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RFEF president Rafael Louzan defended the quality of the refereeing team in response to Real Madrid president Florentino Perez's recent comments about refereeing controversies in Spanish football. Louzan emphasized the federation's desire to avoid public disputes.
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RFEF president responds to Real Madrid presidentâs explosive comments: âOur refereeing team is very goodâ
Royal Spanish Football Federation president Rafael Louzan has responded to the latest comments made by Florentino Perez following the growing controversy surrounding refereeing in Spanish football.
The federation chief spoke during a public event, in which he was asked about the statements made by the Real Madrid president during Tuesdayâs press conference, particularly regarding refereeing and the current climate in Spanish football.
Responding to the situation, the RFEF president attempted to calm tensions and stressed that the federation does not want to become involved in public disputes.
âThe RFEF will not get involved in controversies and we want Spanish clubs to be at the top. We believe in the work of our referees.
âWhat is best for Madrid will be good for Spanish football. But we also want to strengthen the work of our refereeing team; there is room for improvement, but we believe their work is very good.
âWe will not get involved in any kind of controversy.â
Louzan was also questioned about whether the Technical Committee of Referees could consider taking action following the latest accusations and public comments.
Rafael Louzan has responded to Perezâs explosive comments. (Photo by Catherine Ivill/Getty Images)
Rafael Louzan stated that the RFEF's refereeing team is very good and aimed to calm tensions regarding recent controversies.
LouzĂĄn responded to Perez's comments to address the growing controversy surrounding refereeing in Spanish football and to avoid public disputes.
The situation involves increasing scrutiny and controversy over refereeing decisions, particularly highlighted by comments from Real Madrid's president.
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However, the federation president once again insisted that the focus remains on avoiding further escalation.
âIt is a situation we will assess together with the legal department, but we do not want any controversy.â
The response suggests that the federation has not entirely ruled out reviewing the situation, although there is currently no indication that formal action will be taken.
The RFEF president was asked about criticism directed towards Fran Soto and ongoing discussions surrounding the Negreira case.
Louzan defended the referee while distancing the current federation leadership from the events linked to the investigation.
âFran Soto, with the best of intentions, said that it is a case before the courts and we expect a clear verdict, but it is a case that does not belong to our era.
âNeither mine nor Fran Sotoâs. Justice puts everyone in their place,â he concluded.
Source: AS