There are decisive hours left to resolve the latest conflict in the new professional women’s league against the refusal of referees to go to the whistle on the first day of the Leagueposition as a result of a lack of understanding of their situation.
As already explained by Mundo Deportivo, the proposal was put on the table of The Spanish Football Federation is 21,000 euros per game. Amounts similar to those paid by clubs in the Men’s First Division. A money that always pays the team that plays at home. This means that each of the 16 clubs in the Women’s Professional League must pay a total of 315,000 euros for the season, which equates to 15 days they will play at home this 2022-2023 season. The money added by the 16 clubs of the First Division, represents a total of 5,040,000 million euros. Amount that is exactly the same as what CSD paid to LPFF in this first season.
Values that clubs understand they cannot assume at the moment. As this newspaper has learned, last Monday the LPFF presented a proposal to the RFEF in a meeting held with the presence of the CSD. A downward proposition and to which they have no response.
In the absence of an official response from the LPFF, it may be aimed at the fact that their refusal to arbitrate assumes something very serious because they are performing a public duty.
And then you need to know the position of CDS. This Friday the Council set its own limit in case there is no agreement between the parties. As it happens.
The Royal Decree of Sports Federations which established the coordination agreement between federations and professional leagues determines that in professional leagues there must be a professional arbitration committee must consist of three representatives. In the text, it says:
“An Arbitration Committee of the professional competition will be formed, made up of a representative of the Spanish Federation, a representative of the professional league and a part of the arbitration group that is not active, designated by mutual agreement between the two entities.”
A third member capital for these two issues: the cost of the arbitration and also the assignments of the arbitrators of each day, according to the Royal Decree itself. Member with no consensus at the moment. This first day was set by a member of the RFEF and the LPFF.
In economic matters, this Committee also sets “rules that have an economic effect on the arbitration of professional competition”
This Friday is the main day where we will see how they respond to this order, another tense relationship between LPFF and RFEF.
Source: La Verdad

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