Tammy Ogston

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Tammy Ogston
Full name Tammy Nicole Ogston
Born (1970-07-26) July 26, 1970 (age 51)
Brisbane, Australia
Other occupation Administrator
Domestic
Years League Role
1993–2008 Football Brisbane Referee
1993–2008 Football Queensland Referee
International
Years League Role
1997–2008 FIFA listed Referee

Tammy Ogston (born 26 July 1970) is a former Australian football referee from Brisbane, Queensland.

Ogston began playing football at age 14 before moving into officiating in 1993, aged 23, on recognising that there were not enough officials in her area to cover Women's football games.[1] She qualified as a full referee in the Football Brisbane leagues before moving up to Football Queensland.

She was on the FIFA list of international referees between 1997 and 2008, officiating in a number of tournaments around the world including the 2000 Olympic football tournament in Sydney.

Ogston appeared at the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup and then refereed four matches in the 2003 World Cup in the US,[2] including the third place decider match between the USA and Canada. She then participated in the 2006 FIFA U-20 Women's World Championship in Russia.[3]

Chosen as one of the referees for the 2007 FIFA Women's World Cup in China,[4] Ogston again refereed four matches including the tournament opener and the final, becoming the first referee in the world to officiate at both of those games in one World Cup competition. She is also the first Australian, male or female, to referee a World Cup Final.[5]

In 2008 she became Australia's first female FIFA Futuro Instructor, involved in development of International, National and local referees; in 2011 Ogston retired from all forms of football.

In 2016, Ogston was admitted to the FFA Football Federation Australia Hall of Fame.[6]


1996

State Titles

Bundaberg, QLD Under 16 Male July, 1996 Referee

National Titles

Darwin, NT Open Women’s July, 1996 Referee

Other Information

Brisbane, QLD QAS v AIS 1996 Referee


1997

National Titles

Newcastle, NSW Open Women’s July, 1997 Referee

International Women’s B Grade Games

Canberra, ACT AUS v USA 5 March, 1997 Referee Lismore, NSW AUS: CHN 16 Nov, 1997 Referee

Other Information

Attainment of FIFA International Women’s Referee Badge National Youth League Referee

1998

International Women’s A Grade Games

OFC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Auckland, NZL NZL: FIJ 14: 0 11Oct, 1998 Referee PNG: FIJ 7: 1 17Oct, 1998 Referee

1999

State Titles

Maroochydore, QLD TIS Women’s Open 15 June, 1999 Referee

National Titles

Sydney, NSW TIS Under 16 Male Referee

International Women’s B Grade Games Algarve Cup Algarve, Portugal March, 1999 Referee

1st Australia Cup Sydney, NSW AUS: ITA 1: 1(4: 3) 9 Jan, 1999 Referee Canberra, ACT AUS: CAN 4: 3 10 Jan, 1999 Referee AUS: ITA 1: 0 13 Jan, 1999 Referee

International Women’s A Grade Games

Women’s World Cup USA NOR: RUS 2: 1 20 June, 1999 4th Official NOR: CAN 7: 1 23 June, 1999 Referee CAN: RUS 1: 4 26 June, 1999 4th Official CHN: RUS 2: 0 30 June, 1999 4th Official

2000

International Women’s B Grade Games

Pacific Cup Canberra, ACT CHN: USA 1: 0 31 May, 2000 Referee Crowd 500 Sydney, NSW USA: CAN 9: 1 02 Jun, 2000 Referee Crowd 3617 Newcastle, NSW AUS: USA 0: 1 11 Jun, 2000 Referee Crowd 10049

Women’s Australia Cup Hindmarsh Stadium South Australia 13 Jan, 2000 Referee


International Women’s A Grade Games Sydney Olympics 2000 Canberra, ACT CHN: NGA 3: 1 14 September, 2000 4th Official NOR: NGA 3: 1 17 September, 2000 Referee NOR: CHN 2:1 20 September, 2000 4th Official

Other Information

Queensland Sports Officiator of the Year Brisbane, QLD Finalist for 2000 Sport Award

Australian Sports Medal Brisbane, QLD First Australian female to referee at a FIFA World Cup


