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Blooming announces legal actions against the referee who added 42 in Villa Tunari

Blooming announces legal actions against the referee who added 42 in Villa Tunari

March 13, 2023, 23:39 PM

March 13, 2023, 23:39 PM

Minutes after the match between Blooming and Palmaflor, the leadership of the Cruceña academy announced legal actions against the referee from La Paz, Julio Fernando Gutiérrez Saavedrawhich he directed in Villa Tunari.

“Shameful arbitration, who once again were the protagonists of the match, exposing the players to possible injuries, giving an excessive addition and completely damaging the result that our players achieved with great deservedness on the field”, says the first part of the statement in which they also expose the added time as if it were a third time.

The annoyance of the light blues of Santa Cruz is for the 42 minutes of addition, given by the referee in the match played on Monday night between Palmaflor and Blooming at the Tropico stadium in Cochabamba. It was played until minute 132.

“We will initiate the respective legal representation so that this kind of referees do not lead in Bolivian soccer again ”, affirms the institution in its social networks. The match ended 3-2 in favor of Palmaflor, who scored the winning goal at minute 128.

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