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Female referee ready

Bundesliga to kick off on Friday

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Germany’s Bibiana Steinhaus insists she is no feminist trailblaze­r as she prepares to become the first female ref in Europe’s top leagues having already tamed Bayern Munich’s stars. The 38- year- old is on the official list of Bundesliga referees for the 2017- 18 season, which starts Friday, meaning she will become the first female ref in the top flight of Germany, England, Spain, France or Italy. Steinhaus’ first Bundesliga match has yet to be announced, but she oversaw Bayern Munich’s 5- 0 win at minnows Chemnitz on Saturday in the first- round of the German Cup and proved she can handle star players. She gave Bayern’s Franck Ribery a playful punch on the arm after the French winger cheekily untied her boot laces before a free kick. “She’s strong, she has a lot of power,” said Ribery. “She played along and was in good spirits. You can have fun with referees, but it’s also important that there’s mutual respect.” Steinhaus said her promotion to the top flight is a “great incentive” and reward for her hard work, but shuns her role as a trailblaze­r. “I never planned, and still don’t today, to break new grounds of emancipati­on,” she said at a referee’s training camp in July. “I am only doing what I love.”

Steinhaus has taken charge of around 80 German second division matches since 2011, refereeing the women’s final at the London Olympic Games tournament and this year’s women’s Champions League final.

She has already acted as the fourth official in Germany’s top tier and shrugged off Pep Guardiola’s attempt to put his arm around her shoulders when Guardiola remonstrat­ed with her on the touchlines in 2014. Unfortunat­ely, the 1.81- meter Steinhaus has already experience­d direct sexism on the pitch.

During a second division match in 2015, she sent off Hoffenheim’s Germany internatio­nal Kerem Demirbay, then playing for Fortuna Duesseldor­f, who told her women had no place in soccer. The remark led to him receiving a five- match ban by the German FA.

Steinhaus, who works with a fitness coach, acknowledg­es that refereeing in the Bundesliga will challenge her both on and off the pitch.

“I like to say that the Bundesliga is another step up, I have worked intensivel­y and the speed is different,” said Steinhaus. “Certainly, as a female referee, I will be under special scrutiny from the start of the season ... I don’t seek public attention.”

Steinhaus is a policewoma­n and in a relationsh­ip with English former top ref Howard Webb.

She is relishing her chance to make history by blowing her whistle in the Bundesliga.

“It has always been my dream and I am delighted that it will come true,” she said.

 ?? Photo: CFP ?? Bibiana Steinhaus shouts during the match between Chemnitzer and Bayern Munich on Saturday.
Photo: CFP Bibiana Steinhaus shouts during the match between Chemnitzer and Bayern Munich on Saturday.
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