RFEF President announces structural change to refereeing following RMcomplaints

Rafael Louzan, the president of the Royal Spanish football federation, has announced that referee in Spain was established to undergo structural change in referee in Spanish football, although he has not developed any details. The news comes just a few days after Real Madrid Louzan has sent a letter that demanded a change in what they regard as a 'corrupt' and 'manipulated' system.

All clubs in La Liga and in Segunda sent representatives to a meeting in Madrid in the Retiro Park on Thursday afternoon, to discuss and propose changes to referee in Spain. The meeting includes the RFEF and the Referee Committee (CTA) and was planned prior to the controversy in which Los Blancos was involved.

“The Spanish referee system will change. That is why we are here to listen to the clubs and find a system that everyone likes. It will be a change in the structural model. I don't want to promote events, but it's reality. First we will listen to all parties. '

“From this dialogue, and from listening to all parties, including Laliga, we will start with the right path to find that change. Of course I want to emphasize the important role that referees play in Spanish football, “Louzan told Marca.

There was one remarkable absence in the meeting, Real Madrid.

“The reception of the initiative has been great. Everyone is here. Well, all except a very important club that has decided not to come. '

The ruling La Liga and Champions League champions would send a representative to the meeting, until Wednesday, when Real Madrid made it clear that they would not be present due to 'current circumstances'. It seems that the future of the Spanish officer, who has had to deal with complaints from most clubs in La Liga, will be formed from their own will without Real Madrid.

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