Ukraine’s Kateryna Monzul to referee Euro 2022 final

Ukraine’s Kateryna Monzul to referee Euro 2022 final
England’s midfielder Leah Williamson and goalkeeper Mary Earps celebrate their team third goal scored during their UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 semifinal football match against Sweden at the Bramall Lane stadium, in Sheffield. (AFP)
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Updated 29 July 2022
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Ukraine’s Kateryna Monzul to referee Euro 2022 final

Ukraine’s Kateryna Monzul to referee Euro 2022 final
  • The 41-year-old Ukrainian is the first referee from her country to take charge of a Women's Euro final

LONDON: Kateryna Monzul will referee the Women’s Euro 2022 final between England and Germany at Wembley on Sunday, European football governing UEFA has announced.
The 41-year-old Ukrainian is the first referee from her country to take charge of a Women’s Euro final.
An experienced official, Monzul was also the first women to referee an England men’s game when she oversaw their World Cup qualifier against Andorra in October 2021.
Prior to that, she had already made history as the first female referee for matches in the Ukraine men’s Premier League in 2016.
Monzul has also officiated at three Women’s World Cups including being the referee for the 2015 final when the United States beat Japan 5-2, as well as men’s matches in the Europa League and Europa Conference League and the Nations League.