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Rebecca Welch: EFL appoints first female referee for League Two game

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Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

The English Football League has appointed its first female referee to officiate a game.

Rebecca Welch, 37, will be in charge for Monday's League Two match between Harrogate and Port Vale.

Welch, the Football Association's highest ranking female referee, has officiated a number of high profile women's games including the 2017 FA Cup final and internationals.

"It was a shock," said Welsh, who is from Washington, Tyne and Wear.

"I got a phone call from [referees chief] Mike Jones and my initial response was - 'Oh what've I done?!'

"But I'm really excited and this is what I've been working towards. Being given this opportunity to work in the EFL is amazing for me."

In 2010, Amy Fearn refereed the final 20 minutes of Coventry against Nottingham Forest following an injury to the match official, but Welch is the first woman to be appointed to a game.

Welch is one of several officials working in the men's game, having already been added to Uefa's elite women's list along with Sian Massey-Ellis in the Premier League, France's Stephanie Frappart and Germany's Bibliana Steinhaus.

"I was just given the appointment and I was over the moon but when you kind of reflect on it you think you're the first woman ever to do this, so I'm extremely proud and my family's extremely proud as well," Welch added.

"I do think it's important to show that women who are in the top 1% of their category can proceed to the next level so it definitely makes others down the period look up and know that they can achieve the same.

"It shows that there is a real opportunity for young girls who are wondering if they are to take the whistle or who are already referees, that they can aspire to be an EFL referee or like Sian Massey-Ellis operating in the Premier League.

"In the last 10 years I've put a lot of hard work and commitment in and I've reaped the rewards from that by getting promoted.

"But I'd never seen myself as a trailblazer until the last year where I've started to accept it because I think it's important that people who are fortunate enough to be in my position or similar can show people that this can be done."

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/56578350

Norpig

Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

How do we feel about this, anyone have any issues with a female ref? Lets be honest she can't be any worse than the male dross they have refereeing now surely?

Will players hold back or just be the same when they don't agree with a decision?

boltonbonce

boltonbonce
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Norpig wrote:How do we feel about this, anyone have any issues with a female ref? Lets be honest she can't be any worse than the male dross they have refereeing now surely?

Will players hold back or just be the same when they don't agree with a decision?
No problem. I don't even call them female refs. Gender is irrelevant. She's a ref.

A doctor is a doctor.

karlypants

karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
Nat Lofthouse

Disgraceful. She should be at home cooking and cleaning.

finlaymcdanger

finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Frank Worthington

I hope she has a good game

Sluffy

Sluffy
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karlypants wrote:Disgraceful. She should be at home cooking and cleaning.

Very Happy

Should have happened already tbh.

I wouldn't like her to be on social media though with the no doubt torrent of threats and abuse heading her way though after every game.

I know I'm going off the subject slightly but I've never got my head around, even to this day, why rugby refs have total respect from the players but football refs have zero?

Hope she does very well with no doubt being the centre of focus on the day.

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