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{{short description|Australian soccer referee (born 1978)}}
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'''Sarah May Yee Ho''' is an Australian [[association football|soccer]] [[Referee (association football)|referee]]. Ho is an [[Assistant referee (association football)|assistant referee]] in both the Australian men's and women's national leagues, the [[A-League]] and the [[W-League (Australia)|W-League]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=refereeprofile&pid=1388|title=Referee Profile|accessdate=2009-01-23 |work= |publisher=[[A-League]]|date=}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/56137,sarah-flys-the-flag-for-female-refs.aspx|title=Sarah Flys The Flag For Female Refs|author=|publisher=Four Four Two Australia|date=2007-07-17|accessdate=2009-01-23}}</ref>
'''Sarah May Yee Ho''' (born 28 October 1978) is an Australian [[association football|soccer]] [[Referee (association football)|referee]]. She has been an [[Assistant referee (association football)|assistant referee]] in both the [[W-League (Australia)|W-League]] and the [[A-League]] competitions.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://a-league.com.au/default.aspx?s=refereeprofile&pid=1388|title=Referee Profile|access-date=23 January 2009 |publisher=[[A-League]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/56137,sarah-flys-the-flag-for-female-refs.aspx|title=Sarah Flys The Flag For Female Refs|publisher=Four Four Two Australia|date=17 July 2007|access-date=23 January 2009|archive-date=18 March 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120318202649/http://au.fourfourtwo.com/news/56137,sarah-flys-the-flag-for-female-refs.aspx|url-status=dead}}</ref>


Ho officiated at the [[2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship]], [[2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship]] and the [[2007 FIFA Women's World Cup]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fifa.com/womensolympic/referees/referee=204365/|title=Referee Profile|accessdate=2009-01-23 |work= |publisher=[[FIFA]]|date=}}</ref> and will be one of the assistant referees for the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup]] opening game.<ref>[http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/2009GameDev/default.aspx?s=ccommunity_referees_news_news_item_new&id=40137]</ref>
Ho officiated at the [[2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship]], [[2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship]] and the [[2007 FIFA Women's World Cup]]<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensolympic/referees/referee=204365/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090212170931/http://www.fifa.com/womensolympic/referees/referee%3D204365/|url-status=dead|archive-date=12 February 2009|title=Referee Profile|access-date=23 January 2009 |publisher=[[FIFA]]}}</ref> and was one of the assistant referees for the [[2011 FIFA Women's World Cup]] opening game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.footballaustralia.com.au/2009GameDev/default.aspx?s=ccommunity_referees_news_news_item_new&id=40137|title=FFA Home|author=Ante Juric|work=Football Federation Australia|access-date=11 July 2015}}</ref>

She was appointed as an assistant referee for the [[2015 FIFA Women's World Cup]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/news/y=2015/m=3/news=22-referees-7-support-referees-and-44-assistant-referees-appointed-for-2580523.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150331171445/http://www.fifa.com/womensworldcup/news/y=2015/m=3/news=22-referees-7-support-referees-and-44-assistant-referees-appointed-for-2580523.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 March 2015|title=Referee Appointments for the 2015 Women's World Cup|publisher=[[FIFA]]|access-date=1 April 2015}}</ref> She also teaches at [[Blacktown Girls High School]].


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Latest revision as of 05:40, 2 March 2023

Sarah Ho
Full name Sarah May Yee Ho[1]
Born (1978-10-28) 28 October 1978 (age 45)
Australia
Other occupation School Teacher
Domestic
Years League Role
2007- A-League Assistant referee
2008- W-League Assistant referee
International
Years League Role
2004- FIFA listed Assistant referee

Sarah May Yee Ho (born 28 October 1978) is an Australian soccer referee. She has been an assistant referee in both the W-League and the A-League competitions.[2][3]

Ho officiated at the 2004 FIFA U-19 Women's World Championship, 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship and the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup[4] and was one of the assistant referees for the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup opening game.[5]

She was appointed as an assistant referee for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.[6] She also teaches at Blacktown Girls High School.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Football Officials - Referees". FIFA. Archived from the original on 30 June 2007. Retrieved 1 June 2011.
  2. ^ "Referee Profile". A-League. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
  3. ^ "Sarah Flys The Flag For Female Refs". Four Four Two Australia. 17 July 2007. Archived from the original on 18 March 2012. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
  4. ^ "Referee Profile". FIFA. Archived from the original on 12 February 2009. Retrieved 23 January 2009.
  5. ^ Ante Juric. "FFA Home". Football Federation Australia. Retrieved 11 July 2015.
  6. ^ "Referee Appointments for the 2015 Women's World Cup". FIFA. Archived from the original on 31 March 2015. Retrieved 1 April 2015.