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Spanish Referees Committee plans public explanations for controversial calls
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53757, member: 636"] Spain's referee committee advances a transparency initiative that will publicly address officiating decisions during the upcoming football season. The panel led by Fran Soto delivered this proposal to league clubs on Monday. Officials plan to clarify their calls and explain controversial moments that occur during matches. The program launches when competition begins on August 15. This represents the committee's first public explanation system for referee choices. The initiative features official decision explanations through social media platforms and public analysis of match footage. Clubs, supporters, and media representatives have consistently requested greater transparency from officiating bodies. The committee responds directly to these calls for accountability through this new communication strategy. Officials will address both decisions made and situations that did not result in calls. This approach marks a significant departure from traditional referee communication methods. The program aims to strengthen public confidence in Spanish officiating standards while providing clearer match management. Enhanced transparency may reduce controversy surrounding referee decisions throughout the season. Officials believe public explanations will demonstrate their decision-making processes more effectively. The committee expects this system to improve relationships between referees and football stakeholders. Greater clarity in technical decisions represents the primary goal of this transparency effort. [/QUOTE]
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