Nigeria official Paul Bassey, has been appointed by world
football-governing body, Fifa, as Match Commissioner for the
potentially-explosive 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifying match between
Tunisia and Cape Verde in Tunis on September 7.
Until a couple of weeks ago, the match was set to be a
non-issue, but after Fifa penalised Equatorial Guinea for fielding an
ineligible player in their qualifying matches against Cape Verde.The Portuguese island off the west coast of Africa gained three valuable points and moved into a position in which they are mathematically capable of overtaking Tunisia and earn the pool's ticket into the 10-team final elimination round.
With seven points to Tunisia's nine, the Blue Sharks will depose the Carthage Eagles and jump into the pot for the Draw that takes place in Cairo on September 16, if they win at the November 7 Stadium, Rades, outside Tunis.
Cape Verde made a sensational debut at the Africa Cup of Nations earlier this year, reaching the tournament quarter finals at the expense of Angola, and had naivety to blame for their defeat to Ghana's Black Stars.
The centre referee for the game is Gambian Bakary Papa Gassama, to be assisted by Eritrean Angesom Ogbamariam (Assistant Referee 1), Rwandan Felicien Kabanda (Assistant Referee 2) and another Gambian, Maudo Jallow as 4th Official.
Egyptian Essam Siam will serve as the Referee Assessor for the Group B match
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