La Nación covers football refereeing, U-17 World Cup qualification, and election results

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on February 10, 2026, covering topics from football refereeing decisions to national team celebrations and election results.

In a tweet published at 22:29 UTC, La Nación shared an explanation regarding refereeing decisions involving footballer Kendall Waston. The post reads: ” Enrique Osses explica por qué casi nunca pitan penal a favor de Kendall Waston https://t.co/xBilgxdUYr”.

At 22:37 UTC the same day, the outlet reported on Costa Rica’s Under-17 national team’s recent success. The tweet states: ” Selección de Costa Rica festeja clasificación al Mundial Sub-17 https://t.co/6rOtBHkiTv”.

A few minutes later, at 22:40 UTC, La Nación addressed political developments related to the 2026 elections in Costa Rica. The tweet reads: ” ¿Cómo votaron en las elecciones 2026 los cantones cuyos alcaldes se pasaron al PPSO? https://t.co/Rxp2a9qkaQ”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s most influential newspapers and regularly covers sports and political events in the country.



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