La Nación reports on Fedefútbol vote outcome and local incidents

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, posted several updates on January 22, 2026, covering topics from sports administration to local incidents and media events.

In its first update, La Nación reported on the recent vote for the new director of Selecciones: “La cerrada elección del nuevo director de Selecciones: Así votó cada miembro de la Fedefútbol https://t.co/4ehZ0oIk9c” (January 22, 2026). The post highlights the close nature of the election and provides details on how each member of Fedefútbol voted.

Later that evening, La Nación covered a fatal traffic incident in Limón province: “Un ciclista falleció la noche de este miércoles tras ser atropellado por un tráiler en el distrito de Guápiles, cantón de Pococí, provincia de Limón. https://t.co/iD4Rq21ybE” (January 22, 2026). The report states that a cyclist died after being struck by a trailer in Guápiles district.

Additionally, La Nación commented on a televised event: “El ‘Antidebate’ de Teletica empezó con una discusión polémica e inesperada: vea el momento https://t.co/VkTD4qN8KB” (January 22, 2026). This tweet references an unexpected and controversial discussion at the start of Teletica’s “Antidebate.”

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers with significant influence in national reporting. The posts referenced reflect its ongoing coverage of major sporting decisions by organizations such as Fedefútbol—the Costa Rican Football Federation—as well as local news and televised political discourse.



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