
Madrid – Spanish football is reeling from an unprecedented scandal after the leak of an audio recording allegedly capturing exchanges between the VAR team and the main referee during Real Madrid’s recent clash with Mallorca.
In the leaked tape, several controversial moments appear to show VAR recommending three separate times that Real Madrid be awarded goals or penalties—yet each time those calls were overruled. Strikingly, the decisions all favored Mallorca, sparking outrage and accusations of blatant bias.
The storm unleashed by the leaked audio
According to reports, the first incident came in the 28th minute when Vinícius Jr. was fouled inside the penalty area. VAR signaled a possible penalty, but the referee is heard responding:
“No, nothing there. Play on, don’t add pressure.”
In the 57th minute, Jude Bellingham’s goal was disallowed for offside. VAR suggested checking the freeze frame again, but the order was clear:
“No need to review—offside decision stands.”
The most explosive moment arrived in the 83rd minute when Rodrygo was dragged down in the box by a Mallorca defender. VAR again flagged a “clear penalty,” only for the referee to curtly dismiss it:
“No, let the game continue. Don’t give Real any advantage.”

Fans erupt, Real Madrid left furious
The audio spread like wildfire on social media, igniting fury among supporters who insist their team had been the victim of an “open manipulation.”
Hashtags such as #JusticeForReal and #VARscandal trended immediately, accompanied by thousands of angry comments:
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“This isn’t football anymore—it’s scripted.”
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“VAR has become a weapon against Real.”
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“La Liga is destroying its own credibility.”
While Real Madrid has yet to issue an official statement, multiple sources suggest the club is preparing a formal complaint to the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF).
A full-blown crisis for La Liga
The incident not only raises serious doubts about VAR’s integrity, but also sparks questions as to whether La Liga is deliberately tilting decisions to help smaller clubs “balance” the competition.
Spanish media are calling this one of the most shocking VAR scandals in league history. Pundits warn that if a giant like Real Madrid can be denied three times in one match, fans’ trust in the technology may collapse completely.
From a tool meant to ensure fairness, VAR now faces suspicion of becoming a weapon to manipulate results. The burning question remains: can Real Madrid reclaim justice—or will this mark an indelible stain on La Liga’s reputation?
