La Nación reports on Mick Jagger property sale and Costa Rican football news

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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, reported on November 16, 2025, about several events in sports and entertainment. The publication highlighted the purchase of an apartment formerly owned by Mick Jagger and covered developments involving Costa Rican football figures.

In a post published at 20:52 UTC on November 16, La Nación stated: “Un fanático compró el apartamento donde vivió Mick Jagger: pagó $7 millones por el lugar que fue testigo de fiestas míticas en Londres https://t.co/43g51l5ht9”.

Later that evening at 21:01 UTC, the outlet turned its attention to football news. In one tweet, La Nación asked: “Miguel Herrera hará cambios: ¿quién será el sorpresivo acompañante de Manfred Ugalde ante Honduras? https://t.co/bfGvu8F09k”. This suggests possible lineup changes for an upcoming match involving Manfred Ugalde and coach Miguel Herrera.

At the same time, another tweet focused on Keylor Navas’ response to FIFA’s recommendations regarding player management or conduct. According to La Nación: “Keylor Navas desafía una recomendación de FIFA que pone a pensar a la Selección de Costa Rica y a Pumas https://t.co/pB6vot7iIH”.

Mick Jagger’s former residence in London has long been associated with celebrity gatherings and high-profile events. The recent sale reflects continued interest in properties tied to iconic musicians. Meanwhile, both Manfred Ugalde and Keylor Navas are significant figures in Costa Rican football; their actions often draw public and media scrutiny during international competitions or when facing major decisions related to their teams.



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