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A woman will referee the Super Bowl for the first time

2021-01-20T17:53:21.095Z


Sarah Thomas, the first referee hired by the NFL in 2015, will be part of the refereeing staff for the most important game of the season


The Super Bowl is one of the most followed sporting events on the planet and in this next edition, number 55, about 180 million people will see how a glass ceiling is broken.

The NFL has announced that Sarah Thomas will become the first woman to referee the most important game of the football season, on February 7 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa Bay, Florida.

The 47-year-old referee acts as a

down

judge

(a position similar to that of a linesman in football) and will form the refereeing team with six other men, all of them with experience refereeing the final.

The contenders are not yet known as the semifinals between Green Bay Packers - Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Kansas City Chiefs - Buffalo Bills are resolved.

The NFL announced the appointment through its executive vice president of operations, Troy Vincent, who affirmed that the presence of Thomas will make the final a historic match.

“His elite performance and commitment to excellence have earned him the right to officiate the Super Bowl.

Congratulations to Sarah for this well-deserved honor ”, praised the vice president, who also wanted to emphasize that the referee already made history in 2015 by becoming the first referee in the league.

Sarah Thomas will make history as the first woman to officiate in a Super Bowl.

#SBLV pic.twitter.com/9AmsgjC7Qr

- NFL (@NFL) January 19, 2021

Back then, the NFL made the historic decision to open the door for women to be part of the umpiring team.

Thomas was the first to debut in a match and land a contract in 2015. Just over five years later, Thomas has participated in more than 80 matches.

In 2019 she became the first woman to referee a

play-off match

, another wall knocked down.

The NFL has been trying to boost the figure of women in sports for some time, with a number of colleges and coaches far superior to other competitions.

Last August, there was a meeting for the first time with five women, three referees including Thomas and two coaches, part of the Cleveland Browns and Washington coaching staff.

In Spanish football, women represent only 4% of the refereeing team (600 out of 15,000) and there is only one who participates in First Division matches, assistant collegiate Guadalupe Porras.

In the Champions League, France's Stéphanie Frappart became the first woman to be the head referee in a top European competition match this year by managing Juventus - Dynamo Kiev.

Source: elparis

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