La Nación reports on Cartaginés defeat and ‘Mira quién baila’ stars’ return

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 12, 2026, covering both sports and entertainment. The tweets included coverage of a football match involving Cartaginés and Sporting, as well as the return of former stars from the show “Mira quién baila.”

In its first tweet at 04:30 UTC, La Nación reported on the outcome of a football match with the statement: ” Cartaginés no pudo ni salvar la honra contra Sporting https://t.co/zdNJyJvw5p”. This indicates that Cartaginés was unable to achieve a positive result against Sporting.

Later in the morning, La Nación shifted focus to entertainment. At 05:06 UTC, it tweeted: ” Exestrellas de ‘Mira quién baila’ vuelven con movida coreografía; vea el regreso que nadie esperaba https://t.co/6Uu27Lh0yS”. A similar post followed at 05:27 UTC: ” Exestrellas de ‘Mira quién baila’ vuelven con movida coreografía; vea el regreso que nadie esperaba https://t.co/thUndiHdpO”. Both tweets highlight an unexpected performance by former participants from “Mira quién baila,” a popular dance competition program in Latin America.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and digital media organizations. It frequently provides real-time updates on national sports events and cultural happenings. Football holds significant popularity in Costa Rica, with teams like Cartaginés playing prominent roles in domestic competitions. Additionally, shows such as “Mira quién baila” have wide audiences throughout Latin America for their celebrity dance performances.



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