
"It's not normal that Barcelona paid the vice president of the referees' association more than 8 million euros for at least 17 years. Whatever the reason. The vice president of referees, who held important positions. A period that, coincidentally, coincides with Barcelona's best results in our country,"
"We can all agree that expulsions involve the greatest degree of subjectivity. Well, look. Real Madrid had a net balance, in the 21st century, of two expulsions against them. And Barcelona, with 61 expulsions in their favour. That's a difference of no less than 59. The balance of expulsions during Negreira's time in charge, Barcelona's balance was +49, and Real Madrid's was -1. Draw your own conclusions,"
"The level of Spanish refereeing is also unacceptable. It's a disgrace that FIFA didn't select a single Spanish referee for the recent Club World Cup,"
Barcelona paid the vice president of the referees' association more than 8 million euros over at least 17 years, a period that coincided with Barcelona's strongest domestic results. Expulsion statistics show a stark disparity: Real Madrid recorded a net balance of two expulsions against them in the 21st century, while Barcelona had 61 expulsions in their favour, yielding a +49 balance for Barcelona and -1 for Real Madrid during Negreira's tenure. Spanish refereeing lacked representation at the recent Club World Cup, with no Spanish referees selected by FIFA. LaLiga and its president faced criticism over the proposed Miami match and broader governance issues.
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