Unión’s record with Sebastián Martínez Beligoy as referee | OneFootball

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·24 November 2025

Unión’s record with Sebastián Martínez Beligoy as referee

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Sebastián Martínez Beligoy will be the referee for Monday's match between Unión and Gimnasia. The history, with a fresh memory in the Bosque.

This Monday from 10 PM, at the 15 de Abril stadium, Unión will host Gimnasia de La Plata for the round of 16 of the Torneo Clausura of the Professional League, with Sebastián Martínez Beligoy as the main referee, accompanied by Juan Mamani and Iván Núñez as assistants, while Bryan Ferreyra will be the fourth referee. In the VAR will be Ariel Penel, assisted by Sebastián Habib.


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How Unión has fared with Sebastián Martínez Beligoy

El Tatengue will face a referee with little participation in matches of the Santa Fe team, although with contrasting history. Martínez Beligoy has officiated Unión twice, with one loss and one win, both in recent tournaments.

The first occurrence dates back to the 2023/24 Professional League, when Unión lost 4-1 at home to Central Córdoba of Santiago del Estero, on matchday 27, in a collective performance to forget at the 15 de Abril.

The other time was much more favorable for the red and white: on September 14, also in 2025, when Unión won 3-1 against Gimnasia in La Plata, precisely against the rival they will face again today in a decisive stage. That afternoon, Tate won with goals from Mateo Del Blanco, Cristian Tarragona, and Mauricio Martínez, while Marcelo Torres had scored the temporary equalizer for Lobo.

Sebastián Martínez Beligoy and the history with Gimnasia

On the other hand, Gimnasia has been officiated by Martínez Beligoy seven times, with balanced results: 3 wins, 3 losses, and 1 draw. The first time he was their referee was on February 12, 2023, in a 0-0 draw against Banfield as visitors, while the last was on October 11 of this year, in a 2-1 loss to Talleres in La Plata.

With mixed history and the fresh memory of the Tatengue victory in the Bosque with him as referee, Unión will seek tonight to extend that positive streak in a match that will be head-to-head and could be decided beyond the 90 minutes, with pressure and refereeing details playing a key role.

The 15 de Abril will be the stage for an elimination duel with recent history between the protagonists and a referee who knows both. Unión will try to repeat the favorable statistics of their last performance under his control at the most opportune moment.

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