La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on its Twitter account on October 4, 2025, covering topics related to sports and government services.
In a tweet published at 01:27 UTC, La Nación reported: “Exseleccionado de Honduras cree que Costa Rica se equivocó en algo con Celso Borges https://t.co/wrevfZM1zf”. This statement references comments from a former member of the Honduras national football team regarding decisions made by Costa Rica concerning Celso Borges, a well-known Costa Rican footballer.
Later that day, at 01:36 UTC, the outlet shared information relevant to business owners and taxpayers: “Hacienda recuerda fecha y hora de inicio de TRIBU-CR y el facturador gratuito Tico Factura https://t.co/eQsjh0Zmqd”. The tweet serves as a reminder from the Ministry of Finance about the launch schedule for TRIBU-CR and Tico Factura, which are digital tools designed to assist with electronic invoicing in Costa Rica.
At 01:54 UTC on the same date, La Nación highlighted an interview with Honduran striker Jorge Benguché: “El delantero Jorge Benguché responde claro y directo si le gustaría jugar en un equipo grande de Costa Rica https://t.co/EHGcchFEHg”. In this post, Benguché addresses whether he would be interested in joining a major football club in Costa Rica.
Celso Borges has been an important figure for the Costa Rican national football team over several years. Meanwhile, digital invoicing systems such as TRIBU-CR and Tico Factura have been implemented to modernize fiscal processes in Costa Rica’s economy. These platforms are part of broader efforts by authorities to facilitate compliance and streamline administrative procedures for businesses across the country.



