Real Madrid have compiled a video dossier of refereeing decisions they believe have cost them 16 points in La Liga this season, with the club growing increasingly frustrated at what they see as systematic officiating errors.
The Spanish giants have reportedly gathered footage from multiple matches to support their claim that poor calls have directly impacted their position in the title race. According to sources inside the club, the video evidence highlights a series of controversial moments that went against Los Blancos.
Club officials believe the total of 16 points lost due to refereeing mistakes is a conservative estimate. The dossier includes incidents from both home and away fixtures, with particular focus on disallowed goals, penalty decisions not given, and red cards that were later overturned or questioned.
The move comes after a string of matches where Real Madrid felt hard done by the officials. In several games this season, key decisions swung momentum away from Carlo Ancelotti’s side, leading to dropped points in tight encounters.
Real Madrid have not publicly released the video compilation, but it is understood to have been shared internally and with relevant footballing authorities. The club wants accountability and consistency from referees, especially in high-stakes matches.
The 16-point gap mentioned in the dossier would put Real Madrid in a significantly stronger position in the league standings. As it stands, the team are fighting to close the gap on the leaders, and every point matters in a fiercely competitive campaign.
This is not the first time Real Madrid have voiced concerns over officiating. The club has a history of pushing for greater transparency and the use of technology to assist referees. However, this latest step—creating a formal video record—marks a more organised and direct approach.
It remains to be seen whether the Spanish Football Federation or La Liga will respond to the dossier. For now, Real Madrid are making it clear they will not stay silent on what they believe is a pattern of errors affecting their season.
















