5.07
Yellow Cards per Match
431 in total
0.13
Red Cards per Match
11 in total
5.07
Yellow Cards per Match
431 in total
0.13
Red Cards per Match
11 in total
Season | League | Matches | Total (Average) | Total (Average) | Total (Average) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2025
|
1
|
2
(2.00)
|
|
9
(9.00)
|
|
2025
|
12
|
63
(5.25)
|
1
(0.08)
|
320
(26.67)
|
|
2024
|
24
|
125
(5.21)
|
1
(0.25)
|
571
(23.79)
|
|
2023
|
20
|
93
(4.65)
|
1
(0.05)
|
414
(20.70)
|
|
2022
|
28
|
148
(5.29)
|
1
(0.11)
|
579
(20.68)
|
|
Nazareno José Arasa, born on November 22, 1989 in Rosario, Argentina, is a soccer referee who has gained recognition at both national and international levels. He made his debut in the top category of Argentine soccer in September 2018, officiating the match between San Martín de Tucumán and Gimnasia de La Plata. His consistent and professional performance allowed him to be appointed as an international referee representing Argentina in 2024.
A noteworthy moment in his career took place on November 30, 2024, when he was chosen to referee the 'Clásico del Sur' between Banfield and Lanús. In that match, Lanús won 1-0, and Arasa showed six yellow cards, demonstrating his firmness in applying the regulations in high-stakes matches.
Furthermore, in April 2024, during a match between Lanús and Estudiantes, Arasa sent off Lanús' player Loaiza, a decision that sparked controversy and highlighted his strictness in disciplinary control.