Aline Marie Noelle Guimbang A Etong will lead the Cameroon officials for FIFA World Cup Qualifier duties. CAF assigned her to the decisive FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup clash between Ghana and Uganda. The experienced referee heads an all‑Cameroonian core team for a match that carries major qualification stakes at the Accra Sports Stadium.
Cameroon officials for FIFA World Cup Qualifier
Guimbang A Etong arrives with strong continental experience and a consistent record in women’s competitions. CAF trusts her command of high‑pressure fixtures, and this appointment reinforces that confidence. She will work closely with Assistant Referee 1, Carine Atezambong Fomo. She is also another respected Cameroonian official with a history of handling top‑tier African matches.
Supporting officials confirmed by CAF
Innocentia Njang Ntangti completes the Cameroonian trio as Fourth Official. Her presence ensures continuity and communication across the officiating team. Mireille Kanjinga Mujanay of DR Congo joins as Assistant Referee 2, adding balance and neutrality to the lineup. CAF also appointed Sainabou Cham from The Gambia as Match Commissioner, while Latré‑Kayi Edzona Lawson‑Hogban of Togo will serve as Referee Assessor.
Ghana host Uganda in decisive qualifier
Ghana face Uganda on Sunday, May 3, 2026, in the final round of the FIFA U20 Women’s World Cup qualifier. The Black Princesses aim to secure their place on the global stage, while Uganda arrive with confidence after a strong campaign. The appointed officials will oversee a match expected to deliver intensity, tactical discipline, and high stakes for both teams.





