The match Palestine-Tajikistan will judge the team of arbitrators from Jordan

A friendly match between the national football teams of Palestine and Tajikistan, which will take place on Tuesday, September 6, would judge referees from Jordan. According to the official website of FFT, the main judge will be a 37-year-old FIFA referee Murad Ahmad Bakhit Al-Zawahreh. On the lines he would be assisted by his compatriots […]

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A friendly match between the national football teams of Palestine and Tajikistan, which will take place on Tuesday, September 6, would judge referees from Jordan.

According to the official website of FFT, the main judge will be a 37-year-old FIFA referee Murad Ahmad Bakhit Al-Zawahreh. On the lines he would be assisted by his compatriots – FIFA assistant referees: a 39-year-old Abed Al-Rohman Naji Mohammad Akil and a 37-year-old Mahmoud Taher Mohammad Abu-Taher.

Murad Al-Zawahreh is an arbitrator of the international category from 2011 year. Previously, he has twice served matches with the participation of our commands. Al-Zawahreh was the chief judge for the qualifying matches of the Asian championship-2014 among youth teams under 19 years. Tajikistan – Saudi Arabia (0:5) and Tajikistan – Lebanon (0:0).

Note that the friendly match between Palestine and Tajikistan will be held on the 6th of September at the international “Dura” stadium in Hebron and will start at 18:00 local time (20:00 – Dushanbe).

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