Jorge Wilstermann’s DT finds it unfair to have Chilean referees in Bolivia for the Copa Libertadores



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Before the Copa Libertadores resumed, Conmebol decided to assemble a bubble of referees in all the countries of South America. This measure was made to avoid displacement from week to week.

That is why in each country there are referees from neighboring countries, in the case of Chile Argentine arbitrators were appointed, in Brazil there are Uruguayans and so on everywhere. A preventive measure for the coronavirus.

In Bolivia there are Chilean referees and that has caused a headache for Crístian Díaz, Jorge Wilstermann’s coach, who finds it unfair, due to the closeness that a Chilean can have with a club from the same country.

This was stated in a press conference. “I am not at all satisfied with what it has to do with Chilean or even Brazilian or Uruguayan teams leading within the group that my team is in. As I imagine, neither would the other teams if they were led by Bolivian teams”, he expressed.

Finally he added that, “The previous game led us by a Chilean shortlist and now a Chilean shortlist will lead us again in the next match. I don’t think it’s correct. It could lead us an Argentine shortlist as it did in the Colo Colo match, but in two games playing a qualification to the eighth of the Copa Libertadores or fighting for a place in the Copa Sudamericana, I’m sure we will all agree that it is not the most suitable “.

Colo Colo vs Jorge Wilstermann

The referees who are on Bolivian soil are Angelo Hermosilla and Piero Maza. The former directed Wilstermann vs. Paranaense, while the latter directed Bolivar vs. Palmeiras.

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