Top South African referee, Victor Gomes, and one of his colleagues from the PSL have been selected for a crucial CAF Confederation Cup match.
As confirmed from the South African Football Association, Gomes has been appointed to be the match referee for Confederation Cup quarterfinal first leg match for Tunisian giants Club Sportif Sfaxien and Nkana FC from Zambia.
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Gomes has been chosen for the match scheduled for April 14 together with fellow South African official Zakhele Siwela, as well as the duo of Mathew Kananga and Jackson Pavaza from Namibia, as confirmed from SAFA.
SAFA said in a statement on their official website, "Victor Gomes has been appointed to serve as a referee in the upcoming 2018/19 CAF Confederation Cup quarterfinal first leg tie between Club Sportif Sfaxien and Nkana FC. That match will take place on 14 April 2019 at Sfax-Stade Taieb Mhiri in Tunisia. Kick-off will be at 17h00."
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"The reigning PSL Referee of the Season will be assisted by fellow South African Zakhele Siwela and Mathew Kananga from Namibia. Namibian Jackson Pavaza will serve as the fourth official.
"Club Sportif Sfaxien qualified for the last eight of this tournament after finishing top of Group B with 12 points after six matches played. Nkana FC, on the other hand, finished second in Group C with nine points, two points behind eventual group winners Al Hilal of Sudan."