Spanish clubs have demanded sanctions against "Real", writes Relevo.
Carlo Ancelotti, Getty ImagesRecall that after the match with "Espanyol", the Madrid club criticized the referee and also called for a reform of the entire refereeing system in Spain.
On Thursday, February 6, a meeting of the RFEF took place, attended by representatives from all clubs. "Real" refused to attend the meeting.
Clubs demanded that the RFEF impose sanctions against "Real", calling their accusations against the refereeing body an act of pressure. Some participants also criticized the federation for its lack of response to the accusations from the Madrid team.
Several clubs also supported the decision to provide "Real" with recordings of referees' conversations from the match with "Espanyol", which the club demanded from the federation.
