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SA referee to officiate at Women's AFCON

They will be joined by referee Akhona Zennith Makalima, who has been selected as one of the 24 match officials for the biggest women’s tournament on the continent.

The 10th Women’s Africa Cup of Nations soccer showpiece runs from 19 November to 3 December.

The delegation of match officials is made up of 11 referees, one reserve referee and 13 assistant referees.

SAFA President Dr Danny Jordaan is delighted that South Africa has also made it on to the prestigous list.

First of all let me say congratulations to Akhona for her appointment to this esteemed panel of match officials that will be at the Women’s AFCON in Cameroon. Her selection can only mean that her sterling work in the PSL has not gone unnoticed, and we are proud of her for that," said Dr Jordaan.

"Having one of our own at the tournament is a clear indication of the good work done by our match officials. With this appointment, we continuously assert ourselves in the continent that we have some of the best match officials in the business, and I hope this will encourage other referees, especially females, to avail themselves and be part of this specialised unit. I wish her all the best."

Makalima will not the only match official from Southern Africa.

She will be joined by, amongst others, Gladys Lengwe (Zambia), Letticia Antonella Viana (Swaziland), Queency VIctoire (Mauritius), Botswalo Mosimanewatlala (Botswana) and Bernadettar Asimenye Kwimbira (Malawi).

Three match officials – one referee and two assistants, represent Cameroon.

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