Ottawa, Ontario – The Canadian Soccer
Association is pleased to announce the appointment of two Canadians
to officiate at the upcoming 2003 FIFA Women’s World Cup from
September 20-October 12, 2003 in the United States.
Sonia Denoncourt and Denise Robinson have been chosen with Lynda
Bramble of Trinidad and Tobago to work together as a trio throughout
the whole event. The three person referee team format was
implemented for the first time at the 2002 FIFA World Cup in
Korea/Japan and will be adopted for this year’s Women’s World Cup.
The two Canadians are among 36 chosen from across the world to work
in one of 12 referee teams to arbitrate the entire event. Three
additional referees from the host country (USA) have also been
chosen to act as extra fourth officials only.
Denoncourt of Aylmer, Quebec will be heading to her third straight
World Cup with two Olympics in between as referee, a record not held
by any other woman or man. Her experience includes 26 years as a
referee (FIFA since 1994) and over 85 international matches.
“I am very honoured and excited to be appointed to my third World
Cup in a row. I have a lot of pleasure and satisfaction refereeing,
and this coming World Cup will hopefully be another successful and
surely enjoyable moment in my career. Thank you to every one who
helped me to achieve my goals,” said Denoncourt.
“I feel that I have reached a good level of performance mixed with
26 years of experience, a lot of passion for the game, enthusiasm
and a strong desire to be better every game I do. I surely want to
be the best I can be. The players deserve respect and need to be
protected, and that is my goal.”
This will be the first World Cup appointment for Robinson who is an
assistant referee from Whitby, Ontario with 12 years of experience.
Robinson has assisted in 20 international matches including the
recent 2003 Pan American Games in the Dominican Republic, the FIFA
Under-19 Women’s World Championship held in Canada in 2002, and the
2000 CONCACAF Women’s Gold Cup in the United States.
“What a thrill it is to be selected for the FIFA Women's World Cup!
It is certainly the pinnacle and dream of any referee's career,”
said Robinson. “I would like to thank first and foremost my husband
Stephen and my son Eric, along with my mom Hélène, who, without
them, be able to dedicate the time and energy needed to officiate at
this level.”
“I would also like to thank Steve Mortimer and Gord Arrowsmith, my
longtime mentors, who have prepared me and expected the highest of
standards regardless of the game at hand. I am very grateful to all
those who have played a pivotal role in my development as an
official. I am really looking forward to working in a trio with my
good friend and role model, Sonia Denoncourt, and know that we will
continue to demonstrate that Canadian referees belong on the world
stage. It is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, and I intend to
represent Durham Region and Canada well.”
All appointed referees will report in Philadelphia on September 17th
before the tournament commences.