The European Football Federation has announced the appointment of French referee Farbar to manage the upcoming match between Liverpool and Chelsea in the European Super, and will become French Stephanie Frabar, the first wisdom to lead a strong male match, when she runs an important meeting in the European Super Cup.

The French newspaper The Guardian reported that the European Football Federation (EFA) has appointed French referee Frabar to run the match, which will take place on August 14 in Istanbul, Turkey, to enter that date as the first woman to lead a match in a major European men's competition.

Farbar will run the meeting with the help of two governments, Manuela Nicolossi and Irishman Michel O'Neill.

Farabar, 35, was the first woman to play in the French Premier League in April between Amiens and Strasbourg.

The French Football Federation promoted Stefani to the group of referees who will lead the elite matches during the new season.

The European Union has already appointed Swiss mentor Nicole Pettigen to lead three European Cup qualifiers between 2004 and 2009.