La Nación reports on CONCACAF qualifiers and reactions in Costa Rican football

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on November 15, 2025, regarding regional football events and personalities.

In one post from that day, La Nación provided information about the upcoming CONCACAF qualifiers match between Haiti and Nicaragua: “Haití vs. Nicaragua: hora de Estados Unidos para ver el partido de eliminatorias de Concacaf https://t.co/wmVE7OCFf8” (November 15, 2025).

Another tweet addressed controversy in the Costa Rican sports scene. The outlet wrote: “Periodista mexicano arremete contra prensa y fútbol costarricense y defiende a Miguel Herrera: ‘Piojo, salte de ahí’ https://t.co/YQdXxKRHjk” (November 15, 2025). This message referenced criticism by a Mexican journalist of both the Costa Rican press and football establishment while expressing support for coach Miguel Herrera.

A third update from La Nación covered a personal message from Alonso Martínez following an injury: “Alonso Martínez deja un conmovedor mensaje tras la impactante lesión que lo saca del fútbol nueve meses https://t.co/nCRnN8zZ3S” (November 15, 2025). Martínez’s statement followed news that he would be sidelined from football for nine months due to his injury.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading daily newspapers and regularly covers national and international sports developments. The CONCACAF qualifiers are part of the broader process to determine which teams from North America, Central America, and the Caribbean advance to major international tournaments. Figures such as Miguel Herrera have been influential in regional football discussions.



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