Jacqui Melksham
Jacqui Melksham (born 12 October 1978) is an Australian football (soccer) referee.[1]
Career
Melksham officiated two matches at the 2011 FIFA Women's World Cup: the opening match between Germany and Canada on 26 June 2011 which took place at the Olympic Stadium in Berlin;[2] and the quarterfinal match between Brazil and the United States on 10 July 2011 which took place at the Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion in Dresden.[3]
Many commentators[4] thought that Melksham did not call the U.S.-Brazil game well. Ray Ratto[5] said that she was not a 'thief', but just had a 'bad day at the office.' Melksham also works as a graphic designer.
gollark: I actually managed to make an RSS reader application for it, since it apparently doesn't enforce CORS.
gollark: Like I said, most of the UI is done with web stuff, and it appears to run X with awesome (the window manager).
gollark: It's not, potentially because they are also very underpowered hardware.
gollark: <@670756765859708965> Some bizarre Linux thing.
gollark: I have a terminal and stuff installed, but there's not much I can do with it.
References
- "Melksham given opening honour". FIFA. 25 June 2011. Retrieved 9 November 2015.
- "Jacqui Melksham - Matches as referee". worldfootball.net. Retrieved 5 July 2017.
- https://www.dfb.de/index.php?id=500014&tx_dfbnews_pi1%5BshowUid%5D=28123&tx_dfbnews_pi4%5Bcat%5D=167
- "Hirshey: Why is the U.S. capable of such improbable, life-affirming comebacks?". Retrieved 5 July 2017.
- http://www.cbssports.com/general/story/15310665/us-women-rise-to-occasion-on-stage-set-by-refs-awful-day
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