2001

International Women’s B Grade Games 3RD Australia Cup Lismore, NSW AUS: FRA 1: 1 14 Jan, 2001 Referee Gold Coast, QLD AUS: FRA 1: 0 17 Jan, 2001 Referee

Women’s National League Grand Final Parramatta, NSW NSW: QLD Dec 2001 Referee

2002

International Women’s a Grade Games OFC FIFA Under 19 Women’s World Championship Qualifying Tournament Tonga 23 April, 2002 Referee

International Women’s B Grade Games 4TH Australia Cup Wagga Wagga, NSW AUS: KOR 1: 0 13 Jan, 2002 Referee Albury, NSW AUS: KOR 1: 0 16 Jan, 2002 4TH Official Bendigo, Vic AUS: KOR 4: 1 19 Jan, 2002 Referee

TIS State Titles Cairns, QLD Women’s Open June, 2002 Referee

2003

TIS State Titles Townsville, QLD Women’s Open June, 2003 Referee

NSL TEAMS Townsville, QLD NQLD: Parramatta 6 Aug, 2003 Referee Mackay, QLD Mackay: Nor. Spirit 22 Aug, 2003 Referee Gold Coast, QLD G. Coast: Marconi Sept, 2003 Referee

Women’s National League Grand Final Brisbane Lions, QLD QLD: NSW Dec 2003 Referee

International Women’s B Grade Games 5th Australia Cup Canberra, ACT AUS: KOR 2: 0 26 Jan, 2003 Referee AUS: MEX 2: 0 29 Jan, 2003 Referee AUS: SWE 3: 1 01 Feb, 2003 Referee

South Pacific Games Nausori, Fiji Tonga: Van 3:2 30 June, 2003 Referee Suva, Fiji Van: Tahiti 0:3 02 July, 2003 Referee Nausori, Fiji Fiji: Kirab 2: 0 04 July, 2003 4th Official Suva, Fiji Tahiti: Tonga 1: 0 05 July, 2003 Referee

2003 cont’d

International Women’s A Grade Games OFC Women’s World Cup Qualifiers Canberra, ACT COK: PNG 1: 5 05 April, 2003 Referee SAM: NZL 0: 15 07 April, 2003 4th Official COK: NZL 0: 9 09 April. 2003 Referee PNG: NZL 0: 5 11 April. 2003 4th Official PNG: SAM 5: 2 13 April. 2003 Referee

Women’s World Cup Philadelphia, USA NGA: PRK 0: 3 20 Sept, 2003 4th Official NOR: FRA 2: 0 20 Sept, 2003 4th Official Washington DC, USA BRA: KOR 3: 0 20 Sept, 2003 Referee Philadelphia, USA SWE: PRK 1: 0 25 Sept, 2003 Referee Boston, USA KOR: NOR 1: 7 27 Sept, 2003 Referee Boston, USA USA: NOR 1: 0 01 Oct, 2003 4th Official Boston, USA BRA: SWE 1: 2 01 Oct, 2003 4th Official Portland, USA SWE: CAN 2: 1 05 Oct, 2003 4th Official

3rd Place Play Off Los Angeles, USA USA: CAN 3: 1 11 Oct, 2003 Referee Crowd 25,253

International Men’s B Grade Games South Pacific Games Suva, Fiji Tahiti: M’nsia 17: 0 30 June, 2003 4th Official Suva, Fiji Fiji: Tuvalu 4: 0 01 July, 2003 4th Official Nausori, Fiji Tuvalu: Sol Is 0: 4 05 July, 2003 4th Official Lautoka, Fiji PNG: M’nsia 10: 0 07 July, 2003 Referee Lautoka, Fiji S/F Fiji:Tahiti 2: 1 09 July, 2003 4th Official

Other Information

Queensland Sports Officiator of the Year Brisbane, QLD Finalist for 2003 Sport Awards Australian Sports Awards Sydney, NSW Top 3 Finalist for Australian Official of the Year 2003

2004

State Titles Townsville, QLD Women’s Open June, 2004

International Women’s B Grade Games 6th Australia Cup Brisbane, QLD AUS: NZL 2: 0 18th Feb, 2004 4th Official PRK: CHN 3: 0 18th Feb, 2004 4th Official PRK: AUS 0: 0 22nd Feb, 2004 Referee AUS: CHN 0: 0 24th Feb, 2004 Referee

