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Akintoye Yemisi Cites Giving Back To Society As Key To One Day Seminar For Women Referee Program…In Bid To Build Great Officiating System

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As a part of her methods in becoming a member of the world to have a good time the worldwide women day, FIFA badge referee, Akintoye Yemisi have put collectively a program strictly for ladies citing that it’s a approach of giving again to the society by way of the in the future seminar for ladies referee.

This system which is initiated in bid to understanding soccer in order to advertise higher officiating had thirty ladies in attendance as they had been skilled and impacted with information on tactical foul, penalty space incidents amongst many others.

Trying again to the coaching program when Sports247.ng caught up together with her to know why she determined to arrange such occasion, she stated, “that is my little approach of celebrating women and becoming a member of the world to have a good time that day and that’s why this system was fastened for the month of October.”

“Aside from that, it’s good for us to payback into our communities. Group of referees has actually impacted enormously in me, from nowhere to someplace,” she additional defined.

“I had my training and the whole lot else with refering in Lagos therefore why I used that chance to coach and affect these women.”

“My appreciation to everybody who had been a part of this as a result of it wasn’t me alone, all of the facilitators that teamed up and contributed to the success of this occasion are effectively thanked, such overwhelming love,” she concluded.

Akintoye Yemisi is a Graduate of College of Lagos who bought her FIFA badge as a referee in 2021.

Between when she bought badged until date, she has performed 4 worldwide matches ( U17 WWCQ, U20 WWCQ ( 2) and WAFCON Qualifying matches).

She has additionally gone for two tournaments ( Girls Champion’s league qualifying match at Côte D’Ivoire, Abidjan 2021, and Côte D’Ivoire, Yamoussoukro 2022).


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