Canada Soccer updates 2019 National List of Referees

Ahead of the 2019 professional season, Canada Soccer has completed its 2019 National Referee Camp and announced the 57 match officials who will comprise its 2019 National List of Referees.

Twenty-five men and women have been named to the National List, joining the sixteen who were named to the FIFA List in late 2018. In addition, with the launch of the Canadian Premier League in 2019, Canada Soccer’s NextGEN referee program, that includes 16 young match officials will join the program.

“The efforts of these men and women to develop and improve their abilities to manage the game across the country and around the world are immense,” said Peter Montopoli, General Secretary, Canada Soccer. “With expanded opportunities in our own backyard, more match officials will find themselves with prestigious international appointments.”

The 2019 professional season will see the number of appointments for match officials in Canada grow substantially with the launch of the Canadian Premier League and coinciding expansion of the Canadian Championship. Canada Soccer’s expanded National List of Referees is a reflection of that expansion.

Canada Soccer is responsible for the development and training of match officials for amateur and professional competitions in Canada. In partnership with our Provincial and Territorial Associations and sanctioned professional leagues, Canada Soccer provides development and training opportunities to advance to the national list of referees and nominations to the FIFA list.

FIFA Referee:

FIFA Assistant Referee:

 

 

David Gantar

Philippe Briere

Carol Anne Chénard

Marie-Han Gagnon Chretien

Sheena Dickson

Chantal Boudreau

Marie-Soleil Beaudoin

Richard Gamache

Drew Fischer

Oscar Mitchell-Carvalho

Myriam Marcotte*

Micheal Barwegen

 

Chris Wattam

 

Erina Cho

 

Melissa Snedden

 

Stephanie Fortin*

 

 

 

 

 

 

National Referee:

National Assistant Referee:

 

 

David Barrie

Lyes Arfa

Pierre-Luc Lauzière

Philippe Bettez-Quessy

Juan Marquez

Gianni Facchini

Silviu Petrescu

Graham Forsyth

Alain Ruch

Sean Hornsby

Yusri Rudolf

Peter Manastyrsky

Alexis Vaughan

Jasmain Parr

Mathieu Souare

Peter Pendli

Fabrizio Stasolla

Andre Pickler

Filip Dujic*

Erick Laliberte

Serge Topalian*

Stefan Tanaka-Freundt

 

Gabrielle Lemieux*

 

Travis Lefebvre*

 

Daniel Boudreau*

 

 

NextGen Referee:

 

 

 

Evan Fryer (BC)

 

Carly Shaw-MacLaren (BC)

Cole Shoemaker (BC)

 

Seyed-Mohammad Mohseni (BC)

Michael Mund (AB)

 

Richard Kent (SK)

 

Marko Kalic (MB)

 

Nicolas Joubert (MB)

 

Brad Doubrough (ON)

 

Jason Olinski (ON)

 

Jason Vaillancourt (ON)

 

Gerard-Kader Lebuis (QC)

 

Sebastian Noshinravani (QC)

Maxime Blouin (QC)

 

Ben Hoskins (NS)

 

Chad Lefebvre (NS)

 

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*denotes first time on list.

Paulo Senra

Chief Communications & Content Officer | Chef des communications et du contenu, Canada Soccer

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