Since the judges of Spain began their request for their working situation to be regularized, because they do not have a contract, as well as a salary increase, the numbers of college salaries have appeared. The truth is that they still charge €300 per matchwhile the attendees charge 168 euros. This is a figure that is actually lower than what the referees charge at English premiershipthe great reference and example of Europe to follow.
In the British country, where the women’s competition is also managed by women, a female referee will be charged 8,000 pounds a year (9,256 euros), as Mundo Deportivo has learned. The fact is that the salaries are not made public by the English Federation (FA), although they will move to these salaries.
The English referee happened to be there Amy Purser 21, explained in a recent interview that her monthly salary for directing Women’s Premier matches is 1,874 euros (1,621 pounds). Certainly these figures are very similar to those proposed by the Spanish Women’s League (LPFF) for this season.
It should be noted that the new Women’s Professional Soccer League has offered 1,650 euros for the main college and 825 euros for each attendee at each game, which is therefore consistent with English women’s football.
This is an example to consider because this league is a European benchmark in terms of resources, player salaries, sponsors and media visibility.
the LFrench female iga are also run by women, whereas the same is not the case with the italian, where most of the referees are men. to the powerful United States League, the famous NWSL, the men and women whistled.
In this sense, the Spanish league is more advanced in terms of equality, since five seasons ago it was stipulated that women’s League matches be exclusively managed by women in a great step forward for this group.
F League negotiations are still at a standstill for now, waiting to bring the positions closer together. The LPFF proposes 25,000 euros per year for referees, while the college is asking for an amount closer to 50,000 euros.
Source: La Verdad

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