SNRT ushers in new era of Botola TV coverage to curb refereeing controversy

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SNRT has decided to raise the bar in its coverage of the Botola Pro, launching a new phase in television broadcasting that is expected to reduce the ongoing debate around refereeing decisions.

The move comes as part of efforts to modernise match production and provide viewers with clearer images of key incidents, especially moments that usually trigger controversy, such as penalty calls, offside situations and red-card challenges.

In this new approach, the public broadcaster is set to rely on improved technical tools and a stronger set of camera angles, aiming to offer a more accurate reading of what happens on the pitch and limit conflicting interpretations after games.

The development is seen as a direct response to the repeated arguments that have dominated post-match discussions in recent weeks, with refereeing becoming a central topic among clubs, coaches and supporters.

By taking this step, SNRT is signalling its intention to deliver a higher standard of coverage for the league, in a shift that could help restore calm around officiating and bring the focus back to football.

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