Rwanda’s soccer federation has launched an investigation after followers hurled insults on the lady who made historical past as one of many first feminine referees chosen for the lads’s World Cup.
Offensive slurs had been repeatedly chanted at Salima Mukansanga by followers from Kiyovu Football Club as she refereed their 0-0 draw towards Gasogi United on Friday night in Nyamata south of Kigali.
On Wednesday, the membership vowed to call and disgrace these accountable.
“The Kiyovu sports community will not tolerate anyone who disrespects anyone, especially in sports,” the membership mentioned in a press release.
Rwanda’s soccer federation condemned the abuse and introduced late Tuesday it had launched an investigation of its personal. A authorities spokeswoman, Yolande Makolo, praised the federation for taking motion towards “unacceptable behaviour”.
“We are with you @RhadiaSalma,” she posted on Twitter on Wednesday.
Mukansanga was amongst three ladies within the listing of 36 referees chosen by FIFA for the World Cup in Qatar in late 2022.
It was the primary time ladies had been known as up for the lads’s occasion, although Mukansanga didn’t find yourself officiating a match.
The 34-year-old made historical past final yr by turning into the primary lady to referee on the Africa Cup of Nations. She additionally officiated on the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.
