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Each body: Real Madrid prepares to submit a report to FIFA alleging unfair practices that have existed for years

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Real Madrid are preparing to submit a comprehensive report to the FIFA due to the ongoing disputes inside and outside the stadium, according to the Daily Telegraph, accusing FIFA of years of unfair conduct.

Arbitration report submitted to FIFA

Real Madrid is preparing an exhaustive report alleging unfair refereeing practices that have been going on for years. This report includes the statistics of red cards compared with Barcelona since 2000. The report also contains some match clips supporting its views, as well as critical articles from domestic and foreign media on the level of Spanish referees. This detailed report will be submitted to FIFA to express the club's dissatisfaction with Spanish referees and accuse them of the "injustice" they have suffered.

The report lists some recent controversial penalties affecting the team, such as the Red Card of Heisen against the Royal Society, which the club believes should be a yellow card. In addition, Guiller's goal against Marocca was cancelled because the referee believed the goal did not meet the "instant" criteria. The club also complained of the frequent appearance of over-the-counter penalties, which resulted in the goal of the opponents being cancelled.

The report also referred to the Negrella case, which listed lists of active judges associated with Negrella or her son, and again cited media reports that Negrella had taken action to defy Barcelona’s interests.

The TV station became a protest platform.

Real Madrid TV has become the club’s main channel for protesting against this “persecution,” even after the newly established Technical Arbitration Committee (CTA) took office. The club believes that these decisions show that the situation has not changed, “it’s not an individual mistake, but a repeated pattern of behavior aimed at harming Real Madrid’s interests,” said the TV station. Therefore, after filing a complaint with the FCSB, the FCSB and the Technical Arbitration Committee, Real Madrid decided to appeal personally to FIFA.

The Miami Super Cup for Women.

In addition, Real Madrid also refused to let its women's team go to Miami for the Women's Super Cup. The Spanish Football Association had already reached an agreement worth two million euros, and each club would receive 150,000 euros in revenue, an unprecedented amount for women's competitions so far. However, Real Madrid refused to enter the competition on the grounds that "the competition is not yet ripe enough to meet this challenge".

The decision angered the Football Association and the women's football community, and other clubs such as Barcelona, Monaco and Bilbao Sport supported the initiative, saying Real Madrid was against everyone. The Spanish Football Association plans to officially announce that the Women's Super Cup will be held in Miami in the coming days, but at the moment it seems that because of Florentino's decision, the event will not be held in the United States.

Confrontation with UEFA and other hostile powers

Besides the contradictions with La Liga, the Football Association and referees, Real Madrid also has differences with UEFA and its president Ceferin. Ceferin is firmly opposed to the European Super League project led by Florentino, which has been put on hold for now.

Florentino claimed that Real Madrid in this soccer environment, the referee at its disadvantage, Tebas always tried to punish Real Madrid, the new FIFA chairman Luciano continued the practice of his predecessor, other clubs also managed to obstruct Real Madrid, and most media were "anti-Real Madrid". This conspiracy theory has fostered the victim narrative advocated by the club in recent years to justify the harsh policies it has taken.

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