La Nación reports on Johana Obando’s appearance and Concacaf recognition for Costa Rican clubs

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, reported on several notable events and statements through its Twitter account on January 11, 2026.

In a tweet posted at 17:22 UTC, La Nación stated: “La diputada independiente, Johana Obando, apareció en evento del candidato Ariel Robles en Cartago.” This highlights the presence of independent deputy Johana Obando at an event for candidate Ariel Robles in Cartago.

Later that day, at 17:33 UTC, La Nación commented on the importance of direct engagement. The tweet read: “El contacto cercano tiene un gran valor: permite hacer preguntas; ver en acción a las personas más versadas y estar presente en ‘conversaciones informales’ que luego facilitan la toma de decisiones importantes”.

At 17:42 UTC, La Nación reported on football clubs recognized by Concacaf ahead of the upcoming Champions Cup edition. The tweet stated: “Saprissa, Alajuelense y Cartaginés aparecen en la lista de honor publicada por Concacaf antes de la próxima edición de la Copa de Campeones.”

La Nación is one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and frequently covers political events and sports news relevant to national audiences. Johana Obando is known as an independent deputy in Costa Rica’s Legislative Assembly. Saprissa, Alajuelense, and Cartaginés are among the country’s most recognized football clubs and have regularly participated in regional tournaments organized by Concacaf.



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