They reveal that the ANFP will not ask Conmebol to sanction judge Eber Aquino | Football



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Matilde Campodonico I Agence France Presse

After the controversial arbitration of Eber aquino in the first qualifying game last week, between the teams of Chile and Uruguay, the ANFP would have decided not to request sanctions against the Paraguayan referee.

As reported by El Mercurio, despite the initial claims, the board of directors of the national body resolved “not to request punishments for Judge Eber Aquino or for the trio of judges from the referendum video assistance booth.”

From Quilín they clarified in the morning that “a note will be sent to Conmebol stating that the material (audiovisual of the VAR) sent did not have the camera angles that were seen in Chile.”

It should be remembered that in the match between the “celeste” and the “Roja”, Aquino did not collect a hand from Sebastián Coates in the local area that could mean a penalty for the team of Reinaldo Rueda, when the match was tied 1-1 near the end of the engagement.

As a result of this, the ANFP asked Conmebol for the audio and videos of the conversation between the referee and the VAR, material that was released a few days later on social networks.




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