The Borneo Post

Carvajal becomes first woman to referee profession­al men’s match in Chile

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SANTIAGO: Chile will become the latest country to boast a female referee in men’s profession­al football, following the announceme­nt by the league (ANFP) that Maria Belen Carvajal will take charge of a second division match this weekend.

The 35-year-old, who was officiatin­g at the recent Under17 Women’s World Cup in Uruguay, will referee Sunday’s match between Independie­nte de Cauquenes and Colchagua.

“I was not expecting it, it was a surprise,” Carvajal said in a statement. “They called me to congratula­te me on my efforts in the Under-17 World Cup in Uruguay and then they told me I was going to referee in the second division.

“I am happy because I know that the referee’s commission has confidence in me.”

Carvajal, who has already refereed under-17 and under19 men’s matches, will be on duty at the Women’s World Cup in France next June.

In 2016, Uruguayan Claudia Umpierrez became the first woman to referee a top flight men’s match - River Plate against Boston River.

Last year, Germany’s Bibiana Steinhaus became the first to do it in Europe, taking charge of the Bundesliga match between Hertha Berlin and Werder Bremen. She refereed eight games and is on the list again this season.

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