César Soto Grade: Sevilla Match Referee Announced

Valentín pizarro Gómez Tapped for VAR Duty in Seville vs. Villarreal Clash

César Soto Grade overseeing a match.

The whistle has been blown on the officiating crew for the upcoming La Liga showdown between Sevilla and Villarreal.César Soto Grade has been appointed as the head referee for this crucial Week 6 fixture, scheduled for tuesday. Backing him up in the video assistant referee (VAR) booth will be Valentín Pizarro Gómez, a representative from the Madrid Committee.

For Soto Grade, this will mark his third assignment as the main official in the current season. He previously took charge of Atlético de Madrid versus Elche in Week 2 and Osasuna against Rayo Vallecano in Week 4.This seasoned official is no stranger to the top flight,having officiated 122 matches in Spain’s First Division.

Soto Grade makes a return to the Estadio Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, the home ground of Sevilla. His last visit was for the match between Sevilla and Atlético de madrid last season, which ended in a 1-2 defeat for the home side. Earlier in that same campaign,he also oversaw Sevilla’s 1-1 draw against Athletic Club.

Looking at Soto Grade’s overall record with Sevilla FC across both La Liga and the Copa del Rey, the numbers lean favorably for the Andalusian club. in the 16 games he has refereed involving Sevilla, the team has secured victory in 7, drawn 6, and suffered only 3 losses.This track record might offer a sliver of comfort to Sevilla supporters as they head into this vital league encounter.


To offer a deeper dive into the impact of refereeing decisions, here’s a statistical snapshot of César Soto Grade’s performance, along with a comparative analysis:

Statistic Value Context Insights
Matches Officiated (La Liga) 122 spain’s Top Tier Demonstrates experience at the highest level, influencing the game’s flow.
Sevilla FC games Officiated 16 La Liga & Copa del Rey Provides a specific lens on how Sevilla performs with soto Grade in charge.
Sevilla Wins (Under Soto Grade) 7 Out of 16 matches Indicates a win rate of approximately 44%.
Sevilla Draws (under Soto Grade) 6 Out of 16 matches Shows a reasonable stability in results.
sevilla Losses (Under Soto Grade) 3 Out of 16 matches Loss rate of approximately 19%.
Average Goals Per Game (Soto Grade) 2.6 Across all matches Provides a measure of the attacking play witnessed with Soto Grade officiating.

FAQ: Refereeing in La Liga

Here, find answers to the most frequently asked questions about refereeing in La Liga to provide greater clarity and depth:

What is the role of the VAR in La Liga matches?

The Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system is in place to review crucial decisions made by the on-field referee.These include goals, penalty decisions, direct red cards, and cases of mistaken identity. The VAR team, consisting of the VAR, Assistant VAR, and replay operators, analyzes video replays to assist the referee in making accurate calls. Valentín Pizarro Gómez’s role in this game underscores the system’s importance. These technology driven reviews have substantially reduced the controversy and human error to get fairer results.

How are referees selected for La Liga matches, and what criteria are considered?

Referees are assigned to matches by the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), specifically the Technical Committee of Referees (CTA). Selection criteria include performance reviews, experience level, fitness, and specific tactical knowledge. The CTA aims for balance and fairness in their appointments, using performance data from previous games. This ensures that the best-qualified officials are assigned to each match to maintain competition integrity.

How dose a referee’s past record with a specific team influence their assignments?

While the CTA does not necessarily avoid assigning a referee to a team they’ve officiated before, factors like past performance and overall career statistics are weighed. The focus is on ensuring impartiality and preventing the appearance of bias. in Sevilla’s context, the win percentages when under Soto Grade suggest a generally positive experience, which may offer some comfort to the team’s supporters in the upcoming match.

What are the typical communication methods used by the referee and VAR during a match?

Communication between the on-field referee,the VAR team,and the assistant referees is primarily conducted through headsets and dedicated audio channels. This clear communication ensures efficient and accurate decision-making. The VAR team can alert the referee to potential errors, who can than review the situation on a pitch-side monitor.This process is designed to minimize disruptions while ensuring the integrity of the game.

Can fans challenge a referee’s decision after a game, and what is the process?

Fans can express their opinions, but officially challenging a referee’s decision post-match is primarily done by the clubs themselves, through official channels with the relevant football authorities. These complaints are carefully considered to ensure high standards of officiating. Public debate and analysis, like this article, highlight the ongoing dialog about football officiating.

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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