Soccer

Frappart to make World Cup history as 1st female referee

French referee Stephanie Frappart will become the first woman to take charge of a men's World Cup game when she handles Germany vs. Costa Rica on Thursday in Qatar.

French official will handle Germany vs. Costa Rica on Thursday in Qatar

France's Stephanie Frappart will become the first woman to officiate a World Cup match when she handles those duties on Thursday during Germany vs. Costa Rica. Frappart was also the first woman to referee a UEFA Champions League match, taking the whistle as Juventus defeated Dynamo Kyiv in 2020. (Massimo Pinca/Reuters)

French referee Stephanie Frappart will become the first woman to take charge of a men's World Cup game when she handles Germany vs. Costa Rica on Thursday in Qatar.

FIFA also picked two women as assistants to Frappart — Neuza Back of Brazil and Mexico's Karen Diaz Medina — to complete an all-female refereeing team on the field.

A fourth woman match official FIFA picked for this World Cup, Kathryn Nesbitt of the United States, will also be working at the Al Bayt Stadium as the offside specialist in the video review team. Two other women, Salima Mukansanga of Rwanda and Yoshimi Yamashita of Japan, are also on the FIFA list to referee games in Qatar.

FIFA made the historic appointments for the 44th of the 64 games being played in Qatar.

Frappart previously was picked for fourth official duties.

The 38-year-old Frenchwoman has been promoted in the men's game by European soccer body UEFA and in her home country.

She was refereed men's games in World Cup qualifying and the Champions League, and this year's men's French Cup final. She also took charge of the 2019 Women's World Cup final for FIFA.

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