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Life goal: Kingdom’s first female football referee eyes World Cup

- Mohammed Al-Kinani Jeddah

Saudi Arabia’s first female football referee already has her sights set on taking charge of a World Cup match.

“I spend hours reading and listening to advice from refereeing experts,” 22-year-old Sham AlGhamdi told Arab News. “To referee a World Cup match would be a dream come true.”

Al-Ghamdi, who is studying English literature at university, said her interest in football began when she was only nine.

“One day I saw players in a match voice their anger at a referee’s decision. I wished at that moment I was in the referee’s shoes,” she said. “Since then I have been followmatc­hes ing football events on TV, listening to the pundits’ comments and analyzing the performanc­e of the referee.”

Al-Ghamdi’s passion for football came as a surprise to her family. “My father is not interested in football. When he heard about my hobby, he only advised me to avoid injuries as much as I could. He cannot bear seeing me hurt,” she said.

The young referee hopes to undertake more intensifie­d training courses to help her dream of officiatin­g a World Cup match come true.

“I am optimistic and ambitious. The sky is the limit,” she said. “I have enough informatio­n about officiatin­g matches. I read about all the old and modern rules approved by the FIFA in order to acquire the basic skills an amateur referee needs.” Al-Ghamdi said that she had learned to manage football through personal participat­ion and by watching experience­d referees.

When she faced difficulti­es getting the necessary official permits, she focused on refereeing friendly matches.

“I did my best to avoid mistakes in the first-ever women’s championsh­ip in Jeddah. Good referees ensure safe games,” she said.

“Now I am happy that my dream to become a referee has come true. Saudi women can achieve success in the sports sector and they can take part in world championsh­ips. We are no less than men. We only need support,” she said.

Al-Ghamdi said that she hopes to gain recognitio­n from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation (SAFF) and become a FIFA-certified internatio­nal football referee.

Saudis should work hand in hand to improve standards in science, culture and sport, she said.

“We need to support one another to develop our society on all levels. Without that we can’t make the changes we are dreaming of,” she added.

 ??  ?? Sham Al-Ghamdi hopes to gain recognitio­n from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation and become a FIFA-certified internatio­nal football referee.
Sham Al-Ghamdi hopes to gain recognitio­n from the Saudi Arabian Football Federation and become a FIFA-certified internatio­nal football referee.

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