Rebecca Welch to make history as first female referee to take charge of FA Cup third round tie in Birmingham vs Plymouth
REBECCA WELCH is to rewrite history again as the first female referee to take charge of an FA Cup third round game.
Welch has been appointed as ref of the tie between Birmingham City and Plymouth Argyle on January 8 at St Andrews.
It is the furthest into the oldest cup competition in the world that a woman referee has ventured.
It underlines Welch’s remarkable rise through the ranks of officialdom and the changing face of English football.
She was also the first woman to take charge of an EFL match back on April 5 when she was given the job at Harrogate Town versus Port Vale.
Welch, 38, said at the time that she does not see herself as a trailblazer.
"My dad is probably my biggest fan, so he's over the moon. My mum doesn't know a lot about football. She's excited, but I don't think she knows why! They're really proud.
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"It's not something I thought that, when I decided to be a referee 11 years ago, I would be in the Football League doing a game. That didn't even register on my radar.
"It seems to have been a whirlwind over the past 11 years and now we're a week away from one of the biggest games of my career.
"I've always said, through all my promotions, I want to be appointed because I am in the top 10 match officials on that list. I never want to be appointed based on anything else. I've got faith in the system, and I've been rewarded."
French woman Stephanie Frappart was the referee for a Champions League match between Juventus and Dynamo Kiev.
In March this year she took charge of Holland’s World Cup qualifier against Latvia.
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