Female referees deserve to be at Qatar World Cup, says Mukansanga
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[November 18, 2022]
DOHA (Reuters) - Salima
Mukansanga, one of the three female referees who will officiate at a
men's World Cup for the first time, said they have been chosen for
the tournament in Qatar not simply based on their gender but because
they deserve the chance.
Rwanda's Mukansanga, Yamashita Yoshimi of Japan and Frenchwoman
Stephanie Frappart along with three female assistant referees have
been selected for the World Cup, which begins on Sunday.
"We are here because we deserve to be here. Back at our
confederation, or back at home it is another level, so this is the
biggest level of football," Mukansanga told reporters in Doha on
Friday.
"So being here means we deserve to be here, it's not a change or
because we are women."
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Referee Salima Mukansanga REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
Assistant referee Kathryn Nesbitt of
the United States said they feel welcome.
"We feel like we are one referee team here, no difference man or
woman," she said.
(Reporting by Manasi Pathak in Doha; Editing by Christian Radnedge)
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