• The Primera División of Costa Rica, commonly known as Liga de Fútbol de Primera División (Liga FPD), and Liga Promerica for sponsorship reasons, is the...
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  • Liga Deportiva Alajuelense (category Football clubs in Costa Rica)
    association football team. It plays in the Primera División de Costa Rica, the top tier of the Costa Rican football league system. Alajuelense is one of two...
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    Walter Centeno (category Costa Rica men's international footballers)
    2005–06, 2006–07, 2007 Apertura, 2008 Clausura-Invierno, Verano-Apertura 2008, Campeonato de Verano-Clausura 2010 CONCACAF Champions' Cup: 2005 Copa Interclubes...
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    Alexandre Guimarães (category Costa Rica men's international footballers)
    At age of 13, his parents Luis de Souza Borges and María Alice Guimarães were forced to leave Brazil and go to Costa Rica due to they were working with...
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    Jonathan Moya (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
    the Campeonato de Verano, over Cartaginés, Limón, and Carmelita. On 28 June 2016, Moya was loaned out for a year to the club Universidad de Costa Rica. He...
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    Josué Martínez (footballer, born 1990) (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
    club during the 2009–10 Costa Rican Primera División season the Campeonato de Verano 2010. Josué was an important part of The Purple Monster, being one...
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  • the 92nd of Costa Rica's top-flight professional football league. The season is divided into two championships: the Invierno and the Verano. Teams promoted...
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  • two championships: the Invierno and the Verano. The season began on 31 July 2011. Universidad de Costa Rica finished last season in last place in the...
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  • Alfredo Piedra (category Footballers from San José, Costa Rica)
    Piedra será reconocido en el Verano Archived 2015-01-03 at the Wayback Machine - UNAFUT (in Spanish) Goleadores de Campeonato Nacional Archived 2013-10-30...
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  • Henry Cooper (footballer) (category Costa Rican men's footballers)
    recovered the regularity after his bad stance in Mexico. In the Campeonato de Verano 2014, Henry Cooper played his first game of season as titular in...
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  • Primera División season (known as the Campeonato JPS 2012–13 for sponsorship reasons) is the 94th of Costa Rica's top-flight professional football league...
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  • C.D. Irapuato (category Liga Premier de México)
    2021). "Liga MX: Familia San Román donó franquicia de Irapuato y se 'muda' al fútbol de Costa Rica". Soy Fútbol (in Spanish). Retrieved 16 October 2021...
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    Concacaf Champions Cup, which eventually was lost against Cartaginés of Costa Rica in the final match. After winning the championship title, Atlante was...
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  • Alejandro Sequeira (category Costa Rica men's international footballers)
    began his professional career in 1995 with Saprissa, and has played in Costa Rica for Santa Bárbara, Cartaginés, Brujas and Carmelita, in Guatemala for...
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  • Saúl Phillips (category Costa Rican men's footballers)
    summer 2014 he moved to Puerto Rico to play for Bayamón. He was on the U17 Costa Rica national team that played in the 2001 FIFA U-17 World Championship held...
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    the Super Cup in European competition. In Costa Rica, where the terminology is Invierno ("winter") and Verano ("summer") rather than Apertura and Clausura...
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  • 1st-tier Liga de Ascenso: 2nd-tier Linafa: 3rd-tier Costa Rican women's football championship Costa Rican Cup: National cup Supercopa de Costa Rica: Super cup...
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    Luis Ángel Landín (category Expatriate men's footballers in Costa Rica)
    only 2 goals, he ended as second best scorer at the Campeonato de Verano 2017 in the Costa Rican Primera División with 13 goals, just below Erick Scott...
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    Star (sport badge) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    (PDF) on 29 April 2011. Retrieved 21 January 2016. Porque o Benfica é o único clube em Portugal a ter conquistado mais de trinta campeonatos, a nossa camisola...
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  • Monterrey, 2009–10 Apertura champions; Costa Rican club Saprissa, 2009–10 Primera División Campeonato de Verano champions; and Honduran club Marathón,...
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    this time was the confrontation of Deportivo Toluca against Libertad of Costa Rica since it represented the first international duel in the history of the...
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  • Paulo Chávez (category Dorados de Sinaloa footballers)
    he started every single game for Chivas. He helped Chivas win the cup in Verano 1997 by scoring one of the six goals against Toros Neza. Chavez made his...
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  • popular. Almost all its members were amateur players until 1991 when the Campeonato de Fútbol Femenino was founded to increase football popularity among women...
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  •   Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture Argentina  v  El Salvador Argentina  v  Costa Rica Argentina  v  Ecuador Argentina  v  Guatemala Argentina  v  Canada Chile ...
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  • 2011 Costa Rican Verano is part of the 2010–11 Costa Rican Primera División season. B. ^ The 2011 Costa Rican Invierno is part of the 2011–12 Costa Rican...
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  • Argentina won its first and only Panamerican championship held in San José, Costa Rica. That same year the team suffered three losses to Brazil: two of them...
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    original on 24 May 2021. Retrieved 24 May 2021. "Historia de Independiente: Torneo de Verano – Copa de Oro 1980: Campeon". 15 February 2016. Archived from the...
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  • 2023 "El pase del verano: Los Pumas dejan Adidas para vestirse con Nike", El Cronista, 27 November 2011 "Nike presenta su camiseta de Los Pumas", Prematch...
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    group with no goals conceded. In the quarter-finals, Argentina smashed Costa Rica 4–0, reaching the semi-finals against Italy which it beat 3–0. Argentina...
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    Big Three (Peru) (category Club Universitario de Deportes)
    specific tournament. As of 4 November 2024 Big Three (Belgium) Big Three (Costa Rica) Big Three (Greece) Big Three (Netherlands) Big Three (Portugal) Big Three...
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