Who are the three female referees selected to officiate at 2022 men’s World Cup?
FIFA have announced three female referees will officiate at a men’s World Cup finals for the first time later this year in Qatar.
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FIFA have announced three female referees will officiate at a men’s World Cup finals for the first time later this year in Qatar.
Female referees will make World Cup history this year by working games at a major men's tournament for the first time in Qatar.
Women referees will officiate matches at the men's World Cup for the first time in Qatar this year, the sport's governing body FIFA announced on Thursday.
Female referees have been selected to officiate at a men’s World Cup finals for the first time.
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