MUNICH (AP) – Bibiana Steinhaus, one of the top decorated referees of women’s football and the first female referee in Germany’s men’s Bundesliga, announced her retirement on Wednesday.
Steinhaus oversaw Bayern Munich’s 3–2 win over Borussia Dortmund in Wednesday’s German Super Cup men’s fit in his best fit. The 41-year-old police officer said earlier that his resolution followed an era of mirror image and would give more main points. about his motives later.
“Like many other people at the time of the coronavirus situation, I have an idea about some things and I think about them again,” he said on the website of the German football federation. “For tonight, I need the concentrate to go only to the I will explain the reasons for my departure in more detail in due course.
Prior to her debut in the men’s most sensitive department in 2017, Steinhaus had taken the index of the most important games in women’s football and the time of the German men’s competition.
She oversaw the 2011 Women’s World Cup final when Japan beat the United States in the aftertime and the 2012 Women’s Olympic Gold Medal match, in which the United States beat Japan 2-1. In 2017, she refereed Lyon’s victory over Paris Saint-Germain in the Ultimate women’s Champions League.
The president of the German federation, Fritz Keller, paid tribute to Steinhaus’s achievements.
“I am very sorry for Bibiana Steinhaus’ early retirement,” she said in a statement. “In the future, German football will not only have to dispense with a suitable referee, but will also lose an exceptional personality and a pioneer on the men’s field. “
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