Marta Huerta de Aza continues to make history after last July 6 he became the first college to participate in a European Championship woman and is also debuting in the opening match between England, the host team, and Austria. Match where he was accompanied by a First Division assistant, Guadalupe Porras and two referees of the First Division, the Murcian international Sanchez Martinez as VARs and Stable Fernandez in AVAR functions.
Well, the Canarian school -based Palentina collegiate already knows her second match as field referee and the third in the tournament to be held in England.
The whistle is open on Wednesday Sweden- Switzerland of the third day of group C which will take place from 6:00 pm at the stadium Bramall Lane ng Sheffield. The Spanish collegiate will again be joined by Guadalupe Porras as assistant along with the Italian. Francesca di Monte. Sanchez Martinez and Cuadra Fernandez repeats in the bedroom VAR. This will be the third game of the two Spanish referees playing this role.
a battle in between Sweden and Switzerland where yesterday it was learned that eight of the 23 of the Swiss team had an outbreak of gastroenteritis. This is the second match in Group C where all four teams are currently at one point.
This will be the third appointment, the second as the main referee, because yesterday, Monday, he acted as the fourth in Austria-Northern Ireland of the same group A that played in St. Petersburg. Mary’s Stadium on Southampton.
Match called by the Venezuelan referee Emir Calderas, within the cooperation agreement that exists between UEFA Y Conmebol. Agreement started last summer with European Championship male and now proceeds to the female section. Certainly the Venezuelan will be the fourth college tomorrow along with the Spaniards.
Source: La Verdad

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