La Nación covers Hernán Medford’s remarks and key events from February 16, 2026

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published a series of updates on February 16, 2026, covering sports and local news events.

In the first tweet at 00:35 UTC, La Nación quoted Hernán Medford as he discussed his strategy ahead of an upcoming match against Óscar Ramírez. The post reads: ” Hernán Medford ya piensa en Óscar Ramírez: ‘Vamos a preparar bien el partido porque ya sé cómo es ese cabrón’ https://t.co/r8zR8pYyl8″.

Later that night at 00:40 UTC, the outlet reported on developments in Costa Rican football. The tweet stated: ” Sporting pone en serios aprietos a Alajuelense: vea el gol de Josimar Méndez https://t.co/0dRhD3yak7″.

A third update posted at 00:57 UTC focused on a rescue operation in Cartago. According to La Nación’s report: ” Hombre fue rescatado tras ser arrastrado por el río Pejibaye en Cartago https://t.co/aN4mGZuPwj”.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers, frequently providing coverage of national sports events and public safety incidents.



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