Claudio Jara Explained

Claudio Jara
Fullname:Claudio Miguel Jara Granados
Birth Date:6 May 1959
Birth Place:Heredia, Costa Rica
Position:Striker
Years1:1982–1992
Years2:1992–1994
Years3:1994
Years4:1994–1995
Years5:1995
Years6:1995–1996
Years7:1996
Clubs1:Herediano
Clubs2:Alajuelense
Clubs3:Bucaramanga[1]
Clubs4:Herediano
Clubs5:Alianza
Clubs6:Guanacasteca
Clubs7:Carmelita
Caps1:375
Caps2:80
Caps3:10
Caps5:15
Caps6:12
Caps7:10
Goals1:99
Goals3:1
Nationalyears1:1983–1994
Nationalteam1:Costa Rica
Nationalcaps1:46
Nationalgoals1:11
Manageryears1:2010
Managerclubs1:Sagrada Familia
Manageryears2:2012
Managerclubs2:Herediano

Claudio Miguel Jara Granados (born 6 May 1959) is a former Costa Rican football striker who played more than a decade for Herediano and participated in the 1990 FIFA World Cup finals.

Club career

Born in Heredia, Jara began playing football with local side Herediano. He made his debut in 1982, and became Herediano's all-time leading goal-scorer, with 98 league goals during his 11 years with the club.[2] He totalled 375 matches for the club.[3] He spent 15 seasons playing in the Costa Rican Primera División with Herediano, Alajuelense, Guanacasteca and Carmelita. In 1992, Jara left Herediano to sign with Alajuelense. A six-month spell with Colombian side Atlético Bucaramanga followed.[4]

In 1994, he returned to Heredia, but quickly moved to El Salvador to play one season with Alianza.[5] Next, he returned to Costa Rica and played for Guanacasteca[6] and Carmelita, retiring from football after suffering a serious knee injury in 1996.[7]

International career

He was part of the national team squad, that played in the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy and featured in all four games played. The striker made his debut for the Ticos in 1983 and collected 46 caps, scoring 11 goals.[8]

He played his final international on December 17, 1994 against Saudi Arabia.

Managerial career

After he retired from playing football, Jara became a football coach. He was appointed manager of Sagrada Familia in January 2010. In December 2012 he resigned at Herediano after 4 months at the helm.[9]

Personal life

His brother Geovanny Jara played 422 matches for Herediano[3] and also played for the national team.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Statistics at Golgolgol.net . 2012-06-12 . 2016-03-04 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304045009/http://colombia.golgolgol.net/equipos/bucaramanga_173-9415.html . dead .
  2. Web site: Al Día. Jara es gloria del Herediano. Jara is the glory of Herediano. Spanish. 6 April 2009.
  3. http://www.unafut.com/site/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=466:en-el-herediano-el-record-se-llama-german-chavarria&catid=9:noticias-historicas&Itemid=49b En el Herediano el record se llama Germán Chavarría
  4. Web site: Al Día. Zúñiga Keith, Isaac. Minor, afine la puntería. Minor, tune the aim. Spanish. 26 January 2012.
  5. Web site: Diario Extra . Retana Cuendis, Pedro . El máximo goleador de la historia del Herediano debuta hoy en el banquillo del equipo sagradeño ante el campeón Barrio México . The top goal-scorer in the history of Herediano debuts on the bench of Sagrada Familia against the champion ante Barrio México . Spanish . 9 January 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120229141520/http://www.diarioextra.com/2010/enero/09/deportes01.php . 2012-02-29 .
  6. http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2005/marzo/14/deportes15.html Guanacasteca del torneo 1995-1996
  7. Web site: Al Día. Hernández Cerdas, Kenneth. Nunca me hicieron despedida. I never did bounce. Spanish. 20 July 2011.
  8. Web site: Mamrud, Roberto. Costa Rica - Record International Players. RSSSF. 2009-06-02.
  9. http://www.aldia.cr/futbol-costa-rica/herediano/Claudio-Jara-deja-banquillo-Herediano_0_51594852.html Claudio Jara deja el banquillo de Herediano