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Victor Gomes makes history as first South African to officiate AFCON final

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Victor Gomes will be assisted by compatriots Zakhele Siwela, Lesotho’s Souru Phatshoane, and DR Congo’s Olivier Safari Kabene

By Kehinse Okeowo 

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has appointed a referee from South Africa, Victor Gomes to be the centre referee of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final. 

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The encounter between the seven time champions of AFCON, Egypt, and the highest ranked African side, Senegal will take place at the Yaounde-Stade Olembe in Cameroon on Sunday.

Victor Gomes will be assisted by fellow South African, Zakhele Siwela, Lesotho’s Souru Phatshoane, and DR Congo’s Olivier Safari Kabene.

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The 39-year-old South African was voted PSL Referee twice, in the 2012/2013 and 2017/2018 seasons and he has been an international referee since 2011.

He will be making history as the first South African referee to take charge of an AFCON final.

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Gomes took charge of the Ivory Coast/Algeria game in Douala at the group stages and had a good game. 

But all eyes will be on him in the final after Janny Sikazwe’s oddball showing in the Tunisia/Mali game set tongues wagging with regards to officiating.

Senegal secured passage to the final after beating fellow West African country, Burkina Faso 3-1. Their opponent, Egypt also won against hosts Cameroon after a penalty shoot-out in Yaounde.

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