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Costa Rica set to host track and field championships

Costa Rica will play host to the second NACAC Championships, bringing together some of the region's top track and field talent to the National Stadium in San José from Aug. 7 to 9.

Mexico defeats Jamaica 3-1 in Gold Cup final

The "Reggae Boyz" could not stop the Mexicans from capturing their third title in the past four attempts at the biennial North American regional football tournament.

World Cup 2018: Costa Rica draws another ‘group of death’

The United States breathed a sigh of relief while Costa Ricans grimaced as FIFA drew Saturday for its fourth qualifying round for CONCACAF ahead of the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

FIFA: Sponsor pressure mounts ahead of World Cup draw

ST. PETERSBURG, Russia – FIFA will meet with key sponsors Visa, McDonalds and Coca-Cola next month as world football's governing body continues to come under pressure following a series of corruption scandals.

Tico swims across Golfo Dulce to test waters for upcoming race

A 14-kilometer marathon swim across Golfo Dulce will take place September 12. Twenty-year-old José Manuel Cullell swam across the gulf in early July to test the course.

Costa Rican surf team honored by president

The Costa Rican government paid homage to the Costa Rican national surf sele at Casa Presidencial this week. The team won the overall gold medal...

Women’s World Cup: financially, a low-scoring affair

Soccer's global governing body, FIFA, will award the U.S. women's team $2 million for their win — about 5 percent of the $35 million FIFA gave to the German victors of last year's men's World Cup.

FIFA Women’s World Cup: US beats Germany, 2-0, to advance to final

MONTREAL — During its rough start to this World Cup, the U.S. women's national football team promised that brighter days were ahead, that the sputtering attack and grinding style would give way to the beauty and prosperity that has defined the program for most of 25 years.

Random Photo of the Month: Ethiopians watch Costa Rica’s La Sele get beat by Spain

And in the totally random photo of the month category, British journalist Greg Brosnan sent us this snapshot of a group of Ethiopians in the...

US beats Colombia, advances to quarterfinals at Women’s World Cup

EDMONTON — The United States remained on a strange and confounding path in this Women's World Cup on Monday, adding a missed penalty kick by the greatest scorer in international football history to a long list of shortcomings. But to their credit, the U.S. has discovered ways to remain in contention for a first title in 16 years.

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