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Israel's first transgender soccer referee takes field as woman

Sapir Berman's first game since announcing she was undergoing a gender reassignment process saw her take to the soccer field as head referee in a match between Hapoel Haifa and Beitar Jerusalem.

by  Liav Nachmani and AP
Published on  05-04-2021 08:36
Last modified: 05-04-2021 08:37
Israel's first transgender soccer referee takes field as womanAP/Sebastian Scheiner

Referee Sapir Berman attends a warm-up before an Israeli Premier League soccer match between Hapoel Haifa and Beitar Jerusalem in Haifa, May 3, 2021 (AP/Sebastian Scheiner) | Photo: AP/Sebastian Scheiner

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Israeli soccer's first transgender soccer referee took the field Monday for the first time since coming out publicly as a woman last week.

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Sapir Berman blew the whistle as head referee to kick off the Hapoel Haifa vs. Beitar Jerusalem match.

She was greeted with little fanfare by the sparse crowd at Sami Ofer Stadium. A Haifa fan held up a sign reading, "Sapir Berman superwoman."

In pre-game warmups and during the match, it was business as usual for the players. Some chatted and laughed with her before kickoff. Beitar Jerusalem fan Omer Weiss told Israel's Kan 11 News that "we have nothing personal against anyone. Everyone should live their own way."'

Player Idan Vered checks out referee Sapir Berman's nail polish during an Israeli Premier League soccer match between Hapoel Haifa and Beitar Jerusalem in Haifa, May 3,2021 (AP/Sebastian Scheiner)

Monday evening's game in the northern port city of Haifa had been postponed by a day after Israel declared Sunday a national day of mourning for the 45 people killed in last week's stampede at a religious festival.

Berman has worked as a soccer referee for several years in Israel's Premier League and announced last week that she has publicly come out as a woman. She said that she had received the support of family, fans, soccer officials and players.

Berman follows in the footsteps of British soccer referee Lucy Clark, who came out as transgender in 2018.

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