Young Zambian Referee Jacinta Makasa Excels at CAF Schools Tournament
Young Zambian Referee Jacinta Makasa Excels at CAF Schools Tournament
Jacinta Makasa, a budding talent in the realm of Zambian refereeing, showcased her skills and commitment as she contributed to the smooth functioning of the CAF Schools tournament held in Zanzibar.
Despite her young age of 17, Makasa demonstrated remarkable maturity and proficiency in her role on the officiating panel.
Hailing from Kasama, she stood out as a promising figure within the Zambian sports community, drawing attention for her dedication and passion for the game.
In the match between Gambia and Togo, Makasa assumed the responsibility of the first assistant referee, a role that demanded precision, quick decision-making, and astute observation.
Despite the pressure that comes with such a position, Makasa remained composed and focused throughout the game, earning praise for her professionalism and adept handling of on-field situations.
Her performance not only reflected her individual capabilities but also underscored the potential for young talents like her to make significant contributions to the sport on a broader scale.
Makasa’s participation in the CAF Schools tournament not only served as a personal achievement but also symbolized a significant milestone in the development of refereeing talent in Zambia.
As she continues to hone her skills and gain invaluable experience on various platforms, Makasa stands as a beacon of inspiration for aspiring referees across the country.
Her journey highlights the importance of nurturing and supporting young talents within the sporting community, paving the way for a brighter future in Zambian football officiating.