Qatar World Cup: Japan referee Yoshimi Yamashita at Football World Cup

Posted by World Wide Tickets And Hospitality on June 28th, 2022

Yoshimi Yamashita of Japan is one of three women selected by FIFA to be referees at the upcoming Qatar FIFA World Cup. Japanese referee Yoshimi Yamashita agrees with Pele or whoever it was eras ago that first labelled football as the “beautiful game.” Yamashita is one of three women chosen by FIFA to umpire at the men's World Cup in Qatar, which opens on November 21.

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It is the first time a woman will be responsible for football's largest show. She sees her job this way, let the game shine, as it must. One of the big goals as a referee is to bring out the appeal of football, she said Monday in Tokyo in an interview with the accompanying press. I do my best for that, and I will do what I should at that time near that end. So, if I need to link with the players, I will do that.

If I need to show a card, I will show a card. Rather than a resistor, I’m thinking about what to do toward the big goal of transporting out the appeal of football. Stephanie Frappart of France and Salima Mukansanga of Rwanda are the other women who were nominated. There are 36 referees in total. FIFA has also named three female sub referees in a pool of 69, Neuza Back of Brazil, Karen Diaz Medina of Mexico, and Kathryn Nesbitt of the United States.

However, it's likely all three will be in charge of games, it's not a given. They would also be used as so-called “fourth referees” on the sidelines. However, they cannot be used as supporters. Each game official will be carefully observed in the next months with a final valuation on technical, physical and medical features to be made shortly before the Football World Cup, Massimo Busacca, FIFA’s director of refereeing, said in a report.

Yamashita's selection for Qatar World Cup puts the focus on Japan's low ranking in most events of equal pay for women, and in global training on gender equality. Only 14.3% of the seats in Japan’s national parliament are held by women 152nd of 190 nations in a study published several months ago by the U. S. Congressional Research Service. Another study on the gender pay gap placed Japan in 120th of 156 countries.

I would be very happy if women could play an active role in sports in this way, and if sports and especially football could lead this, Yamashita said. In Japan, there is still a long way to go in the world of football regarding the participation of women, so it would be great if this could connect to the promotion of female contribution in different ways, not only in football or in sports. For more to know about Football World Cup TicketsClick here.

Women's football has led the way in Japan. Japanese women won the 2011 women's FIFA World Cup, were runners-up in 2015, and have been steadily among the game's leading sides. Yamashita went through a workout on Monday just outside Tokyo, boiling in temperatures that reached 35 C (95 F). She laughed when she was retold that World Cup games in Qatar located on a tip of the Arabian Peninsula will be much cooler, being played in the Northern Hemisphere winter and in cooled stadiums.

Yamashita seemed calm during the discussion, removed from the clear pressure. She has been a referee in Japan's men’s J League and has also been in the care of the Asian equivalent of the men’s Champions League. She also handled games during last year's Tokyo Olympics. Of course, I think the heaviness is huge, she said, and I think I have a lot of duty.

But I am really happy to take this burden and pressure, so I try to take it positively and I try to be happy. She defined the excitement of leaving the waiting room just before a game. I guess it cheers me up in that instant. I feel like that's when I shift gears the most, she said. She said the variance in the men’s and women’s games was, of course, hurry. But not just that some men might run faster.

It’s the speed, but not just the players’ speed, she said. Not the ball speed. It’s just the World Cup game speed. It means for me I have to make quick choices and more speed. Yamashita directed most of the interview in Japanese but said she would use English and facial signs, and body gestures when interacting with players in Qatar World Cup. Usually, when I give a card, I say nothing, she said, shifting to English.

Where will Germany Football World Cup stay in Qatar

While it may be hot in Qatar, the place where the German football team will be staying looks very cool. Zulal Wellness Resort by Chiva-Som. Having launched just this year on March 29, Zulal Wellness Resort is a 5-star, 28-hectare 280,000 square meters resort located on the northern coast of Qatar, overlooking the Arabian Gulf.

It’s a 1.5-hour drive from the airport and a 1-hour drive from the city centre. You can also take a helicopter from the airport, and it will bring you to the resort. It is 10 kilometres away from the Al-Shamal Sports Stadium, it’s not a certified venue for the competition, but the place where the squad will be a drill. For more to know about the Germany Football World Cup teamclick here.

Zulal is owned by Chiva-Som, a coastal resort in Thailand, which means “Haven of Life”. Both resorts are an escape from the activities of city living and the tranquillity of the two resorts will guarantee peace of mind during your stay. Now, shall we go see what Zulal has in store for the Germany FIFA World Cup team?

Zulal is pleased with the wellness journey that they offer their guests throughout their stay, with the hope of inspiring lifestyle change. These include personal discussions and therapy programs such as treatment activities and nutrition. Zulal’s exclusive approach takes into account the physical, mental, and emotional aspects of their trade.

These actions can be found in two areas. The first is called “Zulal Serenity”, where you can go to the spa, do yoga, exercise, and do many doings that can provoke lasting change. The second area meant for families is called “Zulal Discovery”, which is Zulal calmness for families. Both Serenity and Discovery have the same activities, the difference being the latter has activities for children.

The rooms of both areas are spotless and include relaxing views of the environment, which makes for a pleasing and enjoyable stay. Zulal is also committed to its sustainability pledge, which means that the whole resort and the incomes it uses are well preserved and used wisely. Their attitude is about infusing traditions with the future.

The Traditional Arabic and Islamic Medicine (TAIM) that they use is managed by their expert doctors. So, there you have it, the overview of Zulal Wellness Resort. Germany’s base at the Qatar Football World Cup! I think it’s nice and I hope the football squad will enjoy their stay there and fingers crossed it lasts until December 18, if you know what I mean.

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