Ecuadorian Roddy Zambrano will be the referee of the match between Brazil and Argentina in the semifinal of the Copa America on Tuesday, while Colombian Wilmar Roldán will officiate the duel between Chile and Peru the next day, said the Conmebol on Sunday.
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Zambrano will have Christian Lescano and Byron Romero as assistants, while Uruguayan Leodán González will be in charge of the VAR. Roldán will be assisted by his compatriots Alexander Guzman and Wilmar Navarro, with Andrés Rojas in the VAR.
Brazil and Argentina will face each other at the Mineirao stadium in Belo Horizonte for a place in the final, after the host eliminated Paraguay, whom they defeated on penalties. The "albiceleste" beat Venezuela 2-0.
Chile and Peru will meet at the Arena do Gremio in Porto Alegre, after the "Roja" eliminated Colombia on penalties and Peru defeated Uruguay in the same way. The final will be played on July 7 at the Maracanã stadium in Rio de Janeiro.