FIFA Appoints Match Officials For Nigeria’s Friendlies Against Saudi Arabia, Mozambique 

October 4, 2023
FIFA Appoints Match Officials For Nigeria's Friendlies Against Saudi Arabia, Mozambique 

World football-governing body, FIFA on Wednesday appointed Portuguese official Luis Godinho as referee for the international friendly match between three-time African champions Nigeria and Asian giants Saudi Arabia, coming up at the Estadio Municipal de Portimão next week Friday.

Godinho will be assisted by compatriots Bruno Jesus (assistant referee 1), Tiago Costa (assistant referee 2) and Miguel Noguera (fourth official) at the match kicking off by 5pm Portugal time (same time as in Nigeria).

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Also appointed are Helder Carvalho to head the situation in the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) room, to be assisted by Bruno Vieira.

It is the second-ever clash between both countries in international football.

The Super Eagles and the Green Falcons battled to a scoreless draw in a pre-2010 FIFA World Cup friendly game at the Alpenstadion in Wattens, Austria on 25th May 2010.

The Eagles have another friendly encounter against the Mambas of Mozambique at the same venue on Monday, 16th October 2023, starting at 4pm.

Super Eagles head coach Jose Peseiro has called up 24 players for the international friendlies ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers in November against Lesotho and Zimbabwe.

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