
FIFA Unveils Referee List for 2025 U-17 Women's World Cup in Morocco
A total of 54 referees (18 referees and 36 assistant referees) from 36 member associations will be deployed for the tournament, a FIFA statement said.
"It is always exciting for me when announcements such as this one are made, but this one is even more special than normal. This year's tournament is the first of the annual competitions to be played in Morocco over the next five years and the first edition with 24 participating teams," said the Chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee, Pierluigi Collina.
"Just as it is crucial for match officials to gain experience on the global stage, so it is vital for young players to be given the opportunity to test themselves against the very best in the world in their age category. The FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup Morocco 2025 will provide those playing and those officiating with an invaluable chance to learn, improve, and grow in their chosen fields, all for the good of the game," he added.
"Morocco will be the home of the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup for the next five years, and the country shows such a passion for women's football that we can't wait for the tournament to start," noted FIFA Head of Women's Refereeing Bibiana Steinhaus-Webb.
"The women's game is continuously growing, as is this tournament, which will – for the first time – take place with 24 teams. More diversity equals more opportunities for match officials to show just how much they are in tune with the game and its expectations," she added.
The tournament will be marked by the use of Football Video Support (FVS). The use this technology follows on from the trials implemented last year at the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup in Colombia and the FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup™ in the Dominican Republic.
The FVS trials followed numerous requests from member associations for an alternative, cost-effective way of using technology to support match officials, according to the statement.
Unlike the video assistant referee (VAR) system, FVS does not use dedicated video match officials and therefore does not check all match-changing incidents.
Instead, the onus falls on the respective coaches, who are allowed to make a limited number of review requests per game when they feel that a clear and obvious error has been made in match-changing incidents, such as goals, penalty decisions, direct red card incidents, or cases of mistaken identity. The players can also recommend that their coaches request a review.
MAP: 31 July 2025
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