Member LoginMember Login - User registration - Setup as front page - Add to favorites - Sitemap Xie Lijun becomes CSL's first female referee !

Xie Lijun becomes CSL's first female referee

Time:2024-05-21 10:53:23 source:Stellar Spectacle news portal

After taking charge of the match between Shanghai Port and Shandong Taishan in the 2024 Chinese Super League on Monday, Xie Lijun became the first woman to referee a top-flight men's football match in China.

Xie, 35, is an elite assistant referee for the Asian Football Confederation. She officiated at the 2022 Women's Asian Cup and the 2024 U20 Women's Asian Cup finals, as well as multiple FIFA games. She was the only Chinese referee on the field at the 2023 Women's World Cup.

"In 2023, I was the only one to referee in the women's World Cup, and I hope to have more Chinese female referees participate in the World Cup," said Xie.

Before her CSL debut, Xie had studied for a long time on the sidelines. "I watch the CSL matches on the spot very often. Before this game, I reviewed the previous competitions between the two teams, focusing on the analysis of both teams' tactics and making plans in advance," Xie said.

"The rhythm of men's games is different from that of women's. I made adequate preparations in terms of physical strength and refreshed my understanding of football," she added.

However, Xie admitted that she was "slightly nervous" before the game. "But when the whistle sounded, I focused all my attention on the game, and the feeling of tension disappeared," she said, pointing out that her milestone marks a fresh start for female Chinese referees.

"It is quite common for female referees to officiate men's matches in European leagues. If we want to referee at a World Cup, we need to lay a solid foundation in men's football competitions," Xie said.

Related information
  • The government wants to buy their flood
  • Israel says a humanitarian crossing into Gaza has come under fire, forcing it to close
  • Savers withdraw £5bn from current accounts in bid for better interest rates
  • Dunlap declared PGA Tour Champions winner after rain washes out final round
  • Philippines blames China for loss of giant clams in disputed shoal and urges environmental inquiry
  • MAIL ON SUNDAY COMMENT: If the Tories hold their nerve, millions could still return to the fold
  • Boeing locks out its private firefighters around Seattle over pay dispute
  • Spain's Botin beats heavyweights Burling and Slingsby to win Bermuda Sail Grand Prix
Recommended content
  • Brazil replaces injured goalkeeper Ederson in Copa America squad
  • Man United defender Harry Maguire out for the rest of the Premier League season through injury
  • Cambodian PM celebrates Int'l Labor Day with seaport workers
  • Jose Ramirez's slump
  • Investigators return to Long Island home of Gilgo Beach serial killing suspect
  • 'Beautiful' student, 19, felt dizzy at dress fitting for her mother's wedding