La Nación reports on Rónald González selection and other major events on January 22

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La Nación published several updates on January 22, 2026, covering topics ranging from sports leadership decisions to personal tributes and the sudden death of a regional Mexican singer.

In a tweet posted at 01:41 UTC, La Nación reported, “Rónald González fue el elegido, sin embargo no tuvo el apoyo de algunos miembros de peso del Comité Ejecutivo, como Jafet Soto.” The post notes that Rónald González was selected for an unspecified position but lacked support from key members of the Executive Committee, including Jafet Soto. Disagreements within sports governing bodies are not uncommon in Costa Rica; internal divisions have previously influenced decision-making processes in national football organizations.

At 01:44 UTC, La Nación shared a tribute regarding a recent death at an aesthetic clinic: “‘Era una persona muy servicial y alegre’: Allegado recuerda a mujer fallecida en clínica estética”. The message relays the words of someone close to the deceased woman, highlighting her helpful and cheerful nature. Incidents involving fatalities at aesthetic clinics have drawn public attention in Latin America due to concerns over medical standards and regulatory oversight.

Later that night, at 02:01 UTC, La Nación announced the unexpected passing of a regional Mexican singer: “Muere inesperadamente cantante de regional mexicano: ‘Es un momento muy difícil para todos’”. The tweet includes a statement describing this as a very difficult moment for everyone involved. Sudden deaths among musicians often prompt widespread reactions across the music community and fan base.

These posts reflect La Nación’s ongoing coverage of major developments in sports administration, public health incidents, and cultural news in Latin America.



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