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    Jun 1505:15 PM
    CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: Haiti vs. Saudi Arabia & Costa Rica vs. SurinameSnapdragon Stadium, San Diego, CA
  • WED
    Jun 1806:00 PM
    CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: Costa Rica vs. Dominican Republic & Suriname vs. MexicoAT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX
  • SUN
    Jun 2204:00 PM
    CONCACAF Gold Cup Group Stage: Saudi Arabia vs. Trinidad and Tobago & Mexico vs. Costa RicaAllegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV
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    About Costa Rica

    Currently, Costa Rica continues to thrive in the sports arena, particularly in soccer, where the national team remains a formidable presence in Central American competitions and international fixtures. The domestic league, Liga Pro, is highly competitive, featuring clubs like Saprissa and Alajuelense that have passionate fan bases. In recent years, Costa Rican athletes have made headlines in various sports, including surfing, where the country has produced world-class surfers who compete on the global stage. Additionally, the rise of women in sports is significant, with female soccer players and other athletes gaining recognition and support. Recent events, such as the CONCACAF Gold Cup and World Cup qualifying matches, have generated excitement among fans, with sold-out stadiums and vibrant celebrations showcasing the country's love for sports. As Costa Rica prepares for upcoming international competitions, including the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, the nation remains united in its passion for sports, fostering a sense of national pride and identity.

    Costa Rica History

    Costa Rica has a rich sports history that dates back to the early 20th century when sports began to gain popularity in the region. Soccer, known as 'fútbol' in Spanish, emerged as the most beloved sport in the country, with the first local matches played in the late 1800s. The formation of the Costa Rican Football Federation in 1921 marked a significant milestone, laying the groundwork for organized soccer in the country. Costa Rica's national team, La Sele, made its World Cup debut in 1990 and has since qualified for several tournaments, showcasing the country's growing prowess in soccer on the global stage. In addition to soccer, other sports such as basketball, volleyball, and athletics have also developed a following, with local leagues and international competitions helping to elevate their status. The country has produced notable athletes, particularly in sports like cycling and boxing, further enriching its sports culture.

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