La Nación reports Saprissa crisis and dramatic Cartaginés victory on September 11

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, published several posts on September 11, 2025, highlighting recent developments in Costa Rican football. The tweets focused on Saprissa’s ongoing struggles and the outcome of a match between Cartaginés and Herediano.

In a post at 04:08 UTC, La Nación reported: “Saprissa vuelve a perder y los memes vuelven a darle duro https://t.co/NUBiPGdZkN”.

Later that morning at 04:32 UTC, the outlet shared another update regarding Saprissa’s internal situation: “Crisis total en Saprissa: Vladimir Quesada reconoce que el camerino vive un luto https://t.co/AgJM5qfOEq”.

Additionally, La Nación covered the result of another league match at 04:39 UTC with the statement