The revelation came during the formal signing of the first-ever Collective Agreement for professional football refereeing in Spain. Gathered at the Ciudad del Futbol in Las Rozas, leaders from La Liga, the RFEF, and the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) formalised a deal to further professionalise the industry. While the event focused on administrative and financial improvements for officials, Tebas used the platform to outline a radical shift in how the game is officiated, moving away from "semi" solutions in favour of total automation.
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