Football in Costa Rica explained

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Football in Costa Rica
Union:Costa Rican Football Federation
Country:Costa Rica
Sport:association football
Nationalteam:Men's national team
Women's national team
First:1962
National List:Liga Fútbol de Primera División
Liga de Ascenso Transcomer
Segunda B de LINAFA
Intl List:CONCACAF Champions Cup
CONCACAF Central American Cup
FIFA Club World Cup
CONCACAF Gold Cup (National Team)
CONCACAF Nations League (National Team)
FIFA World Cup (National Team)
CONCACAF Women's Championship (National Team)
CONCACAF W Gold Cup (National Team)
FIFA Women's World Cup (National Team)

Football is the most popular sport in Costa Rica.[1] [2] [3] Costa Rica has long been considered an exporter of footballers within Central America, with 19 players in European professional football leagues during 2006.[4] The newspaper, La Nación, has prepared an annual census of these "Legionnaires" since 1994.[5]

The main professional league in the country is Costa Rican Primera División run by UNAFUT.[6] There is a second-tier league, Segunda División de Costa Rica, to which the last team of Primera is relegated after each season, and from which the champion is promoted to Primera. and a third tier league in addition to many amateur players.

Costa Rican players have made significant contributions to other nations' professional leagues, most notably the Mexican Primera Division since it became professional in 1943.[7] These "Legionnaires" have represented the Costa Rica national football team, which most recently has included several players contracted to clubs outside Costa Rica during its 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign.[8] On 24 June 2014, the Costa Rica team qualified for the knockout stages of the FIFA World Cup, topping a group that contained three former World Champions, beating Uruguay 3–1, Italy 1-0 and drawing their final game against England. Victory over Greece on penalties in the knock out stage secured them a place in the quarter-finals. In November 2020, FIFA announced that the Bureau of Council awarded Costa Rica the hosting rights for the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup, which was earlier to be hosted between 20 January and 6 February 2021.[9]

League system

LevelLeague(s)/Division(s)
1Primera División
12 clubs
↓↑ 1 club
2Segunda División de Costa Rica
18 clubs divided in 2 series of 9
↓↑ 1 club
3Torneo LINAFA
60 clubs divided in 8 series, five of 8 clubs, two of 7 clubs and one of 6 clubs

Stadiums in Costa Rica

StadiumCountryCapacityTenantsImage
35,062 Costa Rica national football team
23,112 Deportivo Saprissa
17,895 Liga Deportiva Alajuelense
13,500 C.S. Cartaginés
6,500 A.D. Municipal Liberia
5,500 La U Universitarios
4,500 Guadalupe F.C.
4,105 Puntarenas F.C.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: University for Peace. 21 December 2014. 11 August 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130811070514/http://upeace.org/admissions/about.cfm. dead.
  2. News: Costa Rica Could Learn From Uruguay's Example. The New York Times. 21 December 2014.
  3. Web site: When Saturday Comes - Costa Rica goes crazy for the "team of migrants". WSC Daily. Wsc.co.uk. 21 December 2014. 9 July 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20140709205045/http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183-world-cup-2014/11720-costa-rica-goes-crazy-for-their-team-of-migrants. dead.
  4. Web site: ESPN Deportes. An exporting country. Un país exportador. es. 19 August 2006.
  5. Web site: La Nación. Calvo C., Rordigo. Aporte de la legión llegó a 77 jugadores y técnicos en 2011. es. 3 November 2011. 2013-02-19. 2012-01-06. https://web.archive.org/web/20120106140523/http://www.nacion.com/2011-11-03/Deportes/aporte-de-la-legion-llego-a-77-jugadores-y-tecnicos-en-2011.aspx. dead.
  6. Web site: World Cup 2014: five things you didn't know about Costa Rica. Tor-Kristian Karlsen. the Guardian. 21 December 2014.
  7. Web site: Medio Tiempo. Montes, Juan Martín. Muy pocos, pero los 'Ticos' han dejado huella en México: Medford. es. 5 September 2012.
  8. Web site: Récord. Nieto, Aarón. Costa Rica vence a México, al menos en 'europeos'. Costa Rica beats Mexico, in number of 'Europeans'. es. 9 June 2012.
  9. Web site: Update on FIFA Club World Cup 2020 and women's youth tournaments. 17 November 2020. FIFA.com.