National Committee of Referees
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The National Committee of Referees (Spanish: Comité National de Árbitros), also known as Technical Committee of Referees, directly attends to the functioning of the federative collective of referees and is responsible, under subordination to the president of the RFEF, for the government, representation, and administration of the functions attributed to them.[1] It is in charge of the operation and organization of the Spanish arbitration world. Of course, it is the body in charge of appointing matches or promotions of referees, assistant referees, match delegates, and football and futsal reporters in national categories.[1] Likewise, it is the body in charge of communicating to FIFA the selection of international referees and assistants each season.
Established | 2 July 1922 |
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Location | , |
Affiliations | Royal Spanish Football Federation (11 July 1922) |