Mayumi Oiwa

Mayumi Oiwa
Mayumi Oiwa
Personal information
Born April 11, 1972
Muroran, Hokkaidō, Japan
Other occupation Receptionist
Domestic
Years League Role
1999-2002 L. League Referee
2002- Japan Football League Referee
International
Years League Role
2002- FIFA listed Referee

Mayumi Oiwa (大岩真由美 Ōiwa Mayumi?) (born April 11, 1972 in Muroran, Hokkaidō) is a Japanese football referee.

She became a first class referee in 1999 and began officiating games in the L. League and was placed on the FIFA list of international referees in 2002.[1]

Her first international tournament was the 2002 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship in which she officiated two games including the third place play-off. Following her performance in the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship, in which she refereed a Quarter final match, Oiwa was promoted to the Japan Football League.

She became the first female referee to officiate in the 84th Nationwide Highschool soccer championship conference on January 22, 2006, and then refereed the final at the 2006 AFC Women's Championship.Selected by FIFA to officiate in the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China,[2] she refereed two games and was fourth official in the Final between Germany and Brazil.[3]

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