Bolivian championship match lasts 133 minutes because referee adds 42

A rather unusual match was played on the night of March 14 in the Bolivian championship. The compensated time of the match between the clubs Palmaflor and Blooming (3-2) lasted for almost an entire half.

Referee Julio Gutiérrez was watching the goal by visiting forward Gastón Rodríguez for more than 10 minutes. In the 114th minute, Bluming's José Sinisterra evened the score, before the referee added 24 minutes to normal time.

With the score 2-2 in the 128th minute, Palmaflor striker Jonathan Cañete scored the winning goal. Four minutes later, the referee blew the final whistle.

It's worth noting that the teams played the entire second half in a heavy downpour.

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