La Nación reports on Cartaginés’ rise and Saprissa player departure

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on September 14, 2025, covering developments in local sports and community events.

In its first post at 23:45 UTC, La Nación reported on the performance of Cartaginés and their coach Andrés Carevic: “Cartaginés y Andrés Carevic confirman su gran momento al acariciar el liderato https://t.co/tt3BNcnjb9”.

Shortly after, at 23:45 UTC, the outlet highlighted a patriotic moment involving a school mascot in Tilarán: “Perrito patriótico: mascota de colegio de Tilarán corrió junto a alumnos con Antorcha de la Independencia https://t.co/pb3X3H5UEO”.

Later that evening at 23:49 UTC, La Nación posted an update regarding Saprissa football club: “Otro jugador de Saprissa se alista para dejar el equipo https://t.co/YnYUwWt2gg”.

Cartaginés is one of Costa Rica’s oldest football clubs and has been experiencing strong performances under the leadership of Andrés Carevic. Saprissa is another major team in Costa Rican football, known for frequent player transfers during competitive seasons. The Antorcha de la Independencia event referenced by La Nación is part of annual Independence Day celebrations in Costa Rica, where students participate in torch relays to commemorate the country’s independence.



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