Rafael Louzan, new president of RFEFis ready to improve all structures of Spanish football. And that’s what he’s been doing since he was elected to office on December 16. A phase where he wants all Spanish football to be united and not in continuous conflict like the phase of former president Luis Rubiales.
The most obvious step can be seen in its composition of the Board of Directors, where the two professional Spanish football leagues (LaLiga and Liga F) in addition to the majority of the union AFE are vice presidents.
But it will also take another step, as MD has learned, and it involves a rapprochement of positions between football clubs and the refereeing establishment. He wants to start a new phase. That is why the president of the RFEF called both parties on February 6. An event in which, on the one hand, 42 Spanish football clubs and the employer’s association led by its president, Javier Tebas, will attend. And on the other hand, a wide representation of the arbitration establishment led by the current CTA, Luis Medina Cantalejo.
An appointment to approximate positions, debate, and achieve greater unity and equality of standards between both sides. Among the actors of Spanish football. This is a goal that Rafael Louzán has already delivered during the electoral process.
This is an unprecedented event in our football because this meeting usually takes place in the locker rooms when the referees or assistants come to explain the new rules of the game to the footballers and coaches. Rafael Louzán has sent the letter to all colleagues inviting them to this call.
Source: La Verdad

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