2026 World Cup; FIFA Unveils 52 Referees, 7 African Referees Made List

 "FIFA Unveils 52 Referees for World Cup, including Six Women."

FIFA on Thursday unveiled its list of match officials for the June 11-July 19 World Cup, including 52 referees, six of whom are women. Football’s governing body will also take 88 assistant referees and 30 video match officials, who hail from all six confederations and 50 member associations.


“The selected match officials are the very best in the world,” said Pierluigi Collina, FIFA’s chief refereeing officer. They were part of a wider pool of officials that was identified and monitored over the past three years. They have attended seminars and officiated at FIFA tournaments. In addition, their performances in domestic and international matches were regularly assessed.”


The World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico will be the biggest in history, with a 48-team line-up and 104 matches to be played. There are 41 more match officials than at Qatar four years ago, where 32 teams played 64 matches.


“The fact that six women match officials have been selected continues a trend that was started four years ago in Qatar as we aim to further develop women’s refereeing,” Collina said with six women having already refereed in 2022.

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"Full list of African referees selected for 2026 World Cup."

FIFA has confirmed the list of African referees selected for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with seven officials earning spots at football’s biggest tournament. However, the announcement has stirred reactions following the exclusion of several high-profile names.


According to reports by Africa Top Sports, the selected referees are Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria), Amin Mohamed (Egypt), Pierre Atcho (Gabon), Jalal Jayed (Morocco), Dahane Beida (Mauritania), Tom Abongile (South Africa), and Omar Artan (Somalia).


The officials impressed during continental competitions under Confederation of African Football and are now set to represent Africa at the 2026 tournament, which will be hosted across United States, Mexico, and Canada.


Notable Omissions Raise Eyebrows

Despite the strong lineup, the decision has generated controversy after the exclusion of experienced referees such as Issa Sy and Jean-Jacques Ndala, both of whom have officiated major international fixtures.


Daniel Laryea was also left out of the final list, further fueling debate within African football circles.


The Selected Officials:

-1). Mustapha Ghorbal (Algeria)

Widely respected for his calm authority, Ghorbal has built a reputation for handling high-pressure matches across Africa.


-2). Amin Mohamed (Egypt)

A seasoned referee with extensive experience in club competitions, known for his composure and technical accuracy.


-3). Pierre Atcho (Gabon)

Recognised for consistency and fairness, Atcho has steadily gained prominence in both domestic and continental fixtures.


-4). Jalal Jayed (Morocco)

With experience in major tournaments, Jayed is accustomed to officiating intense and high-stakes encounters.


-5). Dahane Beida (Mauritania)

An emerging name, Beida is noted for his strict but balanced officiating style.


-6). Tom Abongile (South Africa)

A familiar face in CAF competitions, Abongile is regarded as one of the continent’s reliable referees.


-7). Omar Artan (Somalia)

Artan has earned praise for his discipline and control in matches across regional and domestic levels.


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