It’s a historic moment for the Premier League as Rebecca Welch becomes the first female referee to take charge of a top-flight match. On Sunday, Welch will be the referee for the Fulham-Burnley match, making her the first woman to ever referee a Premier League match.
Welch, who has been an assistant referee in the Football League since 2015, has worked her way up through the ranks and is now making history. She is the first female referee to take charge of a Premier League match and is one of only a handful of female referees in the top four divisions of English football.
The news has been welcomed by many in the football world, with many praising Welch for her hard work and dedication. The Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) said in a statement that they are “delighted” to see Welch make history and that they are “committed to equality and diversity in football”.
Welch’s appointment is part of a wider effort to increase the number of female referees in the Premier League. The PGMOL has been working to promote female referees and have recently launched a new initiative called ‘Women in Refereeing’. The aim of this initiative is to increase the number of female referees in the top four divisions of English football and to create a more diverse and inclusive environment in the sport.
It’s an exciting time for Rebecca Welch and for women in football. Her appointment is a huge step forward for gender equality in the sport and will hopefully inspire more women to become referees. It’s also a great moment for the Premier League, which is now leading the way in terms of gender equality in football.