Kirsi Heikkinen
Kirsi Heikkinen (née Savolainen, born in
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International competition record
National team competitions
Heikkinen refereed her first international game, a Sweden 1–1 Canada friendly, on 28 May 2005.[1]
She was the host country's referee in the 2009 European Championship and refereed the Sweden 3–0 Russia and Germany 1–0 Iceland group stage games, the Netherlands 0–0 France quarterfinals and the Germany 3–1 Norway semifinals.
In the 2010 U–17 World Cup she refereed the Nigeria 3–2 North Korea and Japan 6–0 New Zealand group stage games and the South Korea 3–3 Japan final.
In the 2011 World Cup's UEFA qualification she refereed the Scotland 0–1 Denmark, Poland 0-0 Hungary, Austria 0–4 England games in the regular stage and the Italy 0–0 (3–0) Ukraine Repechage's 2nd leg in the play-offs. In the final tournament she refereed the Japan 2–1 New Zealand and Germany 4–2 France group stage games and the United States 3–1 France semifinal. In the second game she sent off French goalkeeper Sapowicz with 25 minutes remaining and a 2–1 score for Germany.
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In the 2013 European Championship's qualification she refereed the Italy 1–0 Poland, Switzerland 4–3 Spain and Iceland 3–1 Norway games, signaling one penalty for Italy, Spain and Iceland each; the former was missed.
Club competitions
She refereed the
In the
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References
- ^ Profile in FIFA's 2012 Summer Olympics website
- ^ Kirsi Heikkinen relishing women's club summit Archived 2013-09-24 at the Wayback Machine. UEFA, 19 May 2010