- Nicole Petignat
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Nicole Petignat was born on October 27, 1966 in La Chaux-de-Fonds, in Switzerland. In August 2003 she became the first female referee of a men's football game organized by the UEFA, AIK Fotboll (SWE) versus Fylkir (ISL) in the preliminary round of the UEFA Cup.
Petignat passed her youth in the canton of Jura. She started to take courses of arbitration in 1983 and consecutively climbed all the levels leading to the arbitration in the national League A (later the Swiss Super League). Petignat is thus one of only few female referees to work in professional male football with matches in the first Swiss and Austrian Bundesliga league. Altogehter, Nicole Petignat refereed 91 Swiss first league matches and in May 2007 also the final of the Swiss Cup FC Basel versus FC Lucerne. Her experience was also recognized when she became the first woman to referee a UEFA Cup match of male in 2003.
In July 1999 in Los Angeles she refereed the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup between the United States and China. In September 2000, she refereed in the women's football tournament at the Olympic Games of Sydney and in 2001 she was in charge of the UEFA Women's Euro final Germany versus Sweden. Furthermore, she refereed in the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup, the Women's Euro 2005 and the Women's World Cup 2007.
As a player, Petignat played up to second division in Switzerland. She lives in Watt, in the canton of Zurich, where she is a medical masseuse. From 2000 to 2006 she lived together with the Swiss referee Urs Meier. In December 2008, Petignat resigned as a referee.
Literature
- Pierre-André Marchand: Nicole Petignat. La fille que siffle les garçons. Éditions Favre, Lausanne 2006, ISBN 2-8289-0899-2
External links
Categories:- 1966 births
- Living people
- People from La Chaux-de-Fonds
- Swiss football referees
- FIFA Women's World Cup referees
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