La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on May 3, 2026, regarding developments in national football. The posts highlight the ongoing transfer strategies of Club Sport Herediano, the online presence of Óscar Ramírez’s son, and Club Sport Cartaginés’ efforts to emulate Herediano’s approach.
In its first post at 23:16 UTC, La Nación posed a question about future transfers from one of Costa Rica’s leading football clubs: “¿Cuál será el próximo futbolista que Herediano venderá al extranjero? Así responde el gerente deportivo https://t.co/PlOafUENKQ”.
A few minutes later, at 23:22 UTC, the outlet reported on the appearance of Óscar Ramírez’s son on social media and the ensuing public reaction: “Hijo de Óscar Ramírez aparece en redes sociales: vea lo que dijo y los comentarios que desató https://t.co/P4Zr39QwBy”.
Shortly after, at 23:26 UTC, La Nación addressed Club Sport Cartaginés’ intentions to adopt successful practices from Herediano: “Cartaginés no se queda en lamentos y quiere replicar algo de la fórmula de Herediano https://t.co/LgiIbj64AG”.
Club Sport Herediano is known for transferring players abroad as part of its business model. This strategy has become a notable trend in Costa Rican football. Meanwhile, both Óscar Ramírez and his family have remained influential figures in the country’s sports landscape. Club Sport Cartaginés has historically sought ways to remain competitive by learning from rival clubs’ approaches.


