Rafael Luzan has initiated the first steps towards restructuring the refereeing structure in Spanish football in consultations. With La Liga and Segunda Division clubs.
The president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). Rafael Luzan has responded to Real Madrid’s demands by announcing changes to the refereeing structure in Spanish football. But he has not given any further details, Marca reported on Thursday.ทางเข้า UFABET

All the clubs in La Liga and Segunda Division sent representatives to a meeting at Retiro Park on Thursday afternoon to discuss. And propose changes to Spanish football’s decision-making. With the RFEF and the Committee of Game Match Officials (CTA) also present. The meeting was scheduled ahead of the controversy involving Real Madrid.
‘The Spanish refereeing system is changing, that’s why we are here to listen to the clubs and find a system that everyone likes. It will be a structural change. I don’t want to push the envelope. But it’s true. First of all, we will listen to all sides.’
‘From this conversation and by listening to all parties. Including La Liga, we will start the right path to finding that change. Of course, I want to emphasize the important role of referees in Spanish football.’
However, Real Madrid, who lodged a complaint about the referee. After Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Espanyol, did not send a club representative to the meeting.
‘The response to this initiative has been excellent, with everyone coming, except for one major club. That decided not to come to the meeting,’ Luzan said.