
Spanish Referees Committee Discusses New Decision to Enhance Transparency Next Season
Spanish media reports revealed today, Monday, that the Referees Committee in Spain intends to take a new step aimed at developing the refereeing system and increasing transparency during the upcoming season by discussing refereeing decisions publicly in front of fans.
According to the newspaper "Marca", the new committee chaired by Fran Soto presented its plan to the clubs today, confirming that it will start, as of the season kicking off on August 15, to explain the reasons behind the referees' whistles or the overlooking of some controversial situations during matches.
The newspaper clarified that this initiative, which is close to being approved, includes publishing official explanations for refereeing decisions via social media and publicly discussing some footage for the first time, in a clear response to the demands of clubs, fans, and journalists for increased transparency in the body's work.
This decision is considered an important step to enhance trust in Spanish refereeing and achieve greater clarity in managing matches and technical decisions on the field.
According to the newspaper "Marca", the new committee chaired by Fran Soto presented its plan to the clubs today, confirming that it will start, as of the season kicking off on August 15, to explain the reasons behind the referees' whistles or the overlooking of some controversial situations during matches.
The newspaper clarified that this initiative, which is close to being approved, includes publishing official explanations for refereeing decisions via social media and publicly discussing some footage for the first time, in a clear response to the demands of clubs, fans, and journalists for increased transparency in the body's work.
This decision is considered an important step to enhance trust in Spanish refereeing and achieve greater clarity in managing matches and technical decisions on the field.