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Rebecca Welsh becomes first woman appointed to referee Championship game for Birmingham vs Preston

Rebecca Welsh will referee Birmingham vs Preston on Saturday to become the first woman appointed to officiate a Championship game; Welch became the first woman to referee an EFL in April 2021 and also took charge of FA Cup third-round tie at Birmingham last year

Rebecca Welch
Image: Rebecca Welch will take charge of Birmingham vs Preston on Saturday in the Championship

Rebecca Welch becomes the first woman appointed to referee a men's Championship match as she prepares to takes charge of Birmingham versus Preston on Saturday.

Welch, from Washington in Tyne and Wear, already holds the honour of being the first woman to referee an English Football League match when she led the team of officials for the League Two match between Harrogate and Port Vale in April 2021.

Last year, she became the first woman to referee an FA Cup third-round tie, also at Birmingham, as Blues lost 1-0 to Plymouth on January 8.

Welch, however, is not the first woman to referee in the Championship. Back in 2010, Amy Fearn took charge of the final 20 minutes of Coventry's contest with Nottingham Forest in the second tier following a calf injury to the appointed referee, Tony Bates.

Rebecca Welch became the first woman to officiate an EFL match in April when she took charge of Harrogate’s 2-0 League Two defeat at home to Port Vale
Image: Welch became the first woman to officiate an EFL match in April 2021

The official has refereed men's matches in the National League plus elite women's games including the 2017 FA Cup final.

The 39-year-old Welch refereed games at the Women's European Championships over the summer and also officiated games in the Women's Champions League and World Cup qualifiers.

In December 2020 she was added to UEFA's elite women's list, joining other female football officials including France's Stephanie Frappart, who became the first female ref to take charge of a men's World Cup match at last year's tournament in Qatar.

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Welch became a qualified referee in 2010 and continued her day job as an administrator in the NHS until two years' ago.

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