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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup officials

FIFA officially published the list of match officials (referees, assistant referees, and video assistant referees) who would officiate at the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup in Australia and New Zealand.[1]

After VAR reviews, the referees at the tournament gave explanations that were broadcast in the stadium and on television as part of a year-long trial of the technique intended to give more transparency to often-controversial decisions. Other sports with video referees already used the measure, with FIFA also having implemented it at the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup and 2023 FIFA U-20 World Cup.[2]

Referees and assistant referees edit

In January 2023, the FIFA Referees Committee announced the list of 33 referees, 55 assistant referees from all six confederations for the Women's World Cup. Of the 33 referees, FIFA included 2 each from Australia, Canada, South Korea, and the United States.[1]

Confederation Referees Assistants Matches assigned Fourth official
AFC Kate Jacewicz (Australia) Kim Kyoung-min (South Korea)
Joanna Charaktis (Australia)
France–Brazil (Group F)
Colombia–Jamaica (Round of 16)
Kim Yu-jeong (South Korea) Spain–Costa Rica (Group C)
Sweden–South Africa (Group G)
New Zealand–Philippines (Group A)
United States–Netherlands (Group E)
Costa Rica–Zambia (Group C)
Argentina–Sweden (Group G)
Oh Hyeon-jeong (South Korea) Lee Seul-gi (South Korea)
Park Mi-suk (South Korea)
Spain–Zambia (Group C) England–Denmark (Group D)
Netherlands–South Africa (Round of 16)
England–Colombia (Quarter-finals)
Park Mi-suk (South Korea)
Makoto Bozono (Japan)
Haiti–Denmark (Group D)
Casey Reibelt (Australia) Ramina Tsoi (Kyrgyzstan)
Xie Lijun (China)
Spain–Costa Rica (Group C) Sweden vs United States (Round of 16)
Ramina Tsoi (Kyrgyzstan)
Heba Saadieh (Palestine)
China–England (Group D)
Yoshimi Yamashita (Japan) Makoto Bozono (Japan)
Naomi Teshirogi (Japan)
New Zealand–Norway (Group A)
United States–Netherlands (Group E)
Netherlands–South Africa (Round of 16)
Germany–Colombia (Group H)
Spain–England (Final)
CAF Vincentia Amedome (Togo) Carine Atezambong Fomo (Cameroon)
Fanta Kone (Mali)
Philippines–Switzerland (Group A) Jamaica–Brazil (Group F)
Bouchra Karboubi (Morocco) Fatiha Jermoumi (Morocco)
Soukaina Hamdi (Morocco)
United States–Vietnam (Group E)
Costa Rica–Zambia (Group C)
Akhona Makalima (South Africa) Denmark–China (Group D)
Germany–Morocco (Group H)
Canada–Republic of Ireland (Group B)
Panama–Jamaica (Group F)
Haiti–Denmark (Group D)
Morocco–Colombia (Group H)
Salima Mukansanga (Rwanda) Queency Victoire (Mauritius)
Mary Njoroge (Kenya)
Portugal–Vietnam (Group E)
Argentina–Sweden (Group G)
CONCACAF Marianela Araya (Costa Rica) England–Haiti (Group D)
Colombia–South Korea (Group H)
China–Haiti (Group D)
South Korea–Morocco (Group H)
China–England (Group D)
Marie-Soleil Beaudoin (Canada) Chantal Boudreau (Canada)
Stephanie Yee Sing (Jamaica)
Denmark–China (Group D)
Norway–Philippines (Group A)
Australia–Denmark (Round of 16)
Melissa Borjas (Honduras) Shirley Perello (Honduras)
Sandra Ramirez (Mexico)
Italy–Argentina (Group G)
Germany–Colombia (Group H)
England–Nigeria (Round of 16)
Spain–Sweden (Semi-finals)
Katia García (Mexico) Karen Diaz Medina (Mexico)
Enedina Caudillo (Mexico)
New Zealand–Philippines (Group A)
Republic of Ireland–Nigeria (Group B)
Japan–Norway (Round of 16)
Japan–Sweden (Quarter-finals)
Ekaterina Koroleva (United States) Kathryn Nesbitt (United States)
Felisha Mariscal (United States)
Sweden–South Africa (Group G)
Japan–Spain (Group C)
England–Colombia (Quarter-finals)
Myriam Marcotte (Canada) Philippines–Switzerland (Group A)
Netherlands–Portugal (Group E)
Japan–Costa Rica (Group C)
Sweden–Italy Group G)
Japan–Spain (Group C)
South Africa–Italy (Group G)
