The forthcoming tournament is inching closer and will unravel in Bhubaneswar, Goa, and Navi Mumbai from October 11.
Ahead of the tournament, the FIFA Referees Committee, in a press release, announced the list of match officials who have been appointed to overlook the youth tournament. A total of 14 women referees, 28 women assistant referees, three support referees, and 16 video match officials will take charge of the matches.
The VAR was used for the first time in India earlier this year, during the knockout stages of the AFC Women’s Asian Cup. In case of a clear and obvious error, video match officials can recommend that the on-field referees overturn their decision. The on-field referee can also choose to conduct an on-field review (OFR) by halting the game and reviewing footage on the screen in the Referee Review Area.
“Delighted that the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup is returning after a four-year hiatus” - FIFA Referees Committee chairman Pierluigi Collina
The youth tournament will be returning after a four-year hiatus owing to the COVID-19 pandemic and the whole world has its eye set on the event. Given it’s their first participation in a FIFA women’s competition, the tournament holds a special place for India.
Meanwhile, six-time “Best Referee of the Year” winner Pierluigi Collina underlined this in a statement:
The FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup India 2022 will be played between 11 and 30 October 2022, with the DY Patil Stadium in Navi Mumbai hosting the final.
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