Baldomero Toledo

Baldomero Toledo (born February 6, 1970) is a Mexican-born American soccer referee.

[2][3] Toledo was born in Mexico, where he started refereeing at the age of 15 in local school leagues.

Later, he moved to Southern California and continued working as a referee in local leagues until he made it to the U.S. Soccer academies.

Ghana's manager at the time, James Kwesi Appiah, complained that Toledo was assigned to the game: "I was really, really shocked that in a game like this they would allow a Mexican to be the center referee when we were playing Mexico", despite the fact that Toledo had worked in the United States for decades.

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