Stephanie Frappart set to become first female referee at men's World Cup

Stephanie Frappart of France will make history as the first woman to referee a men's FIFA World Cup match. She is scheduled to officiate the Group E clash between Germany and Costa Rica, leading an all-female officiating team. This milestone highlights growing inclusion of women in football refereeing.

Stephanie Frappart, a 38-year-old referee from France, is poised to break new ground in the FIFA World Cup by taking charge of the Germany versus Costa Rica match in Group E. This will mark the first time a woman has refereed a men's World Cup game and the first occasion an entire officiating team—consisting of Frappart as the central referee, along with assistants Neuza Back from Brazil and Karen Diaz Medina from Mexico—will be all-female.

The appointment comes amid gradual progress in women's involvement in football officiating. Over the past 25 years, changes have accelerated since the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup, which featured 31 female referees, and the 2000 Summer Olympics, where women handled all women's matches. Female referees have since gained prominence in major men's leagues, including England's Premier League, Germany's Bundesliga, and France's Ligue 1, earning acclaim for their competence and composure under pressure.

Frappart has been a pioneer in this shift. She officiated the women's World Cup final last year and achieved several breakthroughs: becoming the first woman to referee a men's UEFA Champions League match between Juventus and Dynamo Kyiv in 2020, the first to handle a men's World Cup qualifier, and serving as a fourth official in the 2022 World Cup game between Mexico and Poland—the debut of a female referee at the tournament.

This development underscores FIFA's commitment to gender inclusion in football, addressing past perceptions that women could not manage the sport's intensity. By featuring women in the World Cup, the governing body aims to inspire broader participation and empowerment, ensuring the sport represents all of society.

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FIFA officials and Brazilian soccer legends unveil the vibrant 2027 Women's World Cup logo at a festive ceremony in Rio de Janeiro.
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فيفا تطلق الهوية البصرية لكأس العالم للسيدات 2027 في البرازيل

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي

كشفت فيفا عن الهوية البصرية الرسمية لكأس العالم للسيدات 2027 التي ستُقام في البرازيل خلال حفل في ريو دي جانيرو يوم 25 يناير 2026. أبرز الحدث التفاؤل بشأن المنتخب البرازيلي وفتح تسجيل الاهتمام بالتذاكر. حضر مسؤولون برازيليون وأساطير كرة القدم الإطلاق.

FIFA has appointed 14 match officials from Trinidad and Tobago and six from Guyana to its international referees panel for 2026, highlighting regional growth in elite officiating. The Trinidad and Tobago Football Association praised the milestone as a testament to disciplined development programs. Guyana's federation marked the occasion with a ceremony honoring the officials' achievements.

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أطلقت الفيفا الهوية البصرية الرسمية لكأس العالم للسيدات 2027، التي ستُقام للمرة الأولى في البرازيل. كشفت الحفلة على شاطئ كوباكابانا في ريو دي جانيرو عن شعار وسlogan وهوية صوتية مستوحاة من الثقافة البرازيلية. يمثل الحدث معلماً رئيسياً قبل البطولة من 24 يونيو إلى 25 يوليو 2027.

كشفت الـFIFA عن التروفي لكأس البطولات النسائية الأولى، والتي ستتوج البطل القاري للأندية في لندن. تشمل المرحلة النهائية أربع فائزات قارية: أرسنال، غوثام إف سي، كورينثيانز، وأسفار. تبدأ الدور نصف النهائي في 28 يناير في ملعب برينتفورد، والنهائي في 1 فبراير في ملعب أرسنال.

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FIFA has imposed a six-month ban on Panama's soccer federation president Manuel Arias for failing to comply with a previous suspension related to fat-shaming a women's national team player. The decision comes just days after Panama qualified for the 2026 World Cup. Arias also faces a 20,000 Swiss francs fine and is barred from the World Cup draw.

The German women's national team started the qualification for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil with a 5-0 win against Slovenia. Goals came from Vivien Endemann, Elisa Senß, Linda Dallmann, Larissa Mühlhaus, and Lea Schüller. Coach Christian Wück praised the quick start, while captain Giulia Gwinn pointed to inaccuracies.

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The International Football Association Board (IFAB) approved several amendments to the Laws of the Game at its 140th annual meeting in Hensol Castle, Wales, on February 28, 2026. Drawing from Major League Soccer innovations, the updates target time-wasting, clarify refereeing, enhance VAR usage, and introduce anti-discrimination measures following a Champions League racism allegation. Changes take effect July 1, 2026, with possible earlier adoption for the FIFA World Cup.

 

 

 

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