Tori Penso (United States) Brooke Mayo (United States)
Mijensa Rensch (Suriname)
Germany–Morocco (Group H)
Switzerland–New Zealand (Group A)
France–Morocco (Round of 16)
Australia–England (Semi-finals)
Brooke Mayo (United States)
Kathryn Nesbitt (United States)
Spain–England (Final)
CONMEBOL Edina Alves Batista (Brazil) Neuza Back (Brazil)
Leila Moreira da Cruz (Brazil)
Australia–Republic of Ireland (Group B)
South Korea–Morocco (Group H)
Japan–Norway (Round of 16)
Spain–Sweden (Semi-finals)
Emikar Calderas Barrera (Venezuela) Migdalia Rodríguez Chirino (Venezuela)
Mary Blanco Bolívar (Colombia)
England–Haiti (Group D) Panama–France (Group F)
England–Nigeria (Round of 16)
María Carvajal (Chile) Leslie Vásquez (Chile)
Loreto Toloza (Chile)
France–Jamaica (Group F) Australia–Republic of Ireland (Group B)
Leslie Vásquez (Chile)
Mónica Amboya (Ecuador)
South Africa–Italy (Group G)
Australia–France (Quarter-finals)
Anahí Fernández (Uruguay) Zambia–Japan (Group C)
Switzerland–Norway (Group A)
Portugal–Vietnam (Group E)
Norway–Philippines (Group A)
Portugal–United States (Group E)
Laura Fortunato (Argentina) Mariana de Almeida (Argentina)
Daiana Milone (Argentina)
Canada–Republic of Ireland (Group B)
Panama–France (Group F)
France–Jamaica (Group F)
Australia–France (Quarter-finals)
OFC Anna-Marie Keighley (New Zealand) Sarah Jones (New Zealand)
Maria Salamasina (Samoa)
Argentina–South Africa (Group G)
South Korea–Germany (Group H)
France–Morocco (Round of 16)
UEFA Iuliana Demetrescu (Romania) Nigeria–Canada (Group B)
Brazil–Panama (Group F)
Argentina–South Africa (Group G)
Switzerland–New Zealand (Group A)
Vietnam–Netherlands (Group E)
Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi (Italy) Francesca Di Monte (Italy)
Mihaela Tepusa (Romania)
Japan–Costa Rica (Group C)
Morocco–Colombia (Group H)
Spain–Netherlands (Quarter-finals)
Cheryl Foster (Wales) Michelle O'Neill (Republic of Ireland)
Franca Overtoom (Netherlands)
Brazil–Panama (Group F)
Sweden–Italy (Group G)
Switzerland–Spain (Round of 16)
Sweden–Australia (Third place play-off)
Stéphanie Frappart (France) Manuela Nicolosi (France)
Elodie Coppola (France)
Switzerland–Norway (Group A)
Canada–Australia (Group B)
Sweden–United States (Round of 16)
Spain–Netherlands (Quarter-finals)
Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain) Guadalupe Porras Ayuso (Spain)
Sanja Rođak-Karšić (Croatia)
China–Haiti (Group D) South Korea–Germany (Group H)
Colombia–Jamaica (Round of 16)
Lina Lehtovaara (Finland) Chrysoula Kourompylia (Greece)
Karolin Kaivoja (Estonia)
Nigeria–Canada (Group B) Australia–Nigeria (Group B)
France–Brazil (Group F)
Republic of Ireland–Nigeria (Group B)
Ivana Martinčić (Croatia) Sanja Rođak-Karšić (Croatia)
Karolin Kaivoja (Estonia)
Vietnam–Netherlands (Group E) New Zealand–Norway (Group A)
United States–Vietnam (Group E)
Italy–Argentina (Group G)
Spain–Zambia (Group C)
Switzerland–Spain (Round of 16)
Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine) Maryna Striletska (Ukraine)
Paulina Baranowska (Poland)
Netherlands–Portugal (Group E)
Panama–Jamaica (Group F)
Tess Olofsson (Sweden) Lucie Ratajová (Czech Republic)
Polyxeni Irodotou (Cyprus)
Zambia–Japan (Group C)
England–Denmark (Group D)
Canada–Australia (Group B)
Australia–England (Semi-finals)
Esther Staubli (Switzerland) Katrin Rafalski (Germany)
Susanne Küng (Switzerland)
Australia–Nigeria (Group B)
Jamaica–Brazil (Group F)
Japan–Sweden (Quarter-finals)
Rebecca Welch (England) Natalie Aspinall (England)
Anita Vad (Hungary)
Colombia–South Korea (Group H)
Portugal–United States (Group E)
Australia–Denmark (Round of 16)
Sweden–Australia (Third place play-off)

Video assistant referees edit

On 9 January 2023, FIFA announced 19 video assistant referees (VARs) had been appointed. For the first time in the Women's World Cup, the FIFA Referees Committee had appointed six female video assistant referees.

