La Nación reports on Jafet Soto’s boycott threat and Sutel’s auction price calculations

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published several updates on September 26, 2025, covering topics ranging from sports controversies to telecommunications and football match outcomes.

In a post made at 03:28 UTC, La Nación reported: “Jafet Soto amenaza con un boicot de aficionados heredianos a empresas que no quisieron apoyar el nuevo estadio”. This statement refers to Jafet Soto, a well-known figure in Costa Rican football and linked to Club Sport Herediano, who threatened that Herediano fans may boycott companies that did not support the construction of the club’s new stadium.

Later, at 04:02 UTC, La Nación addressed regulatory developments in telecommunications with the post: “Así calculó Sutel precios base para subastar bandas de radio y televisión”. The tweet references Sutel (Superintendencia de Telecomunicaciones), Costa Rica’s national telecommunications regulator, explaining how it determined the base prices for auctioning radio and television frequency bands.

At 04:04 UTC on the same day, La Nación covered an incident in Spanish football: “Un error del guardameta del Barcelona obligó al equipo catalán a remontar ante el Oviedo para seguirle el paso al Real Madrid en la Liga Española.” The report highlights a goalkeeper error by FC Barcelona that forced the team to come from behind against Oviedo in order to keep pace with Real Madrid in Spain’s top football league.

Sutel is responsible for regulating Costa Rica’s telecommunications sector and frequently oversees spectrum auctions for broadcasting services. Club Sport Herediano is one of Costa Rica’s most successful football clubs and has previously undertaken efforts to modernize its infrastructure. In European football, FC Barcelona and Real Madrid maintain a longstanding rivalry as two of Spain’s most successful teams.



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