Chacho Coudet erupted at Falcón Pérez: «You’re a thief!» | OneFootball

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·24 Mei 2026

Chacho Coudet erupted at Falcón Pérez: «You’re a thief!»

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The Millonario coach exploded in anger after River’s loss to Belgrano, with a controversial penalty in the middle of it all, and ended up being sent off for strong words directed at the referee.

In a historic final, Belgrano beat River and were crowned Torneo Apertura champions. One of the many images left by the final was Eduardo Coudet’s sending-off in stoppage time, after he complained to Yael Falcón Pérez about the penalty that Nicolás Fernández converted to make it 2-2, shouting: “You’re a thief.”


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Once the match ended, Chacho, beside himself, came back out from the dressing room, stepped onto the pitch and went looking for the referee again to continue his protests, as did several of his players. Juan Fernando Quintero was one of those who tried to calm the manager down, while the Córdoba-based Pirata players celebrated the title.

The furious outburst did not end there, and the coach went back to the showers shouting, “That’s three times now they’ve screwed me over in a final in this stadium.” After that moment, he did not return and did not go to collect his runners-up medal.

Coudet’s words refer to the 2015 Copa Argentina final between Boca and Rosario Central. After the Xeneize victory, he once again lost his temper and after the defeat declared: “It’s tough for them to make mistakes like that in a final; it took us a lot to get here. They took the final away from us.”

That final featured controversial refereeing by Diego Ceballos, who made the contentious decision to award a penalty for a foul on Gino Peruzzi almost a meter outside the box. In addition, Andrés Chávez scored from an offside position and Javier Pinola was sent off. Coudet ended up being punished for his remarks and also did not go to collect the second-place medal.

The following year, Chacho’s Rosario Central once again reached the Copa Argentina final, this time against the Millonario, his current team, and the match was once again full of controversy. Coincidentally, the venue was once again the Mario Alberto Kempes Stadium.

On that occasion, the man in charge of officiating was Patricio Loustau, who awarded two penalties for fouls on Ignacio Fernández and Lucas Alario. Both ended in goals. In the second half, Marco Ruben was shown a red card for a foul that the referee judged to have been committed on Lucas Martínez Quarta, in yet another bad memory for Coudet at the Kempes.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

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