Algerian referee Lamia Atman will be the centre referee for the FIFA Women’s U-17 World Cup third round 2nd leg qualifier between Ghana and Guinea.
Referee Lamia will be assisted by Asma Feriel Ouahab – Algeria (Assistant I), Abra Sitsofe Agbedanou – Togo (Assistant II) and Ghada Mehat – Algeria (Fourth Official).
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Virginia Mendes Da Cruz from Guinea Bissau will work as the Match Commissioner with COVID-19 responsibilities given to Dr. Christiana Baah from Ghana.
The Black Maidens head into the game with a 3-1 advantage from the 1st leg that was played in Conakry a fortnight ago.
Captain Georgina Ayisha Aoyem shot Ghana into the lead in the 13th after slotting home from a corner kick.
Rasheeda Shahadu doubled Ghana’s advantage at the half-hour mark after her left-footed shot from outside the box went straight into the right corner of the post.
Guinea upped their game in the second half and their effort resulted in a consolation goal 2 minutes into the second half.
Any hope of staging a comeback was short-lived when Mariama Maltiti Iddi restored the Black Maidens’ two-goal advantage in the 59th minute.
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The match is scheduled for the Cape Coast Stadium at 3pm on Saturday, April 30, 2022.
Ghana are in search of a record consecutive FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup appearance having first played at the tournament in 2008 in New Zealand.