Katia Itzel Garcia becomes first Mexican woman to referee at FIFA World Cup 2026
Katia Itzel Garcia first Mexican woman referee at World Cup

Historic Appointment for Mexican Referee

Katia Itzel Garcia has etched her name in football history by becoming the first Mexican woman to officiate a match at the FIFA World Cup. She took charge of the Netherlands vs Tunisia group-stage fixture on June 25, 2026, at Kansas City Stadium, wearing a custom-designed uniform featuring the colors of the Mexican flag, symbolizing national pride on the global stage, according to ESPN FC's X handle.

Her appointment marks a significant milestone for Mexican refereeing and for the growing representation of women in elite football officiating at the world level.

Netherlands Dominate Group F

The Netherlands sealed top spot in Group F with a commanding 3-1 victory over Tunisia in their final group-stage match. The Dutch finished the group stage unbeaten with two wins and a draw, while Tunisia bowed out of the tournament without a victory.

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The Netherlands made a dream start, taking the lead in just the third minute. Denzel Dumfries drilled a dangerous low cross into the box, and Tunisia captain Ellyes Skhiri inadvertently turned the ball into his own net while attempting to clear the danger.

Early Goals Set the Tone

Just four minutes later, Ronald Koeman's side doubled their advantage. Virgil van Dijk kept a corner alive inside the area before setting up Brian Brobbey, who made no mistake from close range to score his third goal of the tournament and put the Dutch firmly in control.

The Oranje continued to dominate possession for the remainder of the first half, with Frenkie de Jong and Tijjani Reijnders dictating play in midfield as Tunisia struggled to create meaningful opportunities.

Tunisia Fight Back but Fall Short

Tunisia showed greater urgency after the break and pulled a goal back in the 54th minute. Hazem Mastouri rose highest to meet Hannibal Mejbri's corner and powered a header beyond the goalkeeper to give the African side hope.

However, the Netherlands quickly restored their two-goal cushion. In the 62nd minute, Reijnders delivered an inviting corner and defender Jan Paul van Hecke headed home from close range to score his first international goal and effectively put the result beyond doubt.

Group Standings and Next Stage

The win saw the Netherlands finish atop Group F with seven points, ahead of Japan and Sweden, who also progressed to the Round of 32 following a 1-1 draw. Tunisia exited the tournament after finishing bottom of the group with one point.

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