FIFA Referee Loses Spot on International List Amid Alleged Harassment Claim
Lisa Benn, a 34-year-old Women's Super League official, has claimed that she was demoted from fifth to sixth in Professional Game Match Officials Limited's (PGMOL) nominations for the FIFA international officials list after raising concerns about alleged harassment by an assistant referee coach.
Benn alleges that Steve Child, a former Premier League assistant referee, grabbed her arm and "forcefully pushed" her onto a pitch at a Video Assistant Referee training tournament in March 2023. Child has denied making physical contact, claiming it was a "guiding arm if anything." However, he did allegedly tell Benn: "Your card has been marked," which sparked the complaint.
Benn attended a training camp with Child and other officials in August 2023, during which she claimed the coach intimidated her in the hotel reception. She raised these concerns with Howard Webb, PGMOL's chief refereeing officer, who is also a former Premier League referee. Webb denies that Benn's demotion was due to her complaint.
Webs claims that Benn was removed from fifth to sixth place on the PGMOL nominations list not because of her grievance but because she was outperformed by other officials in performance factors such as physical attributes, decision-making skills and interpersonal abilities.
However, it appears that the tribunal is hearing a different story. The claimant's lawyer says "She made a second complaint that a male PGMOL coach made unwanted threatening remarks to a female referee in the women's game and that is why she was ranked sixth isn't it?" Webb denies this, saying "No, that is not correct."
The case raises questions about workplace bullying and harassment in sports. It also highlights the difficulties faced by female officials in the men's sport, where they often face intimidation and harassment.
The tribunal continues to hear the case, with many questions left unanswered about why Benn was demoted from fifth to sixth place on the PGMOL nominations list.
Lisa Benn, a 34-year-old Women's Super League official, has claimed that she was demoted from fifth to sixth in Professional Game Match Officials Limited's (PGMOL) nominations for the FIFA international officials list after raising concerns about alleged harassment by an assistant referee coach.
Benn alleges that Steve Child, a former Premier League assistant referee, grabbed her arm and "forcefully pushed" her onto a pitch at a Video Assistant Referee training tournament in March 2023. Child has denied making physical contact, claiming it was a "guiding arm if anything." However, he did allegedly tell Benn: "Your card has been marked," which sparked the complaint.
Benn attended a training camp with Child and other officials in August 2023, during which she claimed the coach intimidated her in the hotel reception. She raised these concerns with Howard Webb, PGMOL's chief refereeing officer, who is also a former Premier League referee. Webb denies that Benn's demotion was due to her complaint.
Webs claims that Benn was removed from fifth to sixth place on the PGMOL nominations list not because of her grievance but because she was outperformed by other officials in performance factors such as physical attributes, decision-making skills and interpersonal abilities.
However, it appears that the tribunal is hearing a different story. The claimant's lawyer says "She made a second complaint that a male PGMOL coach made unwanted threatening remarks to a female referee in the women's game and that is why she was ranked sixth isn't it?" Webb denies this, saying "No, that is not correct."
The case raises questions about workplace bullying and harassment in sports. It also highlights the difficulties faced by female officials in the men's sport, where they often face intimidation and harassment.
The tribunal continues to hear the case, with many questions left unanswered about why Benn was demoted from fifth to sixth place on the PGMOL nominations list.