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New Professional Competition Arbitral Committee Launched by Royal Spanish Football Federation and La Liga
The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and La Liga have announced the creation of the Professional Competition Arbitral Committee (CACP). This new committee, which began operations today, is responsible for appointing referees for each league match.
The CACP is not open to the general public, but is only for registered users. Users can access the system after subscribing for continued access. Logging in is a feature exclusive to subscribers.
The system has been designed to accommodate multiple users, with a maximum of three sessions allowed per user at any given time. To make space for more browsing, the oldest session will be closed when a new one is opened.
However, it's important to note that due to a high number of users, access to premium content is currently temporarily unavailable.
The specific panel members of the CACP have not been disclosed in the provided text. Similarly, the details about the selection process for these members are not available. It's worth mentioning that the committee consists of three people.
Despite the lack of specific information about the committee's members, the CACP's appointment system for referees will apply to all league matches.
The CACP's operations do not specify a start date in the provided text. Nonetheless, with the announcement made today, the football community eagerly awaits the impact this new committee will have on the sport.
The newly formed Professional Competition Arbitral Committee (CACP) is slated to impact European football leagues, including La Liga, by overseeing the appointments of referees for matches, even extending to non-Spanish leagues. Despite its focus on sports, the CACP system doesn't seem to have any direct links with the art world, as it is designed for subscription-based access and offers no experiential components akin to viewing art.