
Real Madrid has been the loudest and most virulent with their complaints about officializing in Spain, and they will get a place at the table if the reform of the system is determined. Despite the fact that they are confronted with disciplinary measures for their fire trousers at the Royal Spanish football federation (RFEF), Los Blancos seems to restore bridges with them.
Three weeks ago it was decided that the clubs would participate in the RFEF, CTA (Ceferees Committee) and La Liga to decide how to reform the referee system, in the midst of consistent and widespread complaints, although no one openly accusations of corruption and manipulation against a club as happened to Real Madrid. A majority of voting from Primera and Segunda decided that Real Betis, Sevilla, Albacete and Granada would be the clubs that represent their interests in the referee's reform committee.
This was the first step in the 'structural changes' that was promised last week by RFEF President Rafael Louzan. Real Madrid stood for that committee, but only received four voices compared to the nine for Seville and twelve for real betis. However, Marca now reports that Real Madrid will be present in those discussions in addition to the chosen representatives from Seville.
In a decision by the RFEF and La Liga together, and agreed by Louzan and President Javier Tebas, his Real Madrid invited to participate in the discussions. Sevilla Femenino, Tenerife Femenino from Liga F and Antequera and Fuenlabrada from Primera RFEF will be Alos present, just like Will Racing Santander. The Cantabrian side is also invited instead of chosen, although no reason is given.
In the case of Real Madrid, Louzan reportedly wants to improve the dialogue with Los Blancos and wants to expand his hand to improve relationships. The invitation was proposed, while the managers of Real Madrid attended the headquarters of the Federation to discuss Jude Bellingham's red card against Osasuna.
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