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Deportivo Pasto beat Santa Fe 1-0 this Sunday, in the last of the first leg games of the 2020 BetPlay League quarterfinals. The Nariño team did better than their rival and took a well-deserved victory, taking a Valuable advantage for the definition of the key, which will be next Sunday, November 29, at the El Campín stadium in Bogotá.
In Galeras, however, there was a figure who stood out not precisely for his successes. The referee Jhon Hinestroza was one of those indicated in the commitment, because his performance was not the best and he filled the game with cards, making it a cut game. And the problem was not the reprimands, which were ten in total on the field, but some did not deserve a card.
For Santa Fe, he admonished Fáiner Torijano, Andrés Pérez, Mauricio Gómez, Jonathan Herrera, Jersson González, Carlos Arboleda and Juan Pedroza. While in Pasto he got yellow for Francisco Rodríguez, Leonardo Aponte and Jeison Medina. In addition, he admonished a member of the Pasto coaching staff, and expelled Gonzalo Martínez, cardinal technical assistant, as well as Agustín Julio, the sports manager of the Bogota club, was yellowed.
Hinestroza produced Dimayor in only yellows a total of $ 2,106,720.
Santa Fe must respond for $ 1’404.480 plus 877.803 for having a minimum of 4 warnings. The result is 2,282,283.
* Not counting the expulsion of Chalo Martínez.
You have to think badly of all this.
– Carlos Enrique Villamil Sánchez (@carlosevillamil) November 23, 2020
Hinestroza’s worst moment could have reached minute 76: Carlos Mario Arboleda fouled when a player from the grass ran away, so the referee decided to send him off. However, the VAR acted and called the center judge to review the play again on the monitor.
Fortunately for Arboleda, and thanks to the indications of the VAR judges, Jhon Hinestroza reversed the expulsion; although what he could not erase was his bad presentation in the quarterfinal commitment.
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