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‘Catch Them Young’ referees excel in MTN FA Cup quarter-finals

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Young referees from the ‘Rating Them Young’ program demonstrated excellent ability in the 2024/25 MTN FA Cup quarter-finals, showcasing their readiness for the highest degree of Ghanaian soccer.

The first quarter-closing match on the Baba Yara Sports Stadium on Saturday saw a crew of promising referees diagram shut impress of the game between Attram De Visser and PAC Academy. Angelous Akurugu Adonko served because the Centre Referee, with Abraham Partey and Philip Amoh as Assistant Referees, while Theophilus Antwi Sekyi handled fourth dependable responsibilities.

On Sunday, Kingsford Oteng Yeboah will officiate the conflict between Karela United and Golden Kick, supported by Joseph Teye Awasasi (Assistant I), Haruna Yakubu (Assistant II), and Alex Amoabeng (Fourth First rate).

These younger officers own consistently impressed in the Salvage entry to Financial institution Division One League and the Ghana Premier League, incomes their option for the prestigious MTN FA Cup quarter-finals.

The ‘Rating Them Young’ initiative stays indispensable to Ghana’s efforts to create future high referees. Its persisted success is anticipated to considerably improve officiating standards and make contributions to the total enhance of Ghanaian soccer.

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