May 13, 2024, 9:03 AM
May 13, 2024, 9:03 AM
The first date of the Apertura tournament was marked by the debut of six referees in the highest category of national football. These judges recently obtained their PRO license in the training course that was held at the National Institute of Football, Sports and Physical Activity (INAF) of Chile.
Only two matches had the presence of experienced judges: Real Tomayapo 2-0 GV San José was directed by Gildo Quenta, while Javier Javier Revollo led San Antonio Guabirá 3-2.
He first debutant was Cristian Condorí, who had a complicated job in the Always Ready victory (1-0) over Blooming. The man from Oruro was quite hesitant and took a dubious penalty for the El Alto team, an action that led to the only goal of the match.
He second was Héctor Sandoval in the The Strongest’s comeback against Nacional Potosí (2-1). The Tarijeño did an acceptable job, demonstrating poise and personality on the field of play. Furthermore, he did not allow himself to be conditioned by the players’ demands.
He The third referee to debut was Cristian Cruz, he did it in Bolívar’s 1-0 victory against Independiente Petrolero, which was played on Sunday in Chuquisaca. Another who showed good conditions and passed the exam with a good grade.
In Cochabamba, the debut of the fourth referee took place. He Edson Canedo from Tarija directed Aurora’s victory over Oriente Petrolero (3-1), but did not have a good presentation. Although his performance did not affect the result, he could be seen nervous and with doubts. At the end of the match he expelled Sebastián Álvarez; debatable and analysable.
Then, in Tahuichi Gabriel Mendoza’s turn came, who took the reins of Real Santa Cruz 0-2 Wilstermann. The man from La Paz had an acceptable performance, however, it took a long time when he had to go to the VAR.
Finally, the last debutant will take place this Monday in Cochabamba, when Universitario de Vinto receives Royal Pari (19:00). Jonathan Mamani from Oruro He will be the central judge and will be accompanied from the wings by Edwar Saavedra and Jesús Ramírez.