The indefinite break of the referees leaves the start of the F League in the air

The Real women’s team began today the League at home against Atlético de Madrid. / JOSÉ MARI LÓPEZ

The Women’s League will not suspend the opening day until the non-appearance of the collegiate in each field

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The celebration of the first day of the 2022-2023 Women’s League was left in the air this Friday night after the announcement of the arbitration group of the “indefinite break in its activity”. In a statement published by the Technical Committee of Referees, it was explained that “this Monday, September 12 at 12:30 p.m. in the Villalonga room of the City of Football, the group of referees of the Women’s First Division will explain at a press conference the reasons for the indefinite stoppage of its activity. The referees unanimously decided to make this decision not to start the league after a meeting of more than an hour and a long day of negotiations with the LPFF, RFEF and CSD.

This announcement comes after this past Thursday the refereeing group that is going to direct the matches of both the F League (First Division) and the Women’s Second Division, announced that “we have made the unanimous decision not to direct any match in the conditions of indefiniteness of our labor and economic situation». This announcement was made official with the announcement of the break.

A suspension of the first league game that Natalia Arroyo’s Real Sociedad was going to face today at noon in Madrid against Atlético. Of course, the clubs must appear in their respective matches at the appointed time both on Saturday and tomorrow, Sunday. In principle, once the referees assigned to each match do not show up for the match that corresponds to them, the day will be suspended. As pointed out last night by the communication medium Relevo “no referee has traveled (each one is at her house)”, to prepare the matches with which the first day of the First and Second Women’s Division was going to be inaugurated.

In the statement published on Thursday, the referees demanded that “female arbitration must have minimum conditions for the exercise of our activity within professional competition.” After the meeting this Friday they were also very clear: «To make history you have to be united and put up with whatever it takes. As if there is no league all year.

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