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The Fortune Gil Manzano Will Earn for Refereeing the Supercopa Final

The referee of the Clásico in Arabia will take home a significant reward for refereeing the game

Many eyes will be on Gil Manzano this Sunday and his performance as a referee. Real Madrid and Barça face off in Saudi Arabia in the Spanish Supercopa final. Therefore, a title is at stake, and no mistakes from the referee can be tolerated.

Even more so after learning about the large sum Gil Manzano will earn for refereeing the Supercopa final. Refereeing such an important game will mean a good fee for him. Therefore, any minor error will generate a lot of controversy and debate.

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Ancelotti and the Super Cup beside | Real Madrid Confidencial

The fact that it's a final won't make him earn more, so it will be the same as any other game. This puts Gil Manzano's salary at 4,900 euros just for refereeing. To this, you have to add his salary, 145,000 euros annually, plus other bonuses.

We've already talked about what referees earn for each game they referee on the field. However, if they do it from the VAR, they get an extra payment, although it's less than the others. In this case, they earn 2,450 for each game in front of the monitor.

Real Madrid is on alert due to Gil Manzano's presence

Madrid fans didn't like the appointment of Gil Manzano to officiate the Super Cup final. The Clásico that will decide the first title of the year 2025 will have him to administer justice. However, the precedents don't sit well with the whites, who are on alert with him.

A soccer player with his arms outstretched celebrates on the field as another player walks near him, with a stadium full of spectators in the background.
Bellingham celebrating a goal with Vinícius behind | Real Madrid Confidencial

Especially after what happened last season at Mestalla, which was unprecedented. Brahim had crossed a ball into Valencia's area, and when Bellingham was about to finish, he blew the final whistle. That ball ended up in a goal, the winning one for the whites, but it didn't count on the scoreboard.

Not even Valencia's players had realized the match had ended and saw themselves defeated. However, Gil Manzano wanted to do something unprecedented and cut off a promising goal-scoring play. He, who will have a hefty salary for officiating this Sunday, will lead the Super Cup final.

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