CAF referees pre-selected for Africa Cup of Nations 2019

CAF selected 27 referees and 29 assistant referees for a preparatory course scheduled for 28 April to 5 May 2019 in Rabat, Morocco, as part of the build-up to the Africa Cup of Nations Egypt 2019. The selected match officials, representing 33 Member Associations, will take part in the intensive eight-day training camp, to decide on the match officials for the final tournament scheduled for 21 June to 19 July in the Egyptian cities of Alexandria, Cairo, Ismailia and Suez. Whilst in Rabat, the officials will undergo medical and physical test besides theoretical and practical sessions under the supervision of experienced CAF Instructors. Also to be discussed are the amendments to the Laws of the Game, which takes effect 1 Jun 2019, and will be implemented during the tournament. A blend of youth and experience, Egypt and Tunisia have the biggest number of representatives – five (5), consisting of three referees and two assistant referees. (Source: CAF)

Referees
1. Mustapha Ghorbal (ALG) 
2. Helder Martins (ANG)
3. Joshua Bondo (BOT)
4. Pacifique Ndabihawenimana (BDI)
5. Alioum Alioum (CMR)
6. Ghead Grisha (EGY, photo)
7. Amin Omar (EGY)
8. Mahmoud Zakaria (EGY)
9. Bamlak Tessema (ETH)
10. Eric Otogo Castane (GAB)
11. Bakary Gassama (GAM)
12. Daniel Laryea (GHA)
13. Peter Waweru (KEN)
14. Mahamadou Keita (MLI)
15. Redouane Jiyed (MAR)
16. Noureddine El-Jaafari (MAR)
17. Jackson Pavaza (NAM)
18. Jean Ngambo (COD)
19. Louis Hakizimana (RWA)
20. Maguette N’Diaye (SEN)
21. Bernard Camille (SEY)
22. El-Fadil Mohamed (SDN)
23. Victor Gomes (RSA)
24. Sadok Selmi (TUN)
25. Youssef Essrayri (TUN)
26. Haithem Guirat (TUN)
27. Janny Sikazwe (ZAM)

Assistant Referees
1. Mokrane Gourari (ALG)
2. Abdelhak Etchiali (ALG)
3. Jerson Dos Santos (ANG)
4. Seydou Tiama (BFA)
5. Elvis Noupue (CMR)
6. Evarist Menkouande (CMR)
7. Issa Yaya (CHA)
8. Soulaimane Almadine (COM)
9. Tahssen Abo El Sadat (EGY)
10. Mahmoud Ahmed (EGY)
11. Berhe Tesfagiorghis (ERI)
12. Samuel Temesgin (ETH)
13. Sidibe Sidiki (GUI)
14. Gilbert Cheruiyot (KEN)
15. Souru Phatsoane (LES)
16. Attia Amsaaed (LBY)
17. Lionel Andrianantenaina (MAD)
18. Azgaou Lahcen (MAR)
19. Arsenio Marengula (MOZ)
20. Mahamadou Yahaya (NIG)
21. Baba Adel (NGA)
22. Oliver Safari (COD)
23. El Hadji Samba (SEN)
24. Djibril Camara (SEN)
25. Zakhele Siwela (RSA)
26. Mohammed Ibrahim (SDN)
27. Waleed Ahmed (SDN)
28. Yamen Mellouchi (TUN)
29. Anouar Hmila (TUN)