SV Zulte Waregem is reacting strongly to the refereeing during the match KV Mechelen - SV Zulte Waregem. The club felt heavily disadvantaged by the decisions made by referees Bram Van Driessche and Nicolas Laforge. Waregem does not want them to lead any more matches that Essevee will play this season. The club notes that incorrect decisions by referees are having an increasing impact on professional football. Essevee has been advocating for a correct and fair way of playing football for a long time. The excluded Alessandro Ciranni will not be suspended by the KBVB. The reactions after the match were not surprising. At Zulte Waregem, they were furious about the refereeing last night due to several disputed phases. For example, Rob Schoofs did not receive a card for a dangerous tackle, but Alessandro Ciranni had to leave the field immediately after a VAR intervention. Essevee expects that Bram Van Driessche and Nicolas Laforge will no longer be assigned to lead Essevee's matches this season. The club has sent a letter to the Belgian football association to this effect. This action is part of the effort to improve and correct refereeing in our football. Since Propere Handen, clubs can no longer challenge referees in the Belgian competition. The football association's prosecutor finds the exclusion of Ciranni sufficient and does not request a suspension. This was announced by the KBVB today. Essevee is disappointed and angry after the highly disputed refereeing during the match KV Mechelen - SV Zulte Waregem. The club accepts a yellow card as a correct sanction for Alessandro Ciranni's offense. But at the same time, Essevee has no understanding for the fact that several other phases, in which Zulte Waregem's players were the victims, went unpunished. The club notes that incorrect decisions by referees are having an increasing impact on professional football. Essevee has been advocating for a correct and fair way of playing football for a long time. The club wants the Belgian football association to take measures to improve refereeing.