La Nación reports on Julián Figueroa controversy and Costa Rica-Brazil football match

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, published a series of tweets on February 4, 2026, highlighting two main stories: the release of videos allegedly showing altercations involving Julián Figueroa and confirmation of an upcoming friendly match between Costa Rica and Brazil.

In its first tweet at 00:16 UTC, La Nación stated: ” Revelan videos que muestran supuestas agresiones y peleas entre Julián Figueroa, hijo de Maribel Guardia, y su esposa https://t.co/LWL3BDJYlL”. A similar message was reiterated in another tweet at 00:34 UTC: ” Revelan videos que muestran supuestas agresiones y peleas entre Julián Figueroa, hijo de Maribel Guardia, y su esposa https://t.co/nfn1qgF87D”.

Between these posts, at 00:32 UTC, the outlet also reported on international sports news: ” Selección de Costa Rica confirma amistoso contra Brasil https://t.co/P2cCgBH4i6″.

Julián Figueroa is known as the son of Mexican actress and singer Maribel Guardia. Allegations or reports about public figures’ private lives frequently attract significant media attention in Latin America. La Nación is recognized for its coverage of both entertainment and national sports events. The announcement regarding the Costa Rican national football team’s friendly against Brazil reflects ongoing preparations by both teams ahead of major international competitions.



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