
FIFA appoints first Egyptian and African woman to manage 2023 Women’s World Cup matches
Amina Kassem has been selected by the International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) to manage the 2023 Women’s World Cup matches – becoming the first Egyptian and African woman to ever take on the role. Kassem previously managed and organized a large number of championship matches in the Australian city of Melbourne. She was in …
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