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Spanish Football Federation Overhauls Referees' Committee Amid Controversy
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 46323, member: 636"] Spain's soccer federation fired every official from its referees' technical committee today. The move targets major changes to how referees work across the country. Federation leaders want to rebuild trust after fans complained about bad calls last season. The decision affects all committee members at once. Officials plan to name replacements next week. Medina Cantalejo lost his job as committee head during the mass firing. Clus Gomez and Rubinos Perez also received dismissals from their positions. Three vice presidents joined the list of officials who must leave. The federation wants fresh leadership to guide Spanish referees forward. These changes mark the biggest shakeup to referee management recently. Controversial calls created problems throughout last season's matches. Real Madrid and Barcelona games sparked the most debate among fans and media. Many people questioned whether referees made fair decisions during important matches. Club officials met with federation and league representatives about these issues. The problems forced leaders to consider major reforms. The federation promises to announce new committee members next week. Officials want to create a development plan that improves referee performance. The goal focuses on earning back public confidence through better officiating. Leaders hope these changes will reduce future controversies. The new system may operate independently from the main federation structure. [/QUOTE]
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