The referees claim LaLiga’s semi-automatic offside after the Cadiz-Elche scandal

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The CTA penalizes Iglesias Villanueva, VAR at Nuevo Mirandilla, and his assistant, Díaz de Mera, after conceding an illegal goal to the Elche team

The VAR does not stop outraging and fueling the arbitration controversy that shakes Spanish football and the bodies governing the competitions every day, LaLiga in the case of the regularity championship and the Spanish Football Federation (FEF) in that of the Copa del Rey and the recent Super Cup. The war between the institutions presided over by Javier Tebas and Luis Rubiales experienced a new chapter on Tuesday, this time thanks to technology, which led to a scandal in Cádiz-Elche on Monday night, with an illegal goal by the visiting team against the VAR that gave the tie with the Ilician team.

The Referees’ Technical Committee (CTA), which calls itself an “autonomous entity of the FEF”, demanded on Tuesday that LaLiga implement the semi-automatic offside in the League to avoid “any kind of decision-making failure” related to the illegal positions . The referees, who remember “the experience of the FEF in the last Spanish Super Cup”, emphasize that the semi-automatic offside tool becomes “infallible” thanks to the activation of a series of warnings sent to the referees when one or more players are is in an illegal position.

The CTA announced on Tuesday that it will resume talks with LaLiga to ensure the new tool is used in all tournaments, as it believes that “Spanish football deserves to continue to grow in a cutting-edge context to overcome situations avoidance that can be corrected with the application of technology”. “Finishing with human error is not possible, but it is possible with offside if the semi-automatic tool is applied,” emphasizes the body chaired by Luis Medina Cantalejo, the replacement for Carlos Velasco Carballo who has been in charge since November 2021 has about the referees.

At the moment, the grave error of video arbitration in Nuevo Mirandilla has already claimed its first victims. Cadiz-Elche’s VAR, Iglesias Villanueva, who would become VAR in the Levante-Atlético de Copa on Wednesday, is without qualification for the round of 16 this week, as is Díaz de Mera, his assistant in the Andalusian team. stadium. The CTA has penalized the Galician referee and the Castilian-La Mancha player for an unprecedented foul since video arbitration was used. This mistake has exposed those responsible for whether or not the goals have been validated and has also aroused all sorts of suspicion, with Sevilla also involved in the fight to avoid relegation.

Cádiz-Elche’s head referee himself, Del Cerro Grande, could not see the clear offside in the action leading up to Ezequiel Ponce’s goal in the 81st minute, and after the 1–1 draw, he apologized to the yellow team’s coach Sergio Gonzalez. . “It is surprising that the man who is in the VAR does not check this action of enormous importance,” the new Cádiz coach complained.

Source: La Verdad

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