Colombia vs. Uruguay: Piero Maza, the Chilean who referees the match

The countdown begins for the match between Colombia and Uruguay to be played next Thursday, October 12 from 3:00 PM at the Metropolitan Stadium for the third day of the South American World Cup qualifiers. United States, Mexico and Canada 2026.

(Read: And the Uruguayan starter? What does Marcelo Bielsa prepare?)

The Colombian team, led by Nestor Lorenzo has been optimistic and has achieved seven wins and three draws, beating teams with a lot of experience such as Germany, Mexico and Japan.

Colombia will look to surpass Uruguay again after 11 years to achieve victory and move closer to its goal of taking the lead alongside Argentina and Brazil, whose teams won their first two matches.

(Interesting: this would be the headline of Colombia against Uruguay)

Who will be the referee of the match has become one of the most discussed questions in recent hours. The Chilean Piero Mazais the person chosen Conmebol who will be responsible for taking over the reins of the party in the ‘Colossus of the Citadel’.

His assistants are Claudio Urrutia and Miguel Rocha, while the fourth man is Felipe González. The VAR will be in charge John Lara and your assistant will be Edson Cisternas.

Piero Maza was part of the Chilean Championship that took place in the 2014-2015 season, playing 8 matches, handing out 35 yellow cards and sending off 5 players.

(Also: tickets for the Colombia-Uruguay match were sold out)

Source: El heraldo

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