Washington referee Rebecca Welch to make history as first female to take charge of a Premier League game
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Washington referee Rebecca Welch will make football history later this month when she becomes the first female to take charge of a top flight men's game.
Rebecca, 40, will take charge of the Premier League fixture between Fulham and Burnley on December 23 at Craven Cottage.
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Hide AdAfter being informed of her history making appointment, Rebecca reflected on the conversation which led to her deciding to pick up her whistle.
She said: “I played football and didn’t even think about refereeing until one of my really good friends, who is a referee, refereed us.
“I spent the whole game telling her how to do her job. Her response was, ‘If you think it’s that easy, give it a go’.
"That’s how it happened and years later, here I am.”
Commenting in the decision to appoint Rebecca, referee’s chief Howard Webb said: “Rebecca is a really calm, focused individual on the field. She does command a lot of respect in a pretty understated way. When you meet her, she’s got a presence about her.
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Hide Ad“She has a good reading of the game, she is an accurate decision maker, a good athlete on the field too and has really worked hard to get to this position over several years.
“She has good subtle management of the players as well and I have got no doubt she will show all of those qualities at Fulham.”
It's not the first time Rebecca has made ground breaking history as a female referee.
In 2021 she became the first female official to referee in the English Football League when she took charge of the League 2 fixture between Harrogate and Port Vale,
In November (2023) she became the first female to act as fourth official in a Premier League match for the fixture between Fulham and Manchester United.
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