EL ALTO, Bolivia, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Erick Callejas may be just 10 years old - and a lot shorter than the other participants on the soccer pitch - but he has no qualms enforcing the rules as one of the few referees his age.
"On Saturdays and Sundays I go out to referee with my little colleague, my son, Erick," Ramiro said.
Callejas refereed his first match in a women's league after his dad signed him up for the job.
"My dream is to referee the Bolivian Derby, to be a FIFA referee so I can go to the World Cup, America Cup, Liberators Cup and the Champions League," Callejas said.
Reporting by Monica Machicao, Sergio Limachi, Santiago Limachi; Writing by Isabel Woodford; Editing by Lincoln FeastOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons:
Erick Callejas, Callejas, Ramiro, Erick, Beimar Tancara, Tancara, Monica Machicao, Sergio Limachi, Santiago Limachi, Isabel Woodford, Lincoln
Organizations:
ALTO, La Paz, Bolivian Derby, FIFA, America Cup, Liberators, Champions League, Thomson
Locations:
Bolivia, El Alto, La