Real Madrid prepares an official report to FIFA regarding the latest refereeing decisions! | OneFootball

Real Madrid prepares an official report to FIFA regarding the latest refereeing decisions! | OneFootball

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·14 September 2025

Real Madrid prepares an official report to FIFA regarding the latest refereeing decisions!

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It seems that the White Club is taking things more seriously.

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Real Madrid's leadership is reportedly compiling a formal dossier documenting what they perceive as significant refereeing injustices against the club during the initial phase of the current season.

This development follows the team's latest fixture, a challenging away encounter against Real Sociedad at the Anoeta Stadium on Saturday evening, which appears to have been the catalyst for this unprecedented action.

The report, initiated by the club's administration, aims to systematically outline several controversial decisions that Madrid officials believe have consistently disadvantaged their team in these early matches.

Despite ultimately securing a hard-fought 2-1 victory against Real Sociedad, Real Madrid's administration finds itself compelled to take formal action following another controversial refereeing decision.

The flashpoint occurred late in the first half when defender Dean Huijsen received a contentious straight red card for what was ruled a last-man foul, despite the visible presence of Éder Militão in close proximity to the challenge. This decision provoked immediate outrage among both players and supporters, marking yet another instance this season where officiating has left the club feeling aggrieved.

In response to these accumulating incidents, Real Madrid executives are now preparing to escalate their concerns to football's highest governing body. According to reports from Real Madrid TV, the club is compiling a comprehensive document that details what they perceive as systematic refereeing errors not only from the current campaign's opening matches but dating back to last season as well.

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