Just two months before the competition, FIFA has dismissed Congolese referee Jean-Jacques Ndala from officiating responsibilities at the forthcoming 2026 World Cup.
According to the latest list of World Cup 2026, Ndala, who presided over the Morocco and Senegal match in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), will not be on FIFA’s ultimate list of match officials.
His departure follows the AFCON final, among the most contentious contests in recent African football history. There were several questionable officiating decisions in the game, and Senegal players even left the field for a brief period. The outcome was reversed in the weeks after the match, therefore drawing more attention to Ndala’s performance.
Other accounts indicate Ndala may have adhered to institutional guidelines during the game, including advice against handing red cards to Senegal players following the interruption. These statements have not been formally verified.
Despite the debate, CAF absolved Ndala of any professional misconduct in January and kept assisting him in match assignments.





