Female Referees to officiate first time in men’s tourney

The world governing body of football, FIFA has consented to elite female support referees to officiate in the U-17 World Cup men’s tournament slated for October 6-28 in India. This will be the first time female referees will be allowed to get involve in a male tournament.
According to reports: ‘”FIFA has selected seven support referees, but with a twist: for the first-ever time, FIFA has selected female referees for a men’s tournament. The results and improvements seen in the joint preparations have shown the time has come for elite female referees to officiate in men’s competitions together with their male colleagues,” the FIFA said.

“We think it’s time for elite female referees to be involved in a FIFA men’s competition. They worked together with male match officials last year and now we want to see them working together in a competition,” said FIFA’s head of refereeing Massimo Busacca.
Seven female assistant referees from across the world (one from each continent) have been chosen by FIFA along with 70 male referees to officiate the 52 matches in the FIFA U-17 World Cup to be played in six Indian cities from 6-28 October.

The Nation

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