Letticia Viana

Letticia Viana
Viana in 2022
Full name Letticia Antonella Viana
Born 1987 or 1988 (age 37–38)[1]
Eswatini
Domestic
Years League
2007–present[2] Premier League of Eswatini
International
Years League Role
2015–present FIFA listed
  • Referee
  • VAR official (since 2024)

Letticia Antonella Viana[3] (born 1987 or 1988) is a Swazi association football referee, representing Eswatini as a FIFA-listed referee and VAR official since 2015 and 2024, respectively.[4][5] Viana also works for the government of Eswatini as an assistant officer in the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs.[2]

In January 2026, Viana was selected as one of the two assistant VAR officials for the final of the men's Africa Cup of Nations between Senegal and Morocco.[6]

Career

Viana began her refereeing career in 2005 as an amateur referee, and became the first woman to be assigned to matches of the Premier League of Eswatini in 2007.[2] Following her FIFA designation, Viana was assigned for a match at the 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon. She oversaw the game between Kenya and Nigeria at the Limbe Stadium, which ended in a Nigerian 4–0 victory.[7] Viana was a fourth official at the semifinal between Nigeria and South Africa (1–0).[7] She was again selected for a Women's Africa Cup of Nations in the 2018 tournament in Ghana, refereeing a loss of the locals against Mali 1–2.[1] After the match, Ghana's coach Bashir Hayford accused Viana of being "intimidating" to his players and that the game was played "80% by the referee (Viana)."[1]

Viana had a third participation at a Women's African Cup in 2022, at the edition in Morocco, where she performed in two matches: a group stage match between Botswana and Nigeria, which ended in a Nigerian victory 0–2,[8] and a repechage game between Senegal and Tunisia at the Moulay Hassan Stadium, which finalised in a Senegalese victory on penalties.[9]

Beyond her CAF competitions, Viana was chosen as a VAR official for the 2022 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup in India,[5] developing a stronger career in the VAR field afterwards, by being appointed to the 2024 Women's Africa Cup of Nations and the 2025 COSAFA Cup.[10][5] At COSAFA, a regional FIFA-affiliated confederation, Viana has taken part in several of its tournaments.[5]

In 2024, Viana, who had been already active in VAR, was officialised by FIFA as a listed representative in the field.[5]

Viana was appointed as assistant VAR for the men's 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final between Senegal and Morocco in Rabat on 18 January 2026.[6]

Personal life

Viana works for the Ministry of Sports, Culture and Youth Affairs in the government of Eswatini since 2024, where she serves as an assistant sports officer and manager of sporting events at the Somhlolo National Stadium.[2] She joined the civil service in 2007, serving for the Ministry of Education.[2]

Prior to pursuing a refereeing career, Viana was a footballer, playing for Two for Joy and later the Mbabatane football clubs.[2]

Selected performances

Date Match Result Round Tournament
26 November 2016  Kenya Nigeria 0–4 Group stage 2016 Women's Africa Cup of Nations
20 November 2018  Ghana Mali 1–2 Group stage 2018 Women's Africa Cup of Nations
7 July 2022  Botswana Nigeria 0–2 Group stage 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations
17 July 2022  Senegal Tunisia 0–0 (4–2) Repechage 2022 Women's Africa Cup of Nations
18 January 2026  Senegal Morocco 0–3[a] Final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations[b]

Notes

  1. ^ The final match originally finished as a 1–0 win for Senegal after extra time. On 17 March 2026, the CAF Appeal Board ruled that Senegal had forfeited the match for temporarily refusing to play and leaving the pitch in protest of a refereeing decision.[11] Pursuant to articles 82 and 84 of the competition regulations, the final was awarded as a 3–0 win for Morocco, thereby retroactively declaring them as 2025 Africa Cup of Nations champions and stripping Senegal of the title.[12]
  2. ^ Men's tournament. Selected as assistant VAR.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b c "AWCON 2018: Ghana coach accuses referee of frustrating Black Queens in shock Mali defeat". Ghana Soccer Net. 20 November 2018. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Let's invest in women in sport- Letticia Viana". Government of Eswatini. 19 March 2024. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  3. ^ Akpodonor, Gowon (4 November 2016). "No Nigerian referee for Women Cup of Nations in Cameroun". The Guardian Nigeria. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  4. ^ "ESWATINI | International match officials". Inside FIFA. 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  5. ^ a b c d e Gwebu, Sabelo (10 January 2024). "2 FIFA appointments for Leticia". Independent News SZ. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  6. ^ a b c Isabirye, David (18 January 2026). "Full list of match officials for Senegal versus Morocco | AFCON 2025 final". Kawowo Sports. Retrieved 18 January 2026.
  7. ^ a b "Malawi referee carries flag higher at Africa Women's Cup in Cameroon". Nyasa Times. 29 November 2016. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  8. ^ "Botswana vs. South Africa". Arquivo dos Mundiais (in Brazilian Portuguese). July 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  9. ^ "Senegal squeeze into Women's World Cup playoffs". SuperSport. 17 July 2022. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  10. ^ "CAF announces match officials for TotalEnergies CAF Women's Africa Cup of Nations, Morocco 2024". CAF News. 12 June 2025. Retrieved 23 November 2025.
  11. ^ "Morocco awarded Afcon title after CAF overturns result". BBC Sport. 17 March 2026. Retrieved 17 March 2026.
  12. ^ "CAF Appeal Board Media Statement". Confederation of African Football. 17 March 2026. Archived from the original on 17 March 2026. Retrieved 17 March 2026.