22 Referees, 7 Support Referees and 44 Assistant Referees Appointed for FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015
The FIFA Referees Committee, under the chairmanship of Jim Boyce (Northern Ireland), has appointed 22 referees, 7 support referees (one of them local), and 44 assistant referees representing 49 different countries for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015™.
FIFA has implemented a comprehensive programme to ensure that the referees for this very important competition will be in peak condition come 6 June.
Just as it did for the 24 participating teams, the road to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015™ began for an initial group of referees and assistant referees from all over the world in September 2012, when FIFA took the important decision to create a women’s refereeing project. One of the key objectives was match control and consequently to prepare this group of prospective referees for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015™. The referees selected for the tournament in Canada have been chosen based especially on their personality and their quality in terms of football understanding by being able to read the game and the teams’ tactical approaches towards each match.
FIFA has implemented a comprehensive programme to ensure that the referees for this very important competition will be in peak condition come 6 June.
Just as it did for the 24 participating teams, the road to the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015™ began for an initial group of referees and assistant referees from all over the world in September 2012, when FIFA took the important decision to create a women’s refereeing project. One of the key objectives was match control and consequently to prepare this group of prospective referees for the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2015™. The referees selected for the tournament in Canada have been chosen based especially on their personality and their quality in terms of football understanding by being able to read the game and the teams’ tactical approaches towards each match.
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