February 3, 2026

Faith Irabor Appointed To CAF Referees Committee ‎

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By Sedara Philip

‎Nigeria’s distinguished referee administrator and retired FIFA referee, Faith Uwugiaren Irabor, has been appointed as a member of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Referees Committee) for 2025.

‎Irabor, who currently serves as Chairperson of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Referees Development Committee, will represent the West African Football Union Zone B (WAFU-B) on the continental panel.

‎Her appointment is a major recognition of Nigeria’s growing influence in African football governance and referee development.

‎The CAF Referees Committee, chaired by Olivier Safari Kabene from the Democratic Republic of Congo and Victor Miguel De Freitas Gomes from South Africa as vice-president, brings together some of the continent’s most respected officiating experts to oversee referee training, assessment, and appointments across CAF competitions.

‎The 14-member committee, drawn from Africa’s six football zones, highlights CAF’s renewed commitment to excellence, gender inclusion, and diversity in football officiating.

‎Faith Irabor is celebrated as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished figures in football officiating.

‎A retired FIFA referee, she was among the early generation of Nigerian women to officiate in international competitions, breaking barriers in a male-dominated field.

‎Following her retirement, Irabor transitioned into refereeing administration, where she has become a respected assessor and mentor.

‎ As Chairperson of the NFF Referees Development Committee, she has championed referee education, mentorship programs, and reforms aimed at improving the standard, integrity, and professionalism of officiating in Nigeria.

‎Her inclusion in the CAF Referees Committee underscores her long-standing dedication to the growth of refereeing in Africa and represents another proud moment for Nigerian football.

‎ CAF Referees Committee 2025 — Full List

‎President: Olivier Safari Kabene — Democratic Republic of Congo

‎Vice-President: Victor Miguel De Freitas Gomes — South Africa

‎Council for East and Central Africa Football Associations (CECAFA)

‎Ali Tomusangue — Uganda

‎Lidya Tafessa — Ethiopia

‎Council of Southern Africa Football Associations (COSAFA)

‎Inacio Candido — Angola

‎Janny Sikazwe — Zambia

‎West African Football Union Zone A (WAFU A)

‎Fatou Gaye — Senegal

‎Lemghaifry Bouchaab — Mauritania

‎West African Football Union Zone B (WAFU B)

‎Sinko Zeli — Côte d’Ivoire

‎Faith Uwugiaren Irabor — Nigeria

‎Union of North African Football (UNAF)

‎Hadqa Yahya — Morocco

‎Djamel Haimoudi — Algeria

‎Central African Football Federations’ Union (UNIFFAC)

‎René Daniel Louzaya — Republic of Congo

‎Menkouande Evariste — Cameroon

‎CAF described the committee as “a truly diverse panel bringing together some of Africa’s finest refereeing minds to shape the future of officiating on the continent.”

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