KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's Mohamed Amir will officiate the 2018 FIFA
World Cup qualifying clash between Qatar and Korea, details showed on
Sunday.
The aforementioned 2018 World Cup qualifying game will be held on
October 6, 2016 at Suwon World Cup Stadium.
Mohamed Yousry will be Amir's assistant while Mohammed Zine El Abidine
has been named the third official. Nazmi Mohamed Nasr al-Din is the
fourth official for the said game.
For Qatar's home game against Syria, Oman's Ahmed Abu Bakr will be the
chief official at Jassim Bin Hamad Stadium on October 11.
Abu Bakr al-Salem al-Amiri and Rashid Hamid will be Abu Bakr's assistants.
Qatar are attempting to reach the next FIFA World Cup to be held in
Russia in 2018.
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