Seven English officials heading to the Women's Euros

Paul Bibby conducting a stick check, whistle in his mouth

Seven English officials have been selected as part of a 34-strong officiating team to umpire at this year’s 2024 ELF Women’s Championship in Braga, Portugal.

Paul Bibby, Annabel Campbell, Helen Mavin, Paul Jenkins, Paul Monaghan, David Morris, and Wendy Reynolds have all been chosen to take part in the European Championship that takes place from 10 to 20 July.

All eight umpires represent some of the best officiating talent in England and together have extensive experience wearing the black and white stripes at top-level international competition.

The full 34-person list of officials sees 11 nations represented, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, Czechia, England, Germany, Hong Kong, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland, and United States.

2024 ELF Women’s Championship Officials

Sèraphine Aelterman (Belgium)
Paul Bibby (England)
Jessica Borghoff (United States)
Annabel Campbell (England)
Marco Daniele (Belgium)
Renske De Heuvel (Switzerland)
Judith Fritz (Switzerland)
Bohdan Fuka (Czechia)
Marietta Gedding (Germany)
Elena Heller (Germany)
Paul Jenkins (England)
Ake Kriwall (Germany)
Anke Leibfarth (Germany)
Annika Lie (Netherlands)
Antonia Luetgebrune (Germany)
Annika Mangold-Döring (Germany)
Helen Mavin (England)
Aya Miyazaki (Japan)
Paul Monaghan (England)
David Morris (England)
Pianne Oostwoud Wijdenes (Netherlands)
Natalie Jane Owens (Australia)
Lenka Peskova (Czechia)
Wendy Reynolds (England)
Lucie Ruzkova (Czechia)
Joyce Tai (Hong Kong, China)
Stephen Taylor (Canada)
Pavel Urban (Czechia)
Tammy Varga (Australia)
Sanne Visser (Netherlands)
Lisa Volland (United States)
Mara Wager (United States)
Jen Whelan (United States)
Rena Whitehouse (United States)