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Referees list for Euros announced

       The UEFA Referees’ Committee has appointed the 12 referees and their referee assistant teams
       who will take charge of the 31 matches at UEFA Women’s EURO 2022, which will take place in
       England from 6 to 31 July.
           The full list of referees who have been selected (in alphabetical order):
                            Jana Adámková (Czech Republic)
                               Lina Lehtovaara (Finland)
                             Iuliana Demetrescu (Romania)
                               Ivana Martinčić (Croatia)
                                 Cheryl Foster (Wales)
                              Kateryna Monzul (Ukraine)
                              Stéphanie Frappart (France)
                                Tess Olofsson (Sweden)
                              Marta Huerta de Aza (Spain)
                              Esther Staubli (Switzerland)
                               Riem Hussein (Germany)
                               Rebecca Welch (England)
           In addition, as part of an exchange programme within the framework of the cooperation
       agreement  between  UEFA  and  the  South  American  Football  Confederation  CONMEBOL,  a
       South American referee will join the European group of referees for the UEFA Women’s EURO,
       as was the case for UEFA EURO 2020.
           Venezuelan referee Emikar Calderas Barrera and her assistants will be part of the team in
       England, while a European refereeing team (to be announced) will officiate together with the
       CONMEBOL referees selected for the Copa América Femenina 2022 in Colombia in July.
           Each refereeing team will consist of a referee, two assistant referees, a fourth official, and
       a team of two video assistant referees (VAR) at the stadium. Video assistant referees are being
       deployed for the first time at all matches in a UEFA Women’s EURO final tournament.
           UEFA’s  Chief  Refereeing  Officer,  Roberto  Rosetti,  said:  "We  have  had  some  tough
       decisions to make on which referees will go to the Women’s EURO, because we now have a
       growing group of high-calibre officials from which to choose.
           “Having  assessed  the  referees  at  our  preparation  courses,  and  after  following  their
       performances in UEFA competitions, we know that the selected officials have all it takes to
       deliver confident and uniform decision-making at the final tournament,” Rosetti added. “Some
       of the referees will be taking charge of matches in the closing stages of this season’s UEFA
       Women’s Champions League, before the entire team begins to focus on the challenge that lies
       ahead of them in England this summer.”
       Euro 2022 roadshow plans

       UEFA  Women’s  EURO  2022  has  announced  plans  for  its  free  national  Roadshow  that  will
       showcase the best of football, fitness and music, providing families, fans and those that are yet
       to experience football with the opportunity to get involved in an unmissable tournament.
           The family and local community-focused Roadshow will travel 800 miles, making 10 stops
       across 43 days, beginning on 21 May in Sheffield and finishing on 2 July in London – just a few
       days before the tournament’s opening match at Old Trafford.
           As the Women’s EURO draws closer, organisers are aiming to inspire more communities,
       particularly  young  people  and  families,  to  encourage  them  to  get  involved  in  the  biggest
       European women’s sport event in history.
           The schedule includes visiting each of the tournament’s nine Host Cities, Brighton & Hove,
       London, Manchester, Milton Keynes, Rotherham, Sheffield, Southampton, Trafford and Wigan
       & Leigh, where fans will be able to watch some of the best players in the world compete at a local
       stadium. The additional tenth stop will be at Elland Road, Leeds ahead of England Women’s
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