Francisco Chacón

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Francisco Chacón
Full name Francisco Chacón Gutiérrez
Born (1976-05-08) May 8, 1976 (age 47)
Morelia, Michoacán, Mexico
Domestic
Years League Role
2003– Liga MX Referee
2003– Ascenso MX Referee
International
Years League Role
2009– FIFA listed Referee, Fourth official

Francisco Chacón Gutiérrez (born May 8, 1976, Morelia, Michoacán)[1] is a Mexican football referee qualified by FIFA to officiate international matches.

An international referee since 2009, Chacón has been selected for two FIFA Tournaments the 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup and the 2011 Copa América

Officiating in domestic leagues

Chacón's first game as a referee was on September 7, 2003, in the Mexican Primera "A" during Round 6 of Torneo Apertura 2003 between Tapatio and Tijuana. On August 21, 2004, he made his debut in the Mexican Primera Division in a match between Club Atlas and Puebla FC in Round 2 of Torneo Apertura 2004. He issued seven cards, including two red cards, during the match. He refereeing in 2 Superclasicos and 1 as the 4th official in Mexican football short tournaments history. On August 20, 2011, Chacón was the official for the match between Santos Laguna and Monarcas Morelia. the match was suspended in the 40th minute due to gunfire.

In March 2013 he was suspended three games by the Disciplinary Commission for inappropriate comments made in a video posted on social networks.

FIFA accreditation

Chacón was accredited to official international matches by FIFA on January 1, 2009.[2]

International matches officiated

Tournament Date Venue Round Team 1 Result Team 2
2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup June 6, 2011 The Home Depot Center, Carson, California, United States First Round  Honduras 0 – 0  Guatemala
2011 Copa América July 10, 2011 Estadio Brigadier General Estanislao López, Santa Fe, Argentina First Round  Colombia 2 – 0  Bolivia
2011 Copa América July 16, 2011 Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes, Córdoba, Argentina Quarter Finals  Colombia 0 – 2  Peru
2011 Copa América July 20, 2011 Estadio Malvinas Argentinas, Mendoza, Argentina Semi Finals  Paraguay 0 – 0  Venezuela

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