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Costa Rica impresses in 1-0 win over United States

Costa Rica looked as dominant as a team can in a 1-0 win, when they controlled possession against the United States in New Jersey on Tuesday night.

Costa Rica’s La Sele looks to regain momentum against the United States

After suffering an upset loss at home last week, Costa Rica heads north to take on regional rival United States, who's coming off a disappointing result of its own.

Prosecutors begin to close in on Eduardo Li and other FIFA officials

Eduardo Li was ordered extradited to the United States on Tuesday, according to Swiss authorities, though he's expected to appeal the ruling. The decision is just the latest blow to FIFA and its embattled chain of officials.

US to host 2016 Copa America despite concerns about ties to FIFA indictments

Next year's Copa America Centenario remains on course to be held in the United States, regional football officials insisted Thursday, brushing off mounting speculation the scandal-tainted tournament would be staged elsewhere.

New-look Costa Rica football team headed in right direction: 3 thoughts from Óscar Ramírez’s debut

Costa Rica's football team has found its groove again under new head coach Óscar Ramírez after going nearly a year without a win. Here's three reasons why the man they call "Macho" should have his selection peaking in time for World Cup qualifying play.

FIFA reform taskforce meets for first time

BERN, Switzerland – A 12-member committee set up by FIFA to draw up far-reaching reforms to the organization in the wake of a corruption scandal met for the first time in Bern on Wednesday.

Switzerland will rule on FIFA extraditions next month

GENEVA, Switzerland – The Swiss Justice Ministry will rule next month on the extradition requests filed by the United States against six FIFA officials who have been accused of corruption, a spokesman said Monday.

CONCACAF to review refs after Gold Cup furor

The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) said Thursday that acting president Alfredo Hawit is personally overseeing the review.

Mexico fires men’s football coach Miguel Herrera after he allegedly hit a reporter

Amid a storm of corruption allegations involving the region's officiating and its perceived favoring of Mexico's national football team, a divine lightning bolt has struck El Tri. Coach Miguel Herrera was fired Tuesday after he allegedly hit a television reporter at an airport Monday.

Another Gold Cup scandal: ‘CONCACAF es una vergüenza’

Panama was a man down after only 25 minutes but still managed to nearly beat Mexico...until the officials stepped in.

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