Geneva (Switzerland), May 2 (Ians) Kari Seitz, Head of Refereeing (Women) of the International Federation of Football Association (FIFA) said on Monday that female referees are more and more capable of world-level matches and are the key to the development of women’s football.
Speaking at the ‘Making Trade Score for Women’ meeting held at the World Trade Organization (Wto) headquarter in Geneva, Seitz said he believes 33 referees, 55 assistant referees and 19 video match officials will help deliver a great Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer, reports Xinhua.
“We will have referees at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand from Mali, from Togo, from Kyrgyzstan, from Palestine, who have been selected based on their qualities. While their teams have not qualified, their referees have, and so offering even more opportunities for women in football,” Seitz was quoted as saying in a FIFA statement.
The former...
Speaking at the ‘Making Trade Score for Women’ meeting held at the World Trade Organization (Wto) headquarter in Geneva, Seitz said he believes 33 referees, 55 assistant referees and 19 video match officials will help deliver a great Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand this summer, reports Xinhua.
“We will have referees at the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand from Mali, from Togo, from Kyrgyzstan, from Palestine, who have been selected based on their qualities. While their teams have not qualified, their referees have, and so offering even more opportunities for women in football,” Seitz was quoted as saying in a FIFA statement.
The former...
- 5/2/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
When the kick off of the last and concluding match of the Group E, French referee Stephanie Frappart entered the record books as the first woman to take charge of a FIFA World Cup match.
Her appointment was announced by the tournament organisers on Tuesday and means the 38-year-old match official will take her place in the history of the game. Frappart took charge of two matches in the qualifiers for the tournament, but her presence at the World Cup itself is a significant moment.
The Frenchwoman was the fourth official in the 0-0 draw between Mexico and Poland of Group C, becoming the first woman to occupy the role at a men’s World Cup.
Frappart is no stranger to the biggest stage in the game, having officiated in six matches at the last two FIFA Women’s World Cup competitions – Canada 2015 and France 2019.
Frappart felt a special pride...
Her appointment was announced by the tournament organisers on Tuesday and means the 38-year-old match official will take her place in the history of the game. Frappart took charge of two matches in the qualifiers for the tournament, but her presence at the World Cup itself is a significant moment.
The Frenchwoman was the fourth official in the 0-0 draw between Mexico and Poland of Group C, becoming the first woman to occupy the role at a men’s World Cup.
Frappart is no stranger to the biggest stage in the game, having officiated in six matches at the last two FIFA Women’s World Cup competitions – Canada 2015 and France 2019.
Frappart felt a special pride...
- 12/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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