Yomar René Rocha Rodríguez was born on 21 June 2003 in Bolivia and emerged as a right-back with pace and attacking courage. He developed through the Bolivian domestic pathway before earning attention for his ability to handle the full flank, a trait that has become increasingly valuable for Bolivia's younger national-team structure.
Rocha's early senior career included key development time with Bolívar and in the Bolivian league, where he learned to play in matches that demand both technical security and physical recovery runs. His progress was quick enough to create a pathway abroad while he was still in his early twenties.
As of May 2026 he is listed with Akron Tolyatti in Russia, alongside fellow Bolivian Roberto Fernández. The Russian league gives him a more physical weekly environment, and the pairing of two Bolivian full-backs at the same club is useful for national-team chemistry on both sides of the defensive line.
For Bolivia he has been involved in the 2026 World Cup qualification period and in the wider senior pool. He has often been used as a developing option rather than a long-established starter, but his athletic profile fits the direction of Óscar Villegas's younger squads.
Around 1.78 m and right-footed, Rocha is a modern right-back whose best traits are speed, overlap timing and willingness to defend in open grass. He can be compared with a rawer, more defensive-minded version of Gonzalo Montiel: not yet as polished in final-third decisions, but similarly comfortable turning recovery runs into duels.
