Spain's new women's professional league will flag off after referees strike being resolved.

Soccer General

Spain's new women's professional league will flag off after referees strike being resolved.

The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) is delighted to announce that the referees in the Spanish women's football league have ended their week-long strike.

According to the report, the women  referees had demanded more money and working conditions similar to their male colleagues which was finally concluded and resolved by The Spanish Football Federation (RFEF). 

The league has agreed to raise the pay for referees from 300 euros ($300) to 1,666 euros per match, while assistant referees will be paid 1,066 per game, compared to 166 previously.

The opening games in Liga F were postponed last weekend because of the strike, but now the women's top division clash will kick off this weekend.