La Nación reports on U.S. legislator’s FIFA request and Ignacio Santos’ TV return

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, posted a series of updates on April 15, 2026, covering developments related to the FIFA World Cup 2026 and a notable television appearance.

In two separate posts published at 03:02 and 03:09 UTC, La Nación reported that a U.S. legislator is urging FIFA to cover public transportation costs during the upcoming World Cup. The first post states: ” Legislador de EE. UU. insta a FIFA a pagar el transporte público durante el Mundial 2026 https://t.co/0aPtaGBxzh” (April 15, 2026). The second post reiterates this message: ” Legislador de EE. UU. insta a FIFA a pagar el transporte público durante el Mundial 2026 https://t.co/VZtYXBwBDa” (April 15, 2026).

Between these updates, at 03:08 UTC, La Nación highlighted the return of Ignacio Santos to Teletica’s screen with the message: ” Ignacio Santos sorprende al reaparecer en la pantalla de Teletica; vea el singular momento https://t.co/p3uISBmrws” (April 15, 2026).

The call for FIFA to finance public transport during the World Cup comes as host cities prepare for increased demand on infrastructure and services due to the influx of international visitors. In previous tournaments, issues around mobility and public funding have been central topics for both local governments and event organizers.

Ignacio Santos is recognized in Costa Rica as an experienced journalist and news anchor associated with Teletica. His reappearance marks a significant moment for viewers familiar with his work.



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