A historic precedent in the Super Cup final of Europe



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The French Stefani Ferbar entered history as the first woman to lead a major men's competition after being appointed by the European Football Confederation (CAF) to lead the August 14 Super Cup match between Liverpool and Chelsea in Istanbul.

Farabar, 35, "won in July the honor of refereeing the final of the Women's World Cup between the United States and the Netherlands in Lyon," said the European Union. in a statement Friday.

Farbar also managed the semifinal of the 2017 European Women's Football Cup between the Netherlands and England, as well as the final of the 2012 European Women's Football Cup for 19 years in Turkey.

The European Union revealed that the French Manuela Nicolozi and the Irish Michelle O'Neill would be the two badistant referees, as was the case during the Women's World Cup final, as the states Have beaten 2-0 and retain the title.

The match between Liverpool, Champions League champion, Chelsea, and European champion, Europa League, will not be the first for the Frepar Men, as he has been honored to be the first woman to lead the second French division and next season to the top of the standings.

In April, Ferbar became the first woman to lead a Men's League 1 game in a match between Amien in Strasbourg, followed by a second match between Nice and Nantes in May.

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