MADRID, 24 Feb. (EUROPA PRESS) –
The Danish collegiate Tess Olofsson will arbitrate on Wednesday the match of the second day of the classification phase of the League of Women’s Nations between England and Spain in Wembley, confirmed on Monday the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
Olofsson, a 37 -year -old former soccer player, has been international since 2015, and is also a police officer. He began to arbitrate with 13 years and for nine he has directed international matches to the highest level. She was the first woman to arbitrate in Swedish male football and has participated in European championships of lower categories, in the 2022 female Eurocup and in the World Cup in Australia and New Zealand 2023.
Olofsson has directed the National Team in four games, the last of them the final of the League of Nations between Spain and France, a title that raised the combined Montse I took the sky of the Cartuja of Seville almost a year ago (February 28, 2024).
The rest of the arbitral team is made up of the Swedish Almira Spahic and the Norwegian Monica Lokkeberg as assistants and the Swedish Lovisa Johansson as the fourth referee.