Four Ghanaian officials are participating in a pioneering VAR (Video Assistant Referee) course organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in Abidjan, Ivory Coast.
This course marks a significant milestone as it is the inaugural VAR training session organized by CAF for all its zones, with the WAFU B zone leading the way.
The Ghanaian delegation comprises two seasoned FIFA referees, Rita Ama Nkansah Boateng and Julian Nii Akwa Nunoo, alongside two esteemed instructors: Emmanuella Aglago, a CAF-trained VAR instructor and Alex Kotey, CAF Technical Instructor and GFA’s head of referees.
The training aims to enhance the quality of refereeing in the region by equipping officials with the latest VAR techniques and practices. The course is part of CAF’s broader initiative to standardize and improve officiating standards across the continent.
This initiative underscores Ghana’s commitment to advancing football officiating standards and highlights the country’s active role in shaping the future of African football.
As the WAFU B zone pioneers this essential training, it sets a precedent for other zones to follow, ensuring a more consistent and reliable officiating framework across CAF competitions.