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‘Great pride’: Yoshimi Yamashita excited to referee at Qatar World Cup

Yoshimi Yamashita, one of three women who will become the first female referees to officiate at a men’s World Cup in Qatar, said on Thursday she hoped to inspire girls in the region to become match officials, but declined to comment on the host nation’s poor record on gender equality.

Asked whether she felt conflicted about refereeing in a country that has drawn criticism for its treatment of women and members of the LGBT+ community, Yamashita said the tournament could encourage a change in attitudes in Qatar and other parts of the region. “There are hardly any female referees in the Middle East, so I would like to see that change, with the Qatar World Cup as the catalyst.

“The fact that women are officiating for the first time at a men’s World Cup is a sign to other people that women’s potential is always growing and that is something I also feel strongly about.”

In a breakthrough for gender equality in football, Fifa announced in May that Yamashita, Stéphanie Frappart of France and Rwanda’s Salima Mukansanga were among 36 referees on the list for Qatar in November and December.

In another first, they will be joined by Neuza Back of Brazil, Mexico’s Karen Díaz Medina and Kathryn Nesbitt from the US, who were named among 69 assistant referees for the tournament.

“I didn’t think it would ever be possible to officiate men’s games, so the World Cup wasn’t in my thoughts,” said Yamashita, who officiated at the 2019 Women’s World Cup and last summer’s Tokyo Olympics. Last year she became the first woman to referee a men’s games in Japan’s J-League and this year was the first to take charge of Asian Champions League games.

“As a Japanese person and as a woman, I feel a great pride and responsibility on my shoulders, so I’ll do

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