After an investigation into his dealings, Jose Munuera Montero has been absolved of any wrongdoing by Spanish authorities
Spanish referee Jose Munuera Montero has been officially cleared of any wrongdoing following an investigation by the RFEF (Royal Spanish Football Federation).
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The inquiry was launched after concerns were raised about his involvement in a private sports consultancy company, but the federation has ruled that there was no conflict of interest.
RFEF declares no conflict of interest
The controversy surrounding Montero began after he sent off Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham during a 1-1 draw against Osasuna.
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The decision sparked massive backlash, leading to accusations that Montero’s business ties could have influenced his refereeing decisions.
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Reports from Marca and AS revealed that Montero co-owns Talentus Sports Speakers, a consultancy firm with alleged connections to football institutions and clubs.
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This prompted the RFEF to investigate whether his business activities were compatible with his role as a La Liga referee.
However, after a detailed review of financial and corporate records, the RFEF ruled that there was no real or potential conflict of interest in Montero’s business activities. As a result, the federation stated that no disciplinary measures would be taken against him.
Munuera Montero responds amid abuse from fans
Despite being cleared, Montero has faced intense criticism and abuse after the match between Real Madrid and Osasuna.
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He was forced to shut down his Instagram account after receiving tens of thousands of insults and death threats from angry fans following Bellingham’s red card.
In response to the allegations, Montero firmly denied any misconduct, insisting that his company had never invoiced any sports entity since its creation. He even threatened legal action against media outlets that spread misinformation about him.
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Meanwhile, the RFEF has condemned the abuse directed at Montero as further proof of the growing hostility towards referees in Spanish football. The federation noted again that referees must be protected from hate and verbal violence, especially amid controversial decisions.
Bellingham, who insisted that his remarks were misunderstood, was handed a two-match suspension despite his appeal.