A group of FC Barcelona members have expressed frustration over recurring refereeing errors against their team in recent years.

Led by Jordi Majó, a businessman and former 2003 board election candidate, the group sent an official complaint to the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA) demanding urgent corrective actions and warning of legal proceedings if the issues persist.

The statement highlights multiple instances where refereeing decisions favored Real Madrid, including wrongful penalty calls, lack of VAR intervention to penalize fouls against Barcelona, and repeated referee mistakes benefitting the rival club. It also points to conflicts of interest within the CTA's appointments.

The group announces intentions to pursue claims in sports authorities and courts for moral and financial damages should the situation not improve.