Sinan RAJUB SENOGA
Ivorian referee Ibrahim Kalilou Traore has been appointed as the center referee for the AFCON qualifier between Uganda and South Sudan to be played on Friday 11th October.
The encounter will be played under the floodlights of Mandela National Stadium at 7pm.
Traore’s compatriots Adou Hermann Desire N’Goh and Nouho Ouattara will be the first and second assistant referees respectively.
Patrick Tanguy Jean Phillippe, also from Ivory Coast, will be the match’s fourth official.
This will be the second time Traore and his compatriots will be in charge of a match involving Uganda having been in charge of the Cranes 1-0 win over Tanzania in Dar es Salaam in March last year.
The Cranes will be seeking to consolidate their lead on the Group K table of the AFCON Qualifiers having collected four points from the first two games.
Uganda will thereafter visit South Sudan next Tuesday (15th October) in Juba on match day four of the campaign.
Match Officials
Center Referee: Ibrahim Kalilou Traore
1st Assistant: Adou Hermann Desire N’Goh
2nd Assistant: Nouho Ouattara
Fourth Official: Patrick Tanguy Jean Phillippe