La Nación reports on Saprissa contracts, Motiva party appeal, and pet transport fines

Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
Pedro Abreu Jiménez CEO at Grupo Nación - LinkedIn
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La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican newspaper, posted several updates on September 11, 2025, covering topics ranging from sports to electoral developments and public safety regulations.

In a tweet published at 20:49 UTC, La Nación raised questions about the contractual status of players for one of Costa Rica’s most well-known football clubs: “¿Qué tan amarrado está Saprissa y cuánto tiempo de contrato les queda a sus jugadores?” The post links to further details regarding the length and security of contracts for Deportivo Saprissa’s squad.

Shortly after, at 21:00 UTC, La Nación reported on an electoral issue involving the Motiva party: “TSE admite amparo electoral contra partido chavista Motiva por no convocar a elección de candidatos”. This tweet highlights that Costa Rica’s Supreme Electoral Tribunal (TSE) accepted an electoral appeal against the Motiva party for allegedly failing to convene candidate selection processes. The TSE is responsible for overseeing elections and ensuring compliance with electoral law in Costa Rica.

Later in the evening, at 21:18 UTC, La Nación addressed new traffic regulations affecting pet owners: “Llevar a su mascota en el carro le podría costar una multa de ¢123.000”. According to this update, transporting pets improperly in vehicles could result in fines of ¢123,000 colones under current road safety laws. In Costa Rica, traffic authorities have periodically updated rules regarding animal transport in vehicles to enhance both human and animal safety.

La Nación has been recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers since its founding in 1946 and frequently covers national news related to politics, sports, and public policy.



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