Women’s refereeing will reach another milestone this weekend when an all-female shortlist will officiate a Serie A match for the first time in history.
Inter, who were declared champions on Monday with five days left in the championship, will host Torino on Sunday in a match refereed by Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi as chief judge along Francesca Di Monte and Tiziana Trasciatti as assistants.
Ferrieri Caputi, 33 years old, She has already made history by becoming the first female referee in Serie A when she takes charge of Sassuolo-Salernitana in October 2022. This season she has directed six matches of the ‘calcio’ elite. Also, he has done justice to top-level men’s matches, such as senior team and Champions League matches.
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The match against Torino on Sunday, which will be played at 12:30 pm, will allow Inter to continue celebrating the 20th ‘scudetto’ in its history, which it mathematically achieved on Wednesday at its stadium with its 1- 2 derby victories.
Source: La Verdad

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