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WATCH: Keylor Navas takes flight to make a miraculous diving save

Keylor Navas made another incredible save on Saturday when he stopped Atlético Bilbao from scoring on what looked to be a sure goal in the 18th minute.

Broncos beat Panthers, 24-10, to win Super Bowl 50

Peyton Manning got his storybook ending, if this indeed was his final NFL game.

NFL’s Super Bowl Sunday is here, with Cam Newton and Peyton Manning set to battle

A perfectly scripted quarterback duel between Peyton Manning and Cam Newton will take center stage on Sunday as the United States comes to a standstill for the 50th edition of the Super Bowl.

NFL: Coldplay honored by Super Bowl but puzzled by game

British rockers Coldplay said Thursday they were overjoyed to headline the prestigious Super Bowl halftime show but admitted they knew little about U.S. football.

Costa Rica’s Eduardo Li to request release on bail from US prison

Former Costa Rican Football Federation President Eduardo Li is the only remaining FIFA leader who remains in a U.S. prison.

9-man Costa Rica squad falls in last minute to Venezuela

It was an ugly start to 2016 for Costa Rica's La Sele, which earned two red cards in a sloppy, 1-0 loss to Venezuela.

Football makes strides in baseball-mad Nicaragua

MANAGUA, Nicaragua – Despite having no famous players, no high-profile league and inadequate stadiums, football in Nicaragua is starting to awaken, grabbing more and more attention in a nation traditionally crazy about baseball.

Keylor Navas’ coach at Real Madrid sacked, Spanish media report

MADRID – Beleaguered Real Madrid coach Rafael "Rafa" Benítez was fired by the Spanish giants Monday evening after just seven months in charge, Spanish media outlets reported.

3 top stories in 2015 in the world of Costa Rica football

Keylor Navas, Eduardo Li and Paulo Wanchope kept things interesting this year in the world of Costa Rica football. Here's a recap.

FIFA corruption probe: Michel Platini vows to fight ‘injustice’ 

Michel Platini told AFP in an interview Tuesday that he is determined to fight for the FIFA presidency and to clear his name after being banned for eight years.

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