Two Ghanaian referees have been selected to officiate at the 2012
African Women’s Championship (AWC) scheduled for 28 October to 11
November in Equatorial Guinea.
The duo; Christine Ziga Enyoman and Emmanuella Aglagoh will be the
only Ghanaians representation at the tournament as the Black Queens will be
sitting out for the first time.
Information gathered by GNA Sports indicates that the two referees
made it into the list of 26 selected officials based on their
performance in recent times.
Ziga, 30, a centre referee will be making a second appearance at a
major continental championship since receiving her international badge
in 2010.
For 32-year old assistant referee Aglagoh, the tourney will be her
third major international competition after the recent FIFA U-17 Women’s
World Cup in Azerbaijan and her role at the All African Games in
Maputo, Mozambique in 2011 where she officiated alongside Ziga.
Ghanaian referees have performed creditably at the flagship
continental women’s football championship, with retired Mercy Quarcoo
Tagoe going all the way to officiate the final match of the 2008 edition
also staged in Equatorial Guinea.
GNA
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