Coluna do Fla
·27 Maret 2026
Conmebol picks referee for Flamengo v Cusco clash in the Libertadores

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·27 Maret 2026

The road toward a fifth Libertadores title is about to begin. On April 8, Flamengo will travel to the altitude of Cusco, Peru, to face the home team. For the match, Conmebol has appointed Paraguayan referee Derlis Lopez to take charge.
The referee will be accompanied by Roberto Cañete and José Cuevas as assistants. In addition, Mário Diaz de Vivar will serve as the fourth official. Finally, Fernando Lopez and Carlos Figueiredo will be in charge of the video assistant referee, the well-known VAR.
The 37-year-old Paraguayan referee has officiated one Flamengo match in his career. Coincidentally, it was also at altitude. Last year, the referee oversaw Mengão’s 0-0 draw against LDU (ECU) in Quito, in the third round of the Copa Libertadores group stage.
Despite a “trouble-free” performance in Flamengo’s 2025 match, Lopez has a controversial history in his career. In 2021, the Paraguayan was suspended for eight months by Conmebol for making an error considered serious by the continental governing body.
In a match between Boca Juniors (ARG) and Atlético-MG, at La Bombonera, the referee failed to award a legitimate goal to the home side. On that occasion, the main referee for Cusco x Flamengo was in charge of VAR. On the field, Andres Rojas was the head referee.
Cusco and Flamengo will face each other on Wednesday (8), starting at 9:30 p.m. Brasília time, at Garcilaso de la Vega Stadium in Cusco. The venue is 3,399 meters above sea level, meaning Mengão will have to deal with the thin air. The match is valid for Group A of the Libertadores, which also includes Estudiantes de la Plata (ARG) and Independiente Medellín (COL), who also play on the same day.
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