Last Thursday, September 22, we expected you World of sports the latest controversy between RFEF and the LPFF around the ball. Seven of the eight minutes of the arbitration of the second day of the league, the first after the strike in the arbitration of the first; the use of the brand ball is indicated COUGAR where the women’s professional competition agreed in August to become women’s football in the current season of 2022-2023.
Well, far from being resolved, in recent days the use of this ball has continued to be included in the minutes of matches, particularly in the other incidents section. And even, as in the case of Real Sociedad-Betisthe referee of the meeting even made an annex to the minutes to record this situation:
Other events: An annex to the minutes was created on 09/25/2022 at 12:15, motivated by: I opened the minutes to add an incident to the ball.
Other events: The ball on which the match was played was from the brand Puma, model “Órbita Laliga 1”, size number 5, which bears the unique “FIFA Quality Pro
We will see, but everything indicates that this issue is the next point in the conflict between RFEF and the LFPP.
As we said on Thursday, the RFEF included on September 5 in the updated Women’s First Division competition rules this seventh point on the official ball “In the Women’s First Division, it will be mandatory that matches be played with the official and specific ball of the Royal Spanish Federation Football for this. competition.”
But just four days later, on September 9, the CDS signed a resolution regarding the powers of RFEF and the LPFF. In it, he established that the league has the power over the official ball as well as the exploitation of commercial rights, naming, trophies or competition schedule. Not in the case of competitions organized by the Federation (Copa de la Reina and Supercopa) which must be played with the ball of the federative sports brand.
Clubs study moves to use on cards
This new fire will come when one related to fines for cards that RFEF decided to apply to professional women’s clubs. In accordance with federal regulations, the RFEF applies the same existing amounts in the Men’s First Division: 180 euros in the case of a yellow card and 350 in the case of a red card. The LPFF is studying what path should be used to try to reverse this situation and apply fines more in line with the economic values of women’s professional competition
Source: La Verdad

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