FIFA removes referee Ndala from 2026 World Cup following AFCON final controversy

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FIFA drops AFCON 2025 final referee from World Cup

International Federation of Association Football (FIFA) has reportedly removed Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala from officiating duties at the upcoming 2026 World Cup.

Jean-Jacques Ndala, who officiated the final between Senegal and Morocco, came under fire after disallowing a legitimate goal for Senegal just minutes before awarding a penalty to Morocco, which Pape Gueye converted in extra time to hand the Atlas Lions the trophy.

The contentious call led to a walkout by the Teranga Lions.

Following the incident, FIFA has dropped Ndala from officiating duties at the 2026 World Cup in the United States, Mexico, and Canada.

While African fans have heavily criticised the Congolese referee, he had previously avoided sanctions from the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and continued to officiate matches after AFCON 2025.

Ndala was not the only African referee excluded from the tournament. Senegal’s Issa Sy and Mali’s Boubou Traoré were also dropped.

Sy had been in the spotlight for officiating the controversial Nigeria vs Algeria quarter-final and a peculiar incident in a CAF Champions League match.

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