Pierre Atcho will be officiating his second-ever Black Stars match in almost seven months when Ghana play guests to the Central African Republic (CAR) in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) qualifiers next month.
The young Gabonese Fifa official was in charged when the senior national team defeated Zimbabwe 3-1 at Cape Coast in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers just last October.
Atcho, this time, leads three other countrymen when CAR host Ghana in a second Group G fixture in the qualifiers to the Cote d’Ivoire Afcon on Sunday, June 5.
Marlaise Marlaise Ditsoga Boris and Urbain Ondo Ndong have been appointed as Assitants I and II to the 29-year-old.
Tanguy Patrice Mebiame completes the quarted from Gabon as Fourth Official.
The Match Commisioner is Marcellin Gaha Djiadeu from Cameroon.
Central African Republic will have to host Ghana at a neutral venue as their Barthélemy Boganda Stadium in Bangui is one of 23 banned facilities across the continent “for not meeting the required standards to host Caf A Type competitions”
Kickoff, meanwhile, has been confirmed for 13:00 GMT on June 5.