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Costa Rica’s ‘La Sele’ unveils uniforms inspired by biodiversity

It's a jaguar, it's an ocelot, it's ... the Costa Rica national soccer team?

Costa Rica learns FIFA World Cup qualifying schedule

Every month has at least one home fixture for Costa Rica, highlighted by September (vs. Mexico), November (Honduras) and March 2022 (the United States).

Shirley Cruz golazo nominated for Goal of the Year award

Shirley Cruz's golazo with the Costa Rica women's national team has been selected as one of the world's best this year.

Costa Rica will host the Women’s U-20 World Cup in 2022

FIFA approved Costa Rica as host of the FIFA U-20 Women’s World Cup 2022.

Panama surprises by defeating Costa Rica 1-0 in friendly

The Costa Rican coach, Rónald González, was forced to improvise after several teams from the local tournament had to isolate themselves due to COVID-19 infections.

Costa Rica and Panama meet in friendly defined by pandemic

The soccer teams of Costa Rica and Panama will meet Saturday in the first of two friendlies to prepare for the CONCACAF qualifiers before the 2022 Men’s World Cup

Costa Rica schedules two October soccer friendlies against Panama

The Costa Rica men’s national soccer team will return to action with two matches against Panama.

FIFA suspends Trinidad and Tobago

FIFA and Trinidad have a turbulent history.
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Costa Rica’s Elusive River Otter: Behavior, Scat Clues, and Rare Video Evidence

Today we meet the most aquatic member of Costa Rica’s weasel family, the neotropical river otter. The neotropical river otter (Lontra longicaudis) is known...

Why Costa Rica is Banning Fishing in the Gulf of Nicoya for May–July

A fishing ban in the Gulf of Nicoya, effective since May 1st and lasting until July 3rd, protects shrimp, corvina, snapper, and white mullet...

Costa Rica’s May Beetles Vanish, Signaling Ecological Crisis

In Costa Rica, the iconic “May beetles” (abejones de mayo), known scientifically as the Phyllophaga genus, are vanishing at an alarming rate. These beetles,...