5.1
Yellow Cards per Match
372 in total
0.1
Red Cards per Match
7 in total
5.1
Yellow Cards per Match
372 in total
0.1
Red Cards per Match
7 in total
Season | League | Matches | Total (Average) | Total (Average) | Total (Average) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2024/2025
|
1
|
7
(7.00)
|
|
26
(26.00)
|
|
2024/2025
|
3
|
13
(4.33)
|
|
113
(28.25)
|
|
2024/2025
|
19
|
97
(5.11)
|
1
(0.11)
|
467
(24.58)
|
|
2023/2024
|
1
|
6
(6.00)
|
|
37
(37.00)
|
|
2023/2024
|
5
|
24
(4.80)
|
|
142
(28.40)
|
|
2023/2024
|
19
|
102
(5.37)
|
1
(0.05)
|
477
(25.11)
|
|
2022/2023
|
1
|
6
(6.00)
|
|
16
(16.00)
|
|
2022/2023
|
4
|
12
(3.00)
|
|
109
(27.25)
|
|
2022/2023
|
18
|
98
(5.44)
|
1
(0.22)
|
477
(26.50)
|
|
2022/2023
|
2
|
7
(3.50)
|
|
38
(19.00)
|
|
José Luis Munuera Montero, born on May 19, 1983 in Jaén, Spain, is one of the most prominent referees in Spanish football today. Belonging to the Andalusian Referees' Committee, he began his career in the lower categories until debuting in the Spanish First Division in 2016. With a solid background and a meticulous approach, Munuera has established himself as a respected referee in professional football.
One of the most relevant moments of his career occurred in the Clásico between Real Madrid and FC Barcelona on April 10, 2021. In that LaLiga match, Munuera Montero came under scrutiny for controversial decisions such as not awarding a penalty at the end of the game, which sparked strong criticism from both teams. Although Real Madrid won 2-1, the referee was the center of media attention, highlighting the difficulty of officiating high-voltage matches.
Regarding his refereeing style, Munuera Montero is known for being communicative, although he maintains a strict approach when the situation demands it. With an average of nearly 4 yellow cards per match in the First Division, his criteria has stood out for trying to favor fair play. Additionally, he has been recognized for his clear communication and his ability to handle tense situations.
Not free from controversies, he was also singled out in the 2019-2020 season for a decision during the match between Athletic Club and Valencia CF in the Copa del Rey, where his interventions sparked debate among fans and analysts. Furthermore, he has officiated decisive matches such as the promotion playoff final to the First Division in 2016. His experience and preparation keep him as a reference point in European refereeing.