For the first time, Women Referees will be Performing at this Year's FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar
For the first ever in the history of FIFA World Cup it's advancement the referees will not just men even women referees also be there in World Cup matches.
Remember that the FIFA World Cup will be played in Qatar from November 21 to December 18 this year, media reports:
Doha: For the first time, women will be referees at the FIFA World Cup in Qatar this year. According to media reports, Stephanie Frapart of France, Salima Makansanga of Rwanda and Yoshimi Yamashita of Japan have been included in the 36-member referee squad for the Men's Football World Cup.
In addition, Brazil's Newsback, Mexico's Karen Diaz Medina and the United States' Catherine Nesbat are among the 69-member assistant refereeing squad.
Zurich: Women will officiate for the first time in the 2022 Men's FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
According to foreign media reports, FIFA has selected 6 women for its refereeing panel for the first time for the Men's Football World Cup to be held in Qatar.
According to, this is the result of a long process which started many years ago with the deployment of female referees in men's junior and senior tournaments. He said that he hoped that in future important matches for important men's competitions would be given to the women match officials as per the norms.
FIFA chief referee Pierrelogie Colina says the women referees have been selected without regard to gender, and hopes that in the future, women match officials will be given the usual responsibilities for important men's competitions. The FIFA World Cup will be played in Qatar from November 21 to December 18 this year.
Congratulations to:
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Yamashita Yoshimi 🇯🇵
Stephanie Frappart 🇫🇷
Salima Mukansanga 🇷🇼
The first three female referees to be selected for a men's FIFA World Cup 👏 pic.twitter.com/tnCS3zImSd
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