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Anna-Marie Keighley

Two New Zealand referees chosen to officiate at FIFA Women’s World Cup

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Two New Zealand referees have made the list of 107 match officials to officiate at this year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup. Anna-Marie Keighley is the sole New Zealander included in the 33-strong list of referees and support referees. Main photo: … Read More

Anna-Marie Keighley, FIFA Women's World Cup, refereeing, Sarah Jones

Keighley and Jones to officiate at U-20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica

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Two New Zealand referees will officiate at August’s FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica. Anna-Marie Keighley (39) and Sarah Jones (32) will be among the pool of referees and assistant referees for the tournament scheduled for August 10-28. … Read More

Anna-Marie Keighley, FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, Junior Ferns, referee, Sarah Jones

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