La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on its Twitter account on March 20, 2026. The posts covered topics including muscle dysmorphia in women, a media hiring decision, and disciplinary action affecting a national soccer player.
At 02:57 UTC, La Nación addressed concerns about body image with the tweet: ” Dismorfia muscular en mujeres: la delgada línea entre el bienestar y la obsesión https://t.co/lcSuWI0CJA” (March 20, 2026). This post highlighted the complexities surrounding muscle dysmorphia among women.
Shortly after, at 03:00 UTC, the outlet reported on changes in Costa Rica’s media landscape by announcing: ” Canal ¡OPA! ficha a reconocido experiodista de Teletica y Multimedios https://t.co/F0MeNTNzow” (March 20, 2026). This tweet referenced the recruitment of a well-known former journalist from two major networks to Canal ¡OPA!.
At 03:06 UTC, La Nación posted about sports news impacting the national football team with the message: ” Acto de indisciplina le costó a Alejandro Bran su convocatoria a la Selección de Costa Rica https://t.co/FyiYePJ2L6″ (March 20, 2026). The tweet stated that Alejandro Bran lost his call-up to Costa Rica’s national team due to an act of indiscipline.
Muscle dysmorphia has become an emerging concern worldwide and particularly in Latin America as fitness culture expands. Media shifts such as those involving Canal ¡OPA! reflect ongoing competition for experienced talent in regional broadcasting. In Costa Rican football, discipline remains central for players aspiring to represent their country at international levels.


