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Cristián Garay

Chile Chile
102 Matches Officiated

4.37

Yellow Cards per Match

446 in total

0.23

Red Cards per Match

23 in total

Statistics by Season

Total Matches: 102
Season League Matches Total (Average) Total (Average) Total (Average)
2026
3
8 (2.67)
74 (24.67)
2025
2
1 (0.50)
41 (20.50)
2025
3
12 (4.00)
54 (18.00)
2025
6
24 (4.00)
1 (0.17)
119 (19.83)
2025
6
30 (5.00)
1 (0.17)
151 (25.17)
2024
4
16 (4.00)
1 (0.25)
72 (18.00)
2024
6
30 (5.00)
1 (0.33)
145 (24.17)
2024
14
73 (5.21)
1 (0.07)
359 (25.64)
2024
3
13 (4.33)
19 (6.33)
2023
4
18 (4.50)
79 (19.75)
2023
5
21 (4.20)
1 (0.20)
105 (21.00)
2023
17
68 (4.00)
1 (0.18)
377 (22.18)
2023
5
27 (5.40)
1 (0.20)
24 (4.80)
2022
6
26 (4.33)
1 (0.33)
147 (24.50)
2022
1
2 (2.00)
19 (19.00)
2022
15
69 (4.60)
1 (0.60)
347 (23.13)
2022
2
8 (4.00)
1 (0.50)
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About Cristián Garay

Cristián Garay, Chilean referee born in 1987, has been establishing himself as a recognized figure in South American refereeing. His rise has not been sudden, but the result of years of constant work, solid performances in local tournaments, and a remarkable ability to handle high-pressure matches. Garay is a referee who combines seriousness with a conversational tone, allowing him to maintain control without immediately resorting to cards. He is one of those officials who stand out more for their presence than for their protagonism.

In February 2024, Garay experienced one of the highlights of his career: he was appointed to referee the final of the South American U-23 Pre-Olympic Tournament between Brazil and Argentina, held in Caracas. A South American classic is always a volcano on the verge of erupting, and that night was no exception. Garay managed a duel full of intensity with composure, balancing firmness with prudence, preventing the match from spiraling out of control. His performance was praised for his emotional control and reading of the game, allowing for fluidity while still punishing when necessary.

His style is defined as impartial, with good positioning on the field and constant dialogue with the players. He is not one to gesture excessively, but he commands respect. Many coaches appreciate his willingness to briefly explain his decisions during the game, which helps cool down tense matches.