The Africa Cup of Nations witnessed a striking moment in a past tournament, involving referee Janny Sikazwe, who has now retired. Sikazwe’s decision to prematurely end a game twice made headlines and left a lasting impression. The incident took place during a Group F match in Cameroon several years ago, amid controversies surrounding penalties, red cards, and an early full-time whistle.
The 2026 AFCON is nearing its conclusion, with the third-place play-off scheduled for Saturday and the final set for Sunday. However, the focus remains on the peculiar events of the 2021 tournament, played in early 2022 due to the pandemic, where Sikazwe’s actions stirred chaos between Mali and Tunisia.
Sikazwe’s questionable calls led to a dramatic conclusion in the Mali vs. Tunisia clash, with the referee facing criticism for ending the game prematurely and disregarding added time. Despite subsequent attempts to resume the match, Tunisia’s refusal to return to the field resulted in Mali being declared the winners.
Sikazwe defended his actions, attributing his decision to health concerns, claiming he was at risk of heatstroke. Following the game, he underwent medical tests which returned normal results. Notably, Sikazwe has been no stranger to controversy, having been involved in past incidents, including a suspension for alleged corruption.
Having retired from refereeing, Sikazwe now works as a technical instructor for the Confederation of African Football. His eventful career has been marked by both memorable moments and contentious episodes, leaving a mixed legacy in the world of football officiating.
