Maria Rebello set to officiate in I-League

July 22, 2013 05:10 pm | Updated 05:13 pm IST - New Delhi

Maria Rebello at the 64th during a Santosh Trophy match between Delhi and Madhya Pradesh at the Howrah Municipal Corporation Stadium on 25 July, 2010. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish

Maria Rebello at the 64th during a Santosh Trophy match between Delhi and Madhya Pradesh at the Howrah Municipal Corporation Stadium on 25 July, 2010. File Photo: Sushanta Patronobish

Woman football referee Maria Rebello is set to create history as she has been named to officiate in the upcoming I-League season by the All India Football Federation.

In a historic decision, the AIFF’s Referees’ Committee on Monday included Maria as the first-ever woman referee in the Panel of Referees for the 2013-14 season of the I-League.

Maria’s name was proposed by the I-League Referees Appointment Advisory Committee which approved the list of probable referees for the upcoming season. She has been officiating matches in the second division I-League and also the Goa Professional League in the recent past.

Maria, a former India captain, is among the AFC Panel of Elite Referees and has also officiated in the Santosh Trophy.

Congratulating Maria, Gulab Chauhan, Chairman of the I-League Referees Appointment Advisory Committee, said, “This is a historic decision taken by us in acknowledgement of her performance. She has earned it through her dedication. This will certainly bring in new confidence among Women Referees in India. We wish her all the best.”

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