2011 FIFA Women's World Cup officials

Match officials at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup were selected by FIFA's Refereeing Department. 16 referees and 32 assistant referees were chosen from around the world to officiate the 32 games that made up the final tournament. Three 4th officials were selected before the tournament as well.

Officials

51 official were selected by the FIFA.[1] The official list is below.[2]

Number Referee Assistants
Africa (CAF)
1 Cameroon Thérèse Neguel Benin Tempa Ndah François Madagascar Lidwine Rakotozafinoro
Asia (AFC)
2 South Korea Cha Sung Mi South Korea Kim Kyoung Min China Zhang Lingling
3 Japan Etsuko Fukano Japan Saori Takahashi Malaysia Shamsuri Widiya
4 Australia Jacqui Melksham Australia Allyson Flynn Australia Sarah Ho
North and Middle America and Caribbean (CONCACAF)
5 Mexico Quetzalli Alvarado Mexico Mayte Chavez Mexico Rita Munoz
6 Canada Carol Anne Chenard El Salvador Emperatriz Ayala Trinidad and Tobago Cindy Mohammed
7 United States Kari Seitz United States Marlene Duffy United States Veronica Perez
South America (CONMEBOL)
8 Argentina Estela Álvarez Uruguay Mariana Corbo Argentina Maria Rocco
9 Peru Silvia Reyes Venezuela Yoly García Peru Marlene Leyton
Oceania (OFC)
10 Fiji Finau Vulivuli New Zealand Jacqui Stephenson Tonga Lata Tuifutuna
Europe (UEFA)
11 Czech Republic Dagmar Damková Spain Yolanda Parga Rodríguez Spain María Luisa Villa Gutiérrez
12 Hungary Gyöngyi Gaál Italy Cristina Cini Croatia Lada Rojc
13 Finland Kirsi Heikkinen Finland Anu Jokela Finland Tonja Paavola
14 Sweden Jenny Palmqvist Sweden Helen Karo Sweden Anna Nyström
15 Norway Christina W. Pedersen Norway Hege Steinlund England Nathalie Walker
16 Germany Bibiana Steinhaus Germany Katrin Rafalski Germany Marina Wozniak
4th officials
Greece Thalia Mitsi Ukraine Kateryna Monzul Switzerland Esther Staubli

References

  1. "Officials confirmed for Germany 2011". FIFA. 2011-04-18. Retrieved 2011-04-18.
  2. "List of referees and assistant referees" (PDF). FIFA. 2011-04-20. Retrieved 2015-07-06.
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