Ghana was scheduled to play the Central African Republic in El Jadida, Morocco, in week 9 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The match has, however, been
Ghana was scheduled to play the Central African Republic in El Jadida, Morocco, in week 9 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The match has, however, been moved to Meknes’ Stade d’Honneur de Meknes in the Northern central part of Morocco.
Ghana will need a win at all costs over CAR to maintain their three-point lead over Madagascar in Group I.
The Black Stars have a huge opportunity now due to CAR’s inability to host the game at home, which could have been a different story.
CAF has selected Patrice Milazare from Mauritius as the main referee, with his fellow countryman Louis Ralph Fabien Cauvelet and Shaji Padayachy from Seychelles as assistants.
Noris Aaron Godfrey Arissol, who is also from Seychelles, will take on the role of fourth official.
Fatou Gaye from Senegal has been designated as the referee assessor.
Jamal Kaouachi from Morocco will serve as the match commissioner, and Efughu Odochi Joan from Nigeria has been assigned as the security officer.
Black Stars will face the Central African Republic on Wednesday, October 2025 at 4 pm in Morocco for the crucial fixture.

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