Barca blast refereeing inconsistency
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Spanish champions Barcelona filed a complaint with the country's football federation (RFEF) criticising perceived refereeing inconsistencies on Saturday.
Triggered by the club's anger at a controversially
disallowed goal in the 4-0 Copa del Rey defeat by Atletico Madrid on Thursday,
Barca wrote to the RFEF and Spain's refereeing committee (CTA), demanding more
transparency.
Barca said in a statement their letter expresses "deep
concern over repeated refereeing decisions it considers detrimental (to the
club) and lacking a consistent standard".
The Catalan giants highlighted "the existence of
disparate decisions responding to actions of identical nature", which they
say creates a "double standard".
Barca said there has been a "pattern of flagrant
refereeing errors throughout the season", many of which have set them
back, which "directly affects the integrity of the competition and fuels
growing mistrust".
They also called for greater transparency in the use of VAR,
with a clearer criteria for when referees are called to review actions, and
requested the full publication of all VAR audio.
Several other clubs have complained about refereeing in
Spain this season, while Real Madrid have regularly criticised referees through
their television channel over the past two seasons.
In February 2025 Real Madrid published an open letter
claiming Spanish refereeing was "rigged" and "completely
discredited" after they fell to a surprise defeat at Espanyol.
Barcelona are currently being investigated by Spanish
authorities in a sports corruption case after paying former CTA vice-president
Jose Maria Enriquez Negreira seven million euros ($8.3 million) over several
years. The club deny any wrongdoing.


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