- Elingui Mindjih Eric is the only Cameroonian Referee retained for the tournament alongside Equatorial Guinea’s Ondo Akara Pedro Luis in a rare UNIFFAC duo
- Two Nigerian Referees have been picked for the tournament’s preparations while Morocco dominates with three officials
- The tournament Morocco is hoping to host and win again gets underway on April 11 and it’s best three teams will earn a FIFA World Cup qualification ticket
Budding Cameroonian Futsal referee, Elingui Mindjih Eric plus Ukah Ndubissi and Musa Davou of Nigeria have been named in a Confederation of African Football (CAF) squad of 22 officials – including three Moroccan invited to Morocco for the pre-2024 Futsal Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) camp this month to prepare for the finals in April, kick442.com can report.
Elingui who replaced Yves Eyebe as a FIFA referee badge holder in 2018 is the only Cameroonian in the multi-national squad that includes two colleagues each from Angola, Egypt, Libya, Senegal, Nigeria, South Africa and Tunisia. Mozambique, Equatorial Guinea, Algeria and Côte D’Ivoire all have one official on the list while host Morocco is the most-represented with three referees.
The training is expected to run for two weeks from the end of this month, after which CAF will publish the final squad of officials for the tournament.
If Elingui is retained, the 2024 Futsal AFCON will be his second. He made his international continental competition debut in the last tournament that held in Morocco.
The physical education tutor in his native Cameroon is one of the high-profile officials in his country and regularly on duty for CAF, including handling the recent AFCON qualifier crunch tie between Algeria and Libya.
He is expected to join his colleagues to deliver a great performance in the tournament especially after the landmark officiating that characterized AFCON 2023 a few weeks back in Côte D’Ivoire.
The provisional squad of Referees and their nationality:
Balahouane Ammar – Algeria
Katchingavisa Jose -Angola
Andre Nelson Pinheiro -Angola
Elingui Mindjih Eric – Cameroon
Kouame Abel Junior – Côte D’Ivoire
Hassan Ahmed Yousef- Egypt
Samy Aly Ahmed Tarek- Egypt
Ondo Akara Pedro Luis- Equatorial Guinea
Alayat Mohammed – Libya
Alaffas Mohammed – Libya
Krich Khalid – Morocco
El Haoud Said – Morocco
Rguig Mustapha – Morocco
Almoco Hilario – Mozambique
Ukah Ndubissi – Nigeria
Musa Davou – Nigeria
Dienne El Hadji – Senegal
Dabo Alioune – Senegal
Mahlangu Sipho Macbeth – South Africa
Muvhali Cedrick – South Africa
Gueddich Nabil – Tunisia
Kammoun Aymen – Tunisia
Host, Morocco are pooled in group A alongside 2020 third best finishers Angola, Ghana and returnees Zambia.
Since its inception in 1996, only three countries have reached glory namely Egypt, Libya and the Atlas Lions.
More history beckons for Morocco are eying a third consecutive success, a record held by all-time winners Egypt.
Morocco first won the trophy in South Africa 2016, victory for Morocco at this year’s finals will see them match Egypt’s record of winning it on two occasions as hosts (1996, 2000).
Contenders Libya and Egypt are pooled in group B alongside newcomers Namibia and Mauritania.
The tournament scheduled to take place from 11th-21st April, the tournament will see the top three nations secure automatic qualification for this year’s FIFA Futsal World Cup in Uzbekistan.
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