Who is referee for Uruguay vs. Colombia Copa America 2024 semifinal? Everything to know about Cesar Ramos

Daniel Karell

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Two of the top nations in South America will face off in a highly anticipated matchup on Wednesday.

The Copa America 2024 semifinals conclude on Wednesday, July 10 as Colombia take on Uruguay from Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, N.C.

Colombia have been outstanding all June dating back to their 5-1 drubbing of the U.S. in a pre-tournament friendly match. They lead the Copa America goal-scoring standings with 11, and those have come from a variety of scorers; indeed, no one in the squad has more than two goals. Jhon Cordoba, Daniel Munoz, and Liverpool's Luis Diaz each have two goals scored.

Uruguay, meanwhile, started on fire in attack but they've slowed down, with just one goal scored in the past two games. However, coach Marcelo Bielsa's in-your-face attacking style always creates chances for his teams and we can expect to see an end-to-end battle between these two nations.

It's going to take a strong referee to keep this game flowing, and both nations will get one of the best officials that CONCACAF has to offer for this match.

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Who is referee for Uruguay vs. Colombia?

Veteran Cesar Ramos leads an international team of match officials, starting with a pair of assistant referees from his native Mexico.

Alberto Morin and Marco Bisguerra will patrol the sidelines for Ramos, while Guatemalan Mario Escobar is the fourth official. Ecuadorian Carlos Orbe is the VAR. 

Ramos has been refereeing in Mexico's Liga MX since 2011 and has been a full FIFA international official since 2014. He refereed three games in 2018 and four games at the 2022 World Cup. Two of his matches in 2018 involved Colombia and Uruguay.

Jefferson Lerma, James Rodriguez, Luis Suarez, and Nahitan Nandez all took part in previous international games he officiated.

Cesar Ramos record refereeing Colombia and Uruguay

As Ramos has primarily worked in Mexico and in CONCACAF events, he has only refereed Colombia and Uruguay once each. 

At the 2018 World Cup, he oversaw Uruguay's 2-1 win over Portugal in the Round of 16, as well as Colombia's 3-0 victory against Poland in the group stage.

Ramos did referee a couple of matches for Uruguay at the 2017 FIFA Under-20 World Cup, which included Federico Valverde and Nico de la Cruz.

Cesar Ramos refereeing Colombia

MatchDateCompetitionStageResultYellow Cards/Red Cards
Colombia vs. PolandJun 24, 2018FIFA World CupGroup Stage

Colombia 3
Poland 0

2/0

Cesar Ramos refereeing Uruguay

MatchDateCompetitionStageResultYellow Cards/Red Cards
Uruguay vs. PortugalJun 30, 2018FIFA World CupRound of 16

Uruguay 2
Portugal 1

1/0

Cesar Ramos' Copa America 2024 record

Prior to Colombia vs. Uruguay, Ramos officiated two games at the Copa America, both in the group stages.

Most recently, he took charge of Argentina's 2-0 win over Peru, which featured six yellow cards, five of them given to Peru, who were kicking the champions all over the pitch. In Ramos' first match of the competition, he officiated Brazil's scoreless draw with Costa Rica in Los Angeles. He gave out just three yellow cards as Brazil failed to break through the stingy Costa Rica defence. 

MatchDateStageResultYellow Cards/Red Cards
Brazil vs. Costa RicaJune 24. 2024Group StageBrazil 0 
Costa Rica 0
3/0
Argentina vs. PeruJune 29, 2024Group StageArgentina 2
Peru 0
6/0

What time is Uruguay vs. Colombia kick off?

This Copa America match kicks off from Bank of America Stadium on Wednesday, July 10 at 8:00 p.m. local time in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Here's how that time translates across some of the major territories around the globe:

 DateKickoff time
USA/CanadaWed, Jul. 108 p.m. ET
USA/CanadaWed, Jul. 105 p.m. PT
UKThur, Jul. 111 a.m. BST
AustraliaThur, Jul. 1110 a.m. AEST
IndiaThur, Jul. 115:30 a.m. IST

Uruguay vs. Colombia live stream, TV channel

 TV channelStreaming
USAFS1, Univision, TUDNFubo, Fox Sports app/website, ViX, Univision Now, TUDN app/website
CanadaTSN 1, 3, 4, CTV Two, RDSTSN+, RDS App, CTV App
UKPremier Sports 1Premier Sports Player
AustraliaOptus Sport
India

USA: Uruguay vs. Colombia from MetLife Stadium will be televised in the United States on FS1, with a Spanish-language broadcast via Univision and TUDN. All three channels are available to stream on Fubo, with the latter offering a FREE seven-day trial.

Spanish language coverage is also available on streaming platform ViX.

UK: This match will be shown in the UK on Premier Sport Player's platforms.

Canada: All Copa America matches can be seen in Canada on TSN's respective TV channel and live streaming services. RDS provides French-language coverage. CTV also has the rights to this match.

Australia: Australia's sole broadcaster for the Copa America is Optus Sport. 

India: Unfortunately, there has been no official confirmation of TV and live stream broadcasts of Copa America in India. Reports had suggested that FanCode and Sony were ready to take up broadcast rights for the tournament but, as yet, that has not been made official. So at the moment, there is no official platform in India on which viewers can stream or any channel on which the match will be broadcast. 

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Daniel is a freelance soccer writer for The Sporting News. Before joining TSN, Dan covered soccer at home and abroad for 8 years between SBI Soccer and NBC's Pro Soccer Talk. Dan's also worked as a full-time news and sports journalist and as a UX copywriter for two Fortune 50 firms. In his free time (if he has any), Dan enjoys relaxing with his wife, playing with his two kids, and walking his 8-year-old Olde English Bulldogge (yes, that's how it is spelled).