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Nigerians React as FIFA Names South African Referees for Gabon Playoff

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FIFA has named a South African officiating crew to handle Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup playoff against Gabon, sparking sharp reactions among fans and officials.

The first leg of the crucial tie will be played on November 13 at the Moulay El Hassan Stadium in Rabat, Morocco, with South Africa’s Tom Abongile appointed as the centre referee. He will be assisted by Zakhele Siwela, while Akhona Makalima will oversee VAR duties. 

A referee assessor from Benin Republic will supervise the officiating team.

According to a letter dated November 3, the appointments were made by FIFA’s Referees Committee, which is responsible for ensuring neutrality and quality in match officiating. 

However, many Nigerians believe the decision is controversial, given the history of football tension between Nigeria and South Africa.

A senior official of the Nigeria Football Federation told journalist Osasu Obayiuwana that the federation was “baffled” by FIFA’s choice. “How can FIFA appoint a South African referee after their sports minister openly said he wished Nigeria would not qualify for the World Cup? South Africa are clearly hostile to us,” the official said.

The development has also triggered wide debate on social media. Many sports Journalist and media personalities as well as fans have questioned this move.

Nigeria reached the playoff round after Frank Onyeka’s late goal secured victory over Benin Republic in October. The winner of the Nigeria–Gabon tie will advance to face either DR Congo or Cameroon in the final playoff stage.

While FIFA insists that referee appointments are based on competence and neutrality, the controversy has once again highlighted African football’s long-standing debate over fairness in officiating.

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