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Nov 07, 2010 Sports
Leading Guyanese female football referee, Dianne Ferreira-James, has been performing duties in the CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup tournament in Mexico and has been chosen to carry the whistle in one of the semifinal games.
She informed that she has been chosen to referee the semifinal of the USA vs Mexico contest this weekend. This, she notes, will be a tough game as the winner qualifies for Germany 2011 Women’s World Cup.
She informed that Assistant Referees Iyonne Ayala (SLV) and Flor Escobar (Guatemala) and Carol Anne Chenard (Canada) as 4th Offical will be the rest of her team of officials in charge of the contest.
The other semifinal will see Shane De Silva (T&T), Cindy Mohammed (T&T), Jackeline Saez (Panama) and Yesli (SLV) in charge.
This is her 4th Game of the Tournament and 2nd in the middle having refereed Costa Rica vs Haiti earlier in the group stages and worked in Guatemala vs Costa and Canada vs Mexico matches.
The tournament ends tomorrow with the finals and 3rd place matches. The winner of the 3rd place plays the fifth place of Europe (Italy) for the final spot to Germany 2011.
Ferreira-James stated that she had a very good game and looking forward to maintaining or refereeing even better in this (semifinal) clash.
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