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(FIFA) announced on Wednesday (30), Friday (December 2) early morning Costa Rica against Germany, will be used in an all-female class referee - from France Stephanie Fabert as the main witness, Brazil's Nussabak and Mexico's Medina as a side witness, writing a new milestone in the World Cup.

Three of the 36 WCFC referees are women - France's Stephanie Fabert, Rwanda's Meijan Singa and Japan's Ryoomi Yamashita - who have all served as fourth referees but have been delayed in taking up their roles, and will finally have a chance to do so in the final Group E match.

Stephanie Farbert, 38, will be Costa Rica's matchwinner against Germany, the first female matchwinner in Men's World Cup history.

It is worth mentioning that this is not the first time Stephanie Fabert writes history, she is also the first woman to enforce the law in Ligue 1 and UEFA. The Men's World Cup is the most important sporting competition in the world," said Stephanie Fabert. I was the first female referee in Ligue 1 and Europe, so I know how to handle it all.

She admits that there will be pressure, but she doesn't think there's any need to worry about it: stay calm, stay focused, don't think about too much media or anything like that, and just focus on the competition.

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