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Nigerian Referees Take Charge as MC Alger Outclass FC Fassell in CAF Champions League

Dr. Joseph Ogabor leads an all-Nigerian officiating team in Algeria as MC Alger secure a convincing win over FC Fassell

A quartet of Nigerian referees demonstrated composure, professionalism, and authority as they officiated the CAF Champions League second-leg clash between Algerian giants MC Alger and Liberia’s FC Fassell. The encounter, staged at the iconic Stade Ali la Pointe in Algiers, ended 3-0 in favor of the home side, ensuring their progression after the first leg in Liberia finished goalless.

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The refereeing team was led by Dr. Joseph Odey Ogabor, who served as the center referee. He was supported by Abdulmajid Olaide as Assistant Referee I, Muhammad Yakubu Mahamud as Assistant Referee II, and Abdulsalam Abiola Kasim as the Fourth Official. Together, the Nigerian quartet ensured the match flowed smoothly, maintaining firm control from the first whistle to the last without any major controversies.

The match also featured continental oversight with Hugues Alain Adjovi from Benin Republic, the Chairman of the CAF Referees Committee, acting as the Referees Assessor, while Yacoub Ali Elmi from Djibouti was appointed Match Commissioner.

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On the pitch, MC Alger were clinical in attack, with goals from Abdellaoui A, Bayazid S, and Messooussa A sealing a comprehensive victory. Their 3-0 triumph ensured safe passage to the next stage of Africa’s premier club competition, leaving FC Fassell with no way back after the stalemate in the first leg.

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For Nigerian refereeing, this assignment once again highlighted the growing trust CAF places in the nation’s officials to handle high-stakes matches on the continent. Their flawless performance not only reflected professionalism but also added to Nigeria’s reputation in football governance beyond the players and clubs.

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