Costa Rica
Coach:
Fernando Batista
Establishment Date:
1921
League Affiliation:
-
Stadium:
-
Seating Capacity:
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Team Info
The Costa Rica national football team, known as "Los Ticos," is a respected CONCACAF power and a perennial giant-killer on the world stage. Operated by the Costa Rican Football Federation, the team plays its home matches at the Estadio Nacional in San José. The team's history is one of steady growth within the region, but its key era arrived in the 21st century with consistent World Cup qualifications. The defining moment was their miraculous run at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil, where they topped a "Group of Death" containing Uruguay, Italy, and England, and advanced to the quarter-finals, led by goalkeeper Keylor Navas. That campaign, built on superb organization and team spirit, is the proudest chapter in the nation's sporting history. The modern squad, while in a transitional phase after the retirement of that golden generation's core, remains competitive, blending experienced players like Joel Campbell with a new wave of talent. The team's culture emphasizes hard work, tactical discipline, and a fearless attitude against more fancied opponents. Supported by a passionate and knowledgeable fan base, Los Ticos continue to prove that heart and unity can overcome any obstacle, embodying the fighting spirit of their nation.
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INT FRL 2026 2026/06/01
Colombia
07:00
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Costa Rica
Most Value Player
Julio Cascante
1200000€
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