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Ghanaian Referee Daniel Laryea to officiate CAF Champions League Semi-final Clash

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Ghanaian Referee Daniel Laryea has been appointed to officiate the CAF Champions League semi-final between Morocco’s Wydad Athletic Club and South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns. The match is scheduled to take place on May 13 at the Mohammed V complex, with Laryea serving as the centre referee.

Laryea has a wealth of experience under his belt and has previously officiated some of the biggest tournaments on the continent. His inclusion in the semi-final clash is a testament to his expertise and knowledge of the game.

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Assisting Laryea on the flanks will be Kwasi Achempong Brobbey, another Ghanaian referee who has also gained significant experience in recent years. The duo will work alongside two other referees, Soulaimane Amaldine and Lamin Jammeh, to ensure a fair and smooth game.

Both Laryea and Brobbey have been instrumental in raising the flag of Ghana high in recent times, having officiated in several continental tournaments, including the CAF Women’s Champions League, Championship of African Nations (CHAN), and U-20 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt.

The appointment of Ghanaian referees to officiate high-profile matches is a clear indication of the country’s growing reputation in the sport. It also highlights the importance of investing in the development of referees to ensure that they meet international standards.

For the most part, the appointment of Laryea and Brobbey to the semi-final clash is a source of pride for Ghana and a testament to the country’s growing reputation in African football. The duo is expected to deliver a top-notch performance that will further cement their status as some of the best referees on the continent.

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