Other Information Gold Coast, QLD AUS v USA Colleges May, 2004 Referee

2005

International Tournaments International Soccer Challenge Adelaide, Sth Australia 2005 Referee

Algarve Cup Algarve, Portugal 09 – 15 March, 2005

Other Information Queensland Sports Officiator of the Year Brisbane, QLD Finalist for 2005 Sport Awards

International Women’s A Grade Games

2006

International Tournaments Algarve Cup Algarve, Portugal 09 – 15 March, 2006

Grand Final GER: USA 0:0(4: 3) 15 March, 2006 Referee

Queen Peace Cup

BRA: ITA 1: 1 30 Oct, 2006 Referee CAN: BRA 4: 2 01 Nov, 2006 Referee

AFC Women’s Asian Cup Adelaide JPN: VIE 5:0 19 July, 2006 Referee CHN: JPN 0: 1 23 July, 2006 Referee 3rd Play off JPN: DPR 2: 3 30 July, 2006 Referee


International Women’s A Grade Games

FIFA Under 20 Women’s World Cup Russia Russia Moscow Dynamo SUI: MEX 2: 4 18 August, 2006 Referee Torpedo CON: FRA 0:1 21 August, 2006 Referee SHCHELKOVO FIN: NIG 0: 8 23 August, 2006 4th Official Moscow Dynamo USA: FRA 1: 0 24 August, 2006 4th Official Lokomotiv CHN: USA 0: 0(5: 4) 31 August, 2006 Referee

International Women’s B Grade Games Melbourne, Aus AUS: MEX 2: 1 25 May, 2006 Referee

2007

Canary Islands 10 - 20 January, 2007 Switzerland 06 - 12 May, 2007 Malaysia 26 - 30 January, 2007


Special Appointments FIFA Women’s World Stars Match Wuhan, China World Stars v China 2: 3 21 April, 2007 Referee

International Women’s A Grade Games 2007 FIFA Women’s World Cup

Shanghai GER: ARG 11: 0 10 Sept, 2007 Referee Chengdu DPR: NIG 2: 0 14 Sept, 2007 Referee Hangzhou GER: JPN 2: 0 17 Sept, 2007 4th Official Wuhan QTR GER: DPR 3: 0 22 Sept, 2007 Referee Hangzhou SMI USA: BRA 0: 4 27 Sept, 2007 4th Official

FIFA Womens World Cup 2007 GRAND FINAL Shanghai GER: BRA 2: 0 30 Sept, 2007 Referee Attendance 28958

AFC Olympic Qualifiers

South Korea, Masan KOR: HKG 2: 2 10 March, 2007 4th Official South Korea, Ansan KOR: THAI 0: 1 07 April, 2007 Referee Japan, Tokyo JPN: KOR 6: 1 03 June, 2007 Referee Vietnam, Hai Pong City VIE: JPN 0: 8 04 August, 2007 Referee South Korea, Cheongiu KOR: VIE 0: 1 12 August, 2007 Referee

Other Information

2007 AFC Womens Awards Kuala Lumpa Winner 2007 Referee of the Year

Australian Sports Officiator of the Year Sydney, NSW Winner 2007 Sport Awards

Queensland Sports Officiator of the Year Brisbane, QLD Winner 2007 Sport Awards




References[]

  1. ^ "Refereeing the women's world cup". ABC Radio National. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 10 August 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  2. ^ "Women referees at the ready". FIFA. 9 September 2007. Archived from the original on 12 September 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  3. ^ "Qantas Young Matilda's squad announced". footballnews.com.au. 7 August 2006. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  4. ^ "Tammy Ogston (AUS) to officiate the opening game". FIFA. 7 September 2007. Archived from the original on 22 September 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  5. ^ "Australian Ogston to control cup final". Brisbane Times. 9 September 2007. Retrieved 3 October 2007.
  6. ^ "Trio inducted into FFA Hall of Fame". Football Federation Australia. 18 November 2016. Retrieved 26 June 2017.

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