Luis Rubiales president of the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), declared this Thursday that “what is happening in referees“at the present time” is crazy and responds instead to a theme of educationof society, where the authority It’s gone in many places.”
Rubiales assured, in a working breakfast with the Sevillian press, that “as long as I am the president, it won’t happen that arbitration”. “in the hands of the clubs” and considering that it would be “very difficult to fix since the conflict” if it continues “encouraged from a part of Spanish football”.
He Real Betis It is one of the clubs that has recently raised its voice for what it considers to be damages in the arbitration, but the leader from Granada assured that “no fight” the Verdiblanca entity “even though it has gone to ordinary justice to defend its interests” in the case of the sanction of midfielder Sergio Canales.
In this sense, he remembered that “organs of discipline” of the RFEF “is also self employed and if they asked to remove the precautionary measures, they did it in defense of the interests of the committees”, for this reason he lamented the “orchestrated tension regarding everything related to the Federation and the referees” .
“To everyone we need to reduce the tension“, asked the RFEF president.
On the other hand, Betis is also complaining about the rejection of U-19 national coach Julen Guerrero, who call off to the defender Felix Garretawho will not be able to play today in San Mamés because of a friendly match against Mauritania, which for Rubiales “is not a matter if it is one team or another: it happens to all of them and it is a calendar problem”said.
The federative president recalled that the existence of “regulations” of goodness of the chosen ones about the promises of the clubs “which must be fulfilled without exception so that the possible damage is the same for everyone”.
Source: La Verdad

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