The 40-year-old made history last December as the first woman to referee a Premier League match, overseeing the game between Fulham and Burnley.
In 2017, she officiated the Women’s FA Cup Final and in 2020, she was featured on the FIFA international list of match officials.
According to The Athletic, Welch will now serve as the manager of the Select Group Women’s Professional Game. In her new role, she will focus on supporting and developing officials in the Women’s Super League (WSL) and Women’s Championship, as well as inspiring the next generation of referees.
In her statement following the appointment, she said:
“I’m incredibly grateful for the support, guidance, and opportunities I’ve been given during an unforgettable time on the field,” Welch said. “I’ve loved working alongside some great people and officials from all over the world—refereeing has given me so much, including many amazing memories, and I hope to continue to see more youngsters take advantage of the growing opportunities that are available to everyone.
“I’m now excited by my new challenge and giving back to the game I love in a new capacity. There’s a real focus on the pathway and development at PGMOL and, alongside a great team already in place, I’m eager to help drive that culture of high performance, offering my experience and support in developing officials within the women’s game.”
The Professional Game Match Officials Board (PGMOL) wrote:
“A trailblazing referee. Rebecca Welch has called time on a magnificent on-field career to take up a managerial role within PGMOL. She will become the manager of the Select Group Women’s Professional Game.”
“Congratulations, Rebecca!”