Africa-Press – Angola. A quartet of Angolan referees from the FIFA staff, led by Hélder Martins, was appointed by the African Football Confederation (CAF), to referee on Sunday, at 14:00, the game between Coton Sport FC (Cameroon) and TP Mazembe (Democratic Republic of Congo ), at the Roumdé Adjia Stadium, in the city of Garoua, for the fourth round of Group C of the Nelson Mandela Cup.
In addition to Hélder Martins, CAF also appointed assistant judges Jerson Emiliano dos Santos and Ivanildo Lopes. João Amado Goma is the fourth referee of the match and the Sao Tomean Adalberto Luís Catambi was appointed to occupy the role of commissioner of the match.
The Angolans depart today, at 1 pm, via Addis Ababa, to the city of Garoua, in northern Cameroon. In the last round, TP Mazembe sweated a lot to beat the opponent, by 1-0, in the region of Kamalondo, in the city of Lubumbashi. Glody Likonza, in the 86th minute, scored the lone goal of the Congolese Democrats, in an assist by forward Trésor Mputu Mabi.
On the same day, on the 27th of February, Otôho d’Oyo defeated Al-Masry with great difficulties, by 1-0, at the Omnisport d’Oyo Complex Stadium, with a goal by Roland Okouri, in the 87th minute.
For the same match, Al-Masry will face, on Sunday, at 17:00, the Otôho d’Oyo, at the Borg El Arab Stadium, in the Egyptian city of Alexandria.
TP Mazembe is in first place, with six points, followed by teams Otôho d’Oyo (Congo) and Al-Masry (Egypt), both with four.
Coton Sport FC occupies the fourth and last position of the series, with two points.António Cristóvão
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