La Nación reports on Marvin Angulo’s return and Allan Andino’s personal milestone

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on January 19, 2026, focusing on sports and entertainment figures in the country.

In one post, La Nación highlighted the return of Marvin Angulo to professional football after a period of inactivity. The tweet stated: “Marvin Angulo es referente de Guadalupe FC luego de seis meses inactivo… El volante cuenta su fórmula.” (January 19, 2026). This points to Angulo’s significant role at Guadalupe FC following a six-month hiatus.

A subsequent tweet from La Nación further emphasized Angulo’s athletic longevity: “A los 39 años y con cuerpo de 24: Marvin Angulo desafía el paso del tiempo” (January 19, 2026). The message underlines his ability to maintain physical fitness comparable to much younger athletes.

In another update concerning local media personalities, La Nación reported on the personal life of Allan Andino. The tweet read: “Allan Andino, reportero de ‘De boca en boca’ de Teletica unió su vida a la publicista Argery Madriz.” (January 19, 2026). This announcement marks a milestone for both Andino and Madriz within Costa Rica’s entertainment and media circles.

Marvin Angulo is recognized as an experienced midfielder in Costa Rican football. His recent association with Guadalupe FC follows a career that has included multiple clubs and national team appearances. Allan Andino is known for his work as a reporter on “De boca en boca,” an entertainment program broadcast by Teletica, one of Costa Rica’s leading television networks.



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