Bundesliga signs up first woman referee

Bibiana Steinhaus officiated during the 2011 and 2015 World Cups and the 2012 London Olympics

Published : May 19, 2017 21:18 IST , BERLIN

Bibiana Steinhaus will become the first woman to referee a top-flight soccer match in Germany next season
Bibiana Steinhaus will become the first woman to referee a top-flight soccer match in Germany next season
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Bibiana Steinhaus will become the first woman to referee a top-flight soccer match in Germany next season

A 38-year-old police officer will become the first woman to referee a top-flight soccer match in Germany next season after being promoted to the Bundesliga, the country's football association (DFB) said on Friday.

Bibiana Steinhaus has been a German FA referee since 1999 and taken charge of 80 second division matches since 2007.

She also officiated during the 2011 and 2015 women's World Cups and the 2012 London Olympics, and will referee the women's Champions League final in Cardiff on June 1.

“For every referee, male or female, it is the goal to officiate in the Bundesliga,” said Steinhaus, who is being promoted with three male colleagues, in a statement.

“I worked towards that in the past years and had to also suffer some setbacks. That is why I am happy about the trust the referee commission has shown.”

German FA President Reinhard Grindel said he hoped Steinhaus would not be the last woman to referee in the top league. “Hopefully (she)... will motivate many young girls in our country to imitate her,” he said.

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