Rebecca Welch has become the first female referee to officiate an English men’s professional league game, and the managers of the teams involved were full of praise for her performance.

The 37-year-old Welch took charge of Port Vale’s 2-0 win over Harrogate in the English Football League’s fourth-tier League Two on Monday.

She is on FIFA’s international list and has twice been referee for the Women’s FA Cup final, in 2017 and 2020, having taken up refereeing 11 years ago.

Harrogate manager Simon Weaver said he hopes Welch’s display signals the start of more women officiating in the EFL, which covers the three leagues below the Premier League.

“Hopefully it’s just par for the course that we see female referees and officials in the EFL,” Weaver said.

“It’s about time.”

Port Vale manager Darrell Clarke said Welch was “focused and didn’t get much wrong.”

“We need to see more women referees and lineswomen moving forward,” Clarke said.

“They should be judged like anyone else and she’s had a good start.”

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