RFEF’s announcement of the removal of Medina Cantalejo, president of the technical committee of referees, and his entire work team, along with the head of the VAR project, CLOS Gómez, has opened the speculation about who will be the new leader of Spanish football referees. The creature led by Rafael Louzá will speak on July 2 the names of the new responsible for Spanish football arbitration.
Former radio college and commentator Iturralde González, one of the best connoisseurs of what moves between the scenes of the world of arbitration, suggested that one of the candidates to occupy the Medina Cantalejo Medina’s post on the CTA head could be Yolanda Parga.
Parga has been responsible for the arbitration of Spanish women’s football since the beginning of 2022, but his hypothetical candidacy will cause a provocation because he is the wife of former college Megía Dávila. The former Madrid referee has been the delegate of Real Madrid arbitration for many years.
“They don’t want anyone in the dome of a club, or players, or coaches, no one worked for the league or media referee.” Iturralde González explained to the Ser Chain crossbar. Manu Carreño, the presenter, added that in the RFEF they did not want anyone related to Enriquez Negreira, the former Vice President of the CTA has been investigating for the 7 million euros of Barcelona for nearly two decades.
“In Negreira we are all related. Here’s a little bit of trap. I started in Negreira and my earlier ones too. You have to stay away to find someone who is not related to Negreira. Even now there are active judges to do coaching with the son Negreira,” Iturralde added before slipping the name of Yolanda Parga.
“If she is the same woman she is not very difficult … They have removed the whole body leader other than her, they can unite a few points. She is a member of the meeting, even before Medina Cantalejo, and can be a candidate,” Iturralde González said.
Source: La Verdad

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