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Rebecca Halford is making a name for herself in both the women's and
       men's game in differing roles.
              The  21-year-old  central  defender,  who  joined  Cheltenham
       Town at the start of the season, is also a referee on Saturdays and has
       run the line in the FA Vase during the campaign. Her performances
       with the whistle have brought much praise from teams in the Bristol
       area, adding to a very promising playing career which has seen her
       capped by Wales at Under-19 level.
              In the week when it was announced that Rebecca Welch will
       become the first female referee appointed to officiate an EFL match -
       Harrogate Town v Port Vale on Easter Monday - we spoke to Rebecca
       about her role as player and official, as well as her hopes for the future:
       WSS: What made you initially decide to take up refereeing,
       are there any other officials in your family?
       RH: I started refereeing as a means of a weekend job and I had an
       idea of how to get in to refereeing, because my dad (Mike) is also a
       referee.
       WSS: Where did you start off officiating, and what was it
       like at first?
       RH: I started officiating in the local youth academy set ups (Bristol
       City  and  Bristol  Rovers)  and  in  the  local  grassroots  league  (Avon
       Youth League). It was enjoyable, but you did always and still do have
       the parents who will shout at you from the sidelines because they think that they know the laws
       of the game better than you!
       WSS: You also run the line at a higher level, what kind of experience is it when you
       do that at bigger clubs?
       RH: Yes, I run the line in the Toolstation Western League and occasionally higher league teams
       in FA competitions. On the whole I get treated as a regular official and get shouted at the same as
       any official does! It is good to officiate higher league teams because pre-COVID, there was always
       more  fans/spectators,  which  is  always  enjoyable  because  of  the  atmosphere  it  creates  in  the
       ground.
       WSS: What is it like for you to officiate in men’s matches, and how helpful to you is
       your experience of playing?
       RH: I find personally that I’m treated the same as any official, be that male or female. Sometimes
       I’ll arrive at a game and you can see people looking because I’m a female official, but as soon as
       I’ve introduced myself, I’m warming up and out on the pitch I am treated the same as everyone
       else. My playing experience definitely helps me because I can read the game pretty well and I
       know, as a player and as an official, what decision both teams are expecting and how to best deal
       with any situation.
       WSS: Recently, people like Stacey Pearson have proved it is possible to both play
       and referee in the WSL, do you see her as an inspiration for yourself?
       RH: Yes - she’s a role model for all young female referees and has achieved a lot in a playing and
       refereeing career at a high level. One day I would love to have refereed in the WSL and men’s
       Football League and Premiership.
       WSS: What have been your most memorable games so far (for all the right reasons!)?
       RH: I have officiated in a number of County Cup Finals, which are always a great occasion.
       Playing  wise,  my  most  memorable  game  was  being  capped  for  Wales  Under-19’s  against
       Macedonia.
       WSS: Has it been easy to keep a refereeing and playing career going so far?
       RH: At times it can a challenge, but on the whole I find I balance them quite well. Prior to the
       season coming to a halt, due to the pandemic, I refereed every Saturday and then occasionally
       midweek too and then I would train twice midweek and then play matches on a Sunday.
       Our thanks to Rebecca!
        Issue no. 11 - 1 April 2021            news@womenssoccerscene.co.uk
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