‘Referees shouldn’t be judged on colour or sex,’ says Harrogate Town chief

Harrogate Town manager Simon Weaver has welcomed the historic decision to appoint a female referee to oversee his side’s League Two match with Port Vale.
Referee Rebecca Welch: First female to be appointed to take charge of an EFL game, Harrogate Town v Port Vale on Easter Monday. Picture: Adam Davy/PAReferee Rebecca Welch: First female to be appointed to take charge of an EFL game, Harrogate Town v Port Vale on Easter Monday. Picture: Adam Davy/PA
Referee Rebecca Welch: First female to be appointed to take charge of an EFL game, Harrogate Town v Port Vale on Easter Monday. Picture: Adam Davy/PA

Rebecca Welch, 37, will become the first woman to preside over an English Football League fixture when she takes charge of the Easter Monday showdown at Wetherby Road.

“I absolutely welcome the news,” said the Sulphurites chief.

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“It is something that has probably taken too long to happen, to be honest.

“I think it is a good thing to see equality growing within the game. Both sexes should get the same opportunities.

Referees and match officials shouldn’t be judged on colour or sex or anything like that. It’s about how well they perform. All I’m sure every team wants is a referee who is qualified and good in the role.

“There shouldn’t be any more pressure on our referee on Monday because she is female and any decisions she makes cannot be judged based on her sex.”

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In 2010, Amy Fearn refereed part of a Championship game between Coventry City and Nottingham Forest, but she took over from an injured colleague after kick-off rather than being appointed as the match official.

Thus, Welch, who has worked in the National League for the past three seasons, was left delighted when she found out she was set to make history.

“I’m still trying to let it sink in. I got the news on Saturday and haven’t come back down to earth yet,” said the County Durham-based referee.

“It’s very exciting, it is really good for me and the next steps of my career. I am very fortunate to be given this opportunity and really excited.

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“My dad is my biggest fan so pre-Covid he came to every single game, he was over the moon. My mum doesn’t know a lot about football so she is excited but I don’t think she knows why she is excited.

“They are really proud so that is really nice.”

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