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·8 Mei 2026
River to appeal to Conmebol over Santiago Beltrán's sending-off

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·8 Mei 2026

At the VAR’s recommendation, Derlis López showed the River goalkeeper a red card with five minutes left before the end of the match.
It was a crazy match, and River won it. Eduardo Coudet’s team visited Carabobo in Venezuela for the fourth matchday of Group H and returned to Buenos Aires with three points that practically secured their place in the next round. The match featured two penalties, two red cards—one of them shown to Santiago Beltrán when the Núñez side had no substitutions left—and a dramatic late goal by Maxi Salas, one of the players most criticized by the fans.
River played a good match overall. In the first half they couldn’t take the lead—Bruera saved a penalty from Juanfer—although they deserved to go into the break ahead on the scoreboard. In the second half, the goals came, and so did the sending-off of Santiago Beltrán, which could have changed the outcome of the match, which at that point was 1-1.
Derlis López, the referee of the match, showed Santiago Beltrán a red card—at the VAR’s recommendation. In the 85th minute, he came off his line and outside the box to cut off Berríos, was caught out of position, and brought him down, but he did so when the Venezuelan side’s attacker was moving away from goal, and there were also two River players covering behind him, so it was not a clear goalscoring opportunity.
At first, López had booked Beltrán, but then reviewed the play on VAR and showed him the red card. By that point, Coudet had already made all five substitutions, so Matías Viña took responsibility for going in goal with 5 minutes left in the match, plus stoppage time, which was another six minutes.
In Núñez, they were not satisfied with the outcome. Bolavip learned that River officials present in Venezuela made it known that they will go to Conmebol to appeal Santiago Beltrán’s sending-off, which they consider unjust. A recent precedent is the 2025 Copa Libertadores case in which South American football’s governing body overturned Flamengo’s Gonzalo Plata’s red card.
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