Overview:
Both Gabon and Mozambique seek for their first points after losing their respective games on match day one. Ivory Coast beat Mozambique 1-0 courtesy of Manchester United's Amad Diallo’s goal in the 49th minute.
35th TotalEnergies AFCON (Group F):
- Sunday, 28th December 2025:
- Match no.24: Gabon Vs Mozambique
- Venue: Agadir, Grand Stade Agair
Two Ugandans will be among the match day officials for the 2025 AFCON Group F contest between Gabon and Mozambique on Sunday, 28th December at the Grand Agair stadium in Agadir.
FIFA certified safety and security expert Dixon Adol Okello (Bond) is among the two security officers; alongside Egypt’s Mahmoud Taher.


Retired FIFA Referee Ali Tomusange Mulumba is the referee assessor for this match.
Tunisian Mehrez Melki will handle this game as center referee.
He will be assisted by Khalil Hassani (Tunisia) and Ahmed Hossam Taha Ibrahim (Egypt) as first and second assistants respectively.
The fourth official is Mahmood Ali Mahmood Ismail from Sudan. Djibouti national Mohamed Moumin Ali will be the commissioner.
The general coordinator is Ghanaian Alexander Sakyi Asante, working alongside Youcef Koudri from Algeria.
The two technical study ground officials are Joao Claudio De Almeda Gomes (Angola) and Abrham Mebratu Gebreslasssie (Ethiopia).
Mamadou Diallo (Mali) and Quintine Indeche (Kenya) are the commercial officers.
Ibrahima Tanou Diallo (Guinea) and Gwen Mulundu Chipasula (Zambia) are the assigned media officers.

Video Assistant Referees:
Sudan’s Abdalaziz Yasir Ahmed Abdalaziz from Sudan is the Video Assistant Referee (VAR). He will be assisted by Haythem Guirat (Tunisia).
Zakia Bartegi from Tunisia is in charge of the Doping Control. South African Melissa Zage is the broadcast venue manager.
Both Gabon and Mozambique seek for their first points after losing their respective games on match day one.
Ivory Coast beat Mozambique 1-0 courtesy of Manchester United’s Amad Diallo’s goal in the 49th minute.
Gabon lost 0-1 to Cameroon with Levante’s Karl Edouard Blaise Etta Eyong scoring as early as the 6th minute.
