2024-04-06 01:30:49
The entity headed by Néstor Pitana will allow managers who request it to access the judges’ conversations.
The request for Barcelonawho had claimed to have access to the VAR audios of the Idolo del Astillero matches against Independent of Valle and Orense, had a positive response from the National Commission of Referees. From now on, both BSC and all the teams that request it, They will be able to listen to the conversations between the judges in the matches.
According to what journalist Sergio Basantes published on his networks, the entity chaired by the Argentine Nestor Pitana sent a statement to all the clubs in the highest category of Ecuadorian football, clarifying what they should do if they want to listen to the VAR audios.
Which are the requirements? They must request a meeting via email, in which they will have to specify the reason why they want to hear the dialogues between the judges. They must also set a day and time for the rally that will be held at the FEF headquarters and that will be recorded to maintain transparency.
With this measure, LigaPro teams will be able to clarify their doubts about the referees’ decisions on the field of play and what they were told from the VAR booth, which is present in all Serie A matches. Howeverthese audios will remain private and neither the public nor the press will have access.
Barcelona’s claim
In the midst of a very complicated leadership situation, which includes a dispute with the Ministry of Sports for the registration of the new leadership headed by Antonio Alvarez, Barcelona also has another open battle front: against the National Referees Commission! The Idolo del Astillero once again complained about the VAR audios of the matches against IDV and Orense.
Barcelona sent a letter addressed to Néstor Pitana, the new director of the CNA. Once again, they expressed their desire to listen to the communications between the VAR and the judges of the matches against Negriazul and the Bananeros.
«It is regrettable that to date we have not received an adequate response from the National Referees Commission regarding our legitimate observations regarding the integrity and impartiality in the refereeing of Barcelona Sporting Club matches. Our protests are not mere superficial complaints, but claims based on concrete evidence of refereeing errors that have had a direct impact on the results of the matches, and therefore, on the performance and position of our team in the competition,” he says. part of the BSC document.
And they add: «In the aforementioned communications, we carefully detail the specific incidents that illustrate the refereeing malpractice that we have faced repeatedly over the course of the tournament. We have provided conclusive evidence, including videos and detailed analysis of the erroneous refereeing decisions that negatively affected Barcelona Sporting Club. However, so far, our request for the requalification of the arbitrators involved and a thorough review of the arbitration procedures has not been met.
«Our commitment to justice and equity in sport is non-negotiable. We demand that concrete measures be taken to address this problem and to guarantee that referee errors do not continue to harm the integrity of the competition and the development of Ecuadorian football. It is crucial for the credibility and transparency of the Commission that this situation is adequately addressed and that effective mechanisms are established to prevent and correct future arbitration incidents,” completes the text signed by Ricardo Muñoz Olvera.
Barcelona’s claim, in addition to requesting the VAR audios, included that Augusto Aragón (the central judge who was in charge of dispensing justice in the defeat against IDV), not direct the Idolo del Astillero again for the remainder of the season. . From the BSC side, they pointed out that the referee has a terrible record every time he has to whistle in the Guayaquil club’s matches.
By: Diario OLÈ.com