match official – while Chris Harrison and Thando Ndzandzeka were included for the first time last year.
Once referees reach the age of 45 they can no longer officiate international matches but are able to continue in the Premier Soccer League for at least two more years after that.
Siwela is the most experienced linesman‚ having first won his Fifa badge in 2010.
This is the full list of SA’s Fifaaccredited officials for 2018:
Men, referees: Daniel Bennett‚ Victor Gomes‚ Chris Harrison‚ Victor Hlungwani‚ Thando Ndzandzeka. Linesmen: Lindikhaya Bolo‚ Sandile Dilikane‚ Johannes Moshidi‚ Athenkosi Ndongeni‚ Zakhele Siwe Thembisile Windvoel‚ Mervyn van Wyk
Women, referees: Akhona Makalima‚ Lindiwe Thwala
Lineswomen: Baaitse Manca‚ Maneo Tau‚ Nobuhle Tsokela‚ Nembaleni Vhahangele. — DDC