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“AFCON 2025: CAF Names Replacement Referee For Super Eagles vs Algeria Quarter-Final”

“Senegalese referee Issa Sy, to take charge after CAF replaces original official ahead of the highly anticipated knockout showdown.”
Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJanuary 9, 2026 Sports No Comments3 Mins Read
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As the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), heads into its knockout stages in Morocco, one of the most eagerly anticipated quarter‑finals — Nigeria’s Super Eagles against Algeria’s Desert Foxes — has been thrust into the spotlight not just for footballing stakes, but also for an unexpected refereeing change by the Confederation of African Football (CAF).

Original Referee Appointment

CAF initially assigned Somali referee, Omar Abdulkadir Artan, as the centre official for the blockbuster quarter‑final between two continental heavyweights.

Artan, a FIFA‑accredited referee since 2018, has earned respect across Africa for strong match management and high‑profile tournament experience, including previous AFCON assignments and CAF Champions League fixtures.

His selection was hailed as a positive signal of CAF’s commitment to neutrality and quality officiating in one of the tournament’s biggest clashes.





Last‑Minute Change and Controversy

However, just hours before kick‑off in Marrakech, CAF withdrew Artan from refereeing duties for the Nigeria vs Algeria match.

The decision stemmed from a breach of tournament commercial regulations — Artan was reported to have worn football boots from a brand not approved by AFCON’s official sponsors during an earlier match. This was interpreted as a violation of sponsorship rules that all match officials are obliged to follow.

The removal of Artan has sparked debate and scrutiny among fans, pundits, and stakeholders, as it occurred so close to kick‑off and was unrelated to his performance or on‑field decisions.

New Referee Appointment

In the wake of Artan’s removal, CAF moved swiftly to appoint a replacement official. Senegalese referee, Issa Sy, is now set to take charge of the quarter‑final encounter, bringing his own experience and refereeing pedigree to the match.

Sy has already overseen multiple AFCON fixtures this year — including group stage assignments — and is accompanied by a qualified officiating team.

Also assigned is Gabonese referee, Pierre Ghislain Atcho, as the Video Assistant Referee (VAR), a key role in ensuring accurate and fair decision‑making during crucial moments of the tightly contested game.

Implications for the Match

CAF’s refereeing shake‑up adds an unexpected subplot to what was already destined to be a high‑drama tie. Nigeria and Algeria share a long and competitive history in African football, and this Saturday’s AFCON quarter‑final is seen as one of the marquee fixtures of the tournament.

For Nigeria’s Super Eagles and coach Eric Chelle, adapting to a new referee late in the build‑up tests our focus and preparation — but both teams will be intent on letting performance on the pitch, rather than officiating headlines, determine who advances.

Looking Ahead

The winner of this quarter‑final — scheduled at the Grand Stade de Marrakech — will progress to the AFCON semi‑finals, keeping alive dreams of continental glory. With both sides possessing world‑class talent and deep squads, the referee change is unlikely to overshadow what promises to be an intense tactical and physical battle.

As CAF continues to manage the logistics and integrity of AFCON 2025, this episode underscores the complexities of administering world‑class tournaments — beyond the 90 minutes on the pitch.

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