Algiers, Algeria – The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced the refereeing team that will officiate the highly anticipated quarter-final match between Algeria and Nigeria in the Africa Cup of Nations.
Senegalese referee Issa Sy has been appointed to take charge of the crucial encounter. Sy brings a wealth of experience in African competitions to the game, which is expected to be one of the highlights of this stage, given the history and intense rivalry between the two nations.
In the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) room, Gabonese official Pierre Atcho Ghislain will oversee the video technology. This appointment underscores CAF’s commitment to ensuring fair play and minimizing impactful errors during the match.
Algerian fans are eagerly anticipating this clash, hoping that the refereeing team will contribute to a fair and transparent match. They trust that Les Verts (The Greens) will be able to perform at their best and confidently progress further in the continental tournament.
The Algerian team is preparing intensely for this crucial game. Coach [Coach’s name] is confident that his team will be able to overcome Nigeria and advance to the semi-finals. The players are determined to give their all on the field and make their nation proud. DZWatch will provide continuous updates and analysis leading up to and following the match.


