- The Chadian squad has done a number of national and international games together in national and international competitionsÂ
- The team led by Lare Lamgna will fly out of Chad this Friday to manage the meeting of the West African nations
The World Football governing body (FIFA ) has assigned a crew of all -Chadian match officials to take charge of the first-leg of the fourth and final round women’s U-17 FIFA world cup qualifiers tie scheduled for this weekend in Monrovia.
The FIFA Referee panel led by retired Referee Pierlurgi Corlina has picked Lamnga Lare as referee for the match, with her compatriots Victorine Ngarrasoum and Ndingadal Homadje to serve as first and second assistants respectively while Bit Oumarou Aicha Bit fourth official for the game.
Kenyan Margaret Omondi will serve as match commissioner.
Liberia’s U17 girls will host World Cup bronze medallists, Flamingos of Nigeria, at the Samuel Kanyon Doe Stadium, Monrovia on June 9, 2024.
This will be in the first leg fixture of the two teams FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup African qualification series final fixture.
The match in the Liberian capital will kick off at 4pm Liberia time (5pm in Nigeria).
Bankole Olowookere’s maidens have made their way into the fourth and final qualifying round following a 12-0 second round annihilation of their counterparts from Central African Republic, after which they dispatched Burkina Faso’s U17 girls 7-1 on aggregate.
The Liberian girls were the big surprise of the third round, edging out Senegal on the away goal rule after a 2-0 win in Monrovia in the second leg of a tie that the Senegalese thought they had wrapped up after a 3-1 win in Dakar.
The second leg will take place at the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja one week later.
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