Video assistant referees
Confederation Video assistant referee
AFC Abdulla Al-Marri (Qatar)
Muhammad Taqi (Singapore)
CAF Adil Zourak (Morocco)
CONCACAF Carol Anne Chenard (Canada)
Drew Fischer (Canada)
Tatiana Guzmán (Nicaragua)
Armando Villarreal (United States)
CONMEBOL Salomé di Iorio (Argentina)
Nicolás Gallo (Colombia)
Daiane Muniz dos Santos (Brazil)
Juan Soto (Venezuela)
UEFA Ella De Vries (Belgium)
Marco Fritz (Germany)
Alejandro Hernández Hernández (Spain)
Massimiliano Irrati (Italy)
Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
Sian Massey-Ellis (England)
Pol van Boekel (Netherlands)

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Match officials appointed for FIFA Women's World Cup Australia & New Zealand 2023". FIFA. 9 January 2023. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
  2. ^ "Sources: World Cup to use NFL-style VAR calls". ESPN. 30 June 2023. Retrieved 1 July 2023.

External links edit

  • List of match officials

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FIFA officially published the list of match officials referees assistant referees and video assistant referees who would officiate at the 2023 FIFA Women s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 1 After VAR reviews the referees at the tournament gave explanations that were broadcast in the stadium and on television as part of a year long trial of the technique intended to give more transparency to often controversial decisions Other sports with video referees already used the measure with FIFA also having implemented it at the 2022 FIFA Club World Cup and 2023 FIFA U 20 World Cup 2 Contents 1 Referees and assistant referees 2 Video assistant referees 3 References 4 External linksReferees and assistant referees editIn January 2023 the FIFA Referees Committee announced the list of 33 referees 55 assistant referees from all six confederations for the Women s World Cup Of the 33 referees FIFA included 2 each from Australia Canada South Korea and the United States 1 Confederation Referees Assistants Matches assigned Fourth officialAFC Kate Jacewicz Australia Kim Kyoung min South Korea Joanna Charaktis Australia France Brazil Group F Colombia Jamaica Round of 16 Kim Yu jeong South Korea Spain Costa Rica Group C Sweden South Africa Group G New Zealand Philippines Group A United States Netherlands Group E Costa Rica Zambia Group C Argentina Sweden Group G Oh Hyeon jeong South Korea Lee Seul gi South Korea Park Mi suk South Korea Spain Zambia Group C England Denmark Group D Netherlands South Africa Round of 16 England Colombia Quarter finals Park Mi suk South Korea Makoto Bozono Japan Haiti Denmark Group D Casey Reibelt Australia Ramina Tsoi Kyrgyzstan Xie Lijun China Spain Costa Rica Group C Sweden vs United States Round of 16 Ramina Tsoi Kyrgyzstan Heba Saadieh Palestine China England Group D Yoshimi Yamashita Japan Makoto Bozono Japan Naomi Teshirogi Japan New Zealand Norway Group A United States Netherlands Group E Netherlands South Africa Round of 16 Germany Colombia Group H Spain England Final CAF Vincentia Amedome Togo Carine Atezambong Fomo Cameroon Fanta Kone Mali Philippines Switzerland Group A Jamaica Brazil Group F Bouchra Karboubi Morocco Fatiha Jermoumi Morocco Soukaina Hamdi Morocco United States Vietnam Group E Costa Rica Zambia Group C Akhona Makalima South Africa Denmark China Group D Germany Morocco Group H Canada Republic of Ireland Group B Panama Jamaica Group F Haiti Denmark Group D Morocco Colombia Group H Salima Mukansanga Rwanda Queency Victoire Mauritius Mary Njoroge Kenya Portugal Vietnam Group E Argentina Sweden Group G CONCACAF Marianela Araya Costa Rica England Haiti Group D Colombia South Korea Group H China Haiti Group D South Korea Morocco Group H China England Group D Marie Soleil Beaudoin Canada Chantal Boudreau Canada Stephanie Yee Sing Jamaica Denmark China Group D Norway Philippines Group A Australia Denmark Round of 16 Melissa Borjas Honduras Shirley Perello Honduras Sandra Ramirez Mexico Italy Argentina Group G Germany Colombia Group H England Nigeria Round of 16 Spain Sweden Semi finals Katia Garcia Mexico Karen Diaz Medina Mexico Enedina Caudillo Mexico New Zealand Philippines Group A Republic of Ireland Nigeria Group B Japan Norway Round of 16 Japan Sweden Quarter finals Ekaterina Koroleva United States Kathryn Nesbitt United States Felisha Mariscal United States Sweden South Africa Group G Japan Spain Group C England Colombia Quarter finals Myriam Marcotte Canada Philippines Switzerland Group A Netherlands Portugal Group E Japan Costa Rica Group C Sweden Italy Group G Japan Spain Group C South Africa Italy Group G Tori Penso United States Brooke Mayo United States Mijensa Rensch Suriname Germany Morocco Group H Switzerland New Zealand Group A France Morocco Round of 16 Australia England Semi finals Brooke Mayo United States Kathryn Nesbitt United States Spain England Final CONMEBOL Edina Alves Batista Brazil Neuza Back Brazil Leila Moreira da Cruz Brazil Australia Republic of Ireland Group B South Korea Morocco Group H Japan Norway Round of 16 Spain Sweden Semi finals Emikar Calderas Barrera Venezuela Migdalia Rodriguez Chirino Venezuela Mary Blanco Bolivar Colombia England Haiti Group D Panama France Group F England Nigeria Round of 16 Maria Carvajal Chile Leslie Vasquez Chile Loreto Toloza Chile France Jamaica Group F Australia Republic of Ireland Group B Leslie Vasquez Chile Monica Amboya Ecuador South Africa Italy Group G Australia France Quarter finals Anahi Fernandez Uruguay Zambia Japan Group C Switzerland Norway Group A Portugal Vietnam Group E Norway Philippines Group A Portugal United States Group E Laura Fortunato Argentina Mariana de Almeida Argentina Daiana Milone Argentina Canada Republic of Ireland Group B Panama France Group F France Jamaica Group F Australia France Quarter finals OFC Anna Marie Keighley New Zealand Sarah Jones New Zealand Maria Salamasina Samoa Argentina South Africa Group G South Korea Germany Group H France Morocco Round of 16 UEFA Iuliana Demetrescu Romania Nigeria Canada Group B Brazil Panama Group F Argentina South Africa Group G Switzerland New Zealand Group A Vietnam Netherlands Group E Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi Italy Francesca Di Monte Italy Mihaela Tepusa Romania Japan Costa Rica Group C Morocco Colombia Group H Spain Netherlands Quarter finals Cheryl Foster Wales Michelle O Neill Republic of Ireland Franca Overtoom Netherlands Brazil Panama Group F Sweden Italy Group G Switzerland Spain Round of 16 Sweden Australia Third place play off Stephanie Frappart France Manuela Nicolosi France Elodie Coppola France Switzerland Norway Group A Canada Australia Group B Sweden United States Round of 16 Spain Netherlands Quarter finals Marta Huerta de Aza Spain Guadalupe Porras Ayuso Spain Sanja Rođak Karsic Croatia China Haiti Group D South Korea Germany Group H Colombia Jamaica Round of 16 Lina Lehtovaara Finland Chrysoula Kourompylia Greece Karolin Kaivoja Estonia Nigeria Canada Group B Australia Nigeria Group B France Brazil Group F Republic of Ireland Nigeria Group B Ivana Martincic Croatia Sanja Rođak Karsic Croatia Karolin Kaivoja Estonia Vietnam Netherlands Group E New Zealand Norway Group A United States Vietnam Group E Italy Argentina Group G Spain Zambia Group C Switzerland Spain Round of 16 Kateryna Monzul Ukraine Maryna Striletska Ukraine Paulina Baranowska Poland Netherlands Portugal Group E Panama Jamaica Group F Tess Olofsson Sweden Lucie Ratajova Czech Republic Polyxeni Irodotou Cyprus Zambia Japan Group C England Denmark Group D Canada Australia Group B Australia England Semi finals Esther Staubli Switzerland Katrin Rafalski Germany Susanne Kung Switzerland Australia Nigeria Group B Jamaica Brazil Group F Japan Sweden Quarter finals Rebecca Welch England Natalie Aspinall England Anita Vad Hungary Colombia South Korea Group H Portugal United States Group E Australia Denmark Round of 16 Sweden Australia Third place play off Video assistant referees editOn 9 January 2023 FIFA announced 19 video assistant referees VARs had been appointed For the first time in the Women s World Cup the FIFA Referees Committee had appointed six female video assistant referees Video assistant referees Confederation Video assistant refereeAFC Abdulla Al Marri Qatar Muhammad Taqi Singapore CAF Adil Zourak Morocco CONCACAF Carol Anne Chenard Canada Drew Fischer Canada Tatiana Guzman Nicaragua Armando Villarreal United States CONMEBOL Salome di Iorio Argentina Nicolas Gallo Colombia Daiane Muniz dos Santos Brazil Juan Soto Venezuela UEFA Ella De Vries Belgium Marco Fritz Germany Alejandro Hernandez Hernandez Spain Massimiliano Irrati Italy Juan Martinez Munuera Spain Sian Massey Ellis England Pol van Boekel Netherlands References edit a b Match officials appointed for FIFA Women s World Cup Australia amp New Zealand 2023 FIFA 9 January 2023 Retrieved 9 January 2023 Sources World Cup to use NFL style VAR calls ESPN 30 June 2023 Retrieved 1 July 2023 External links editList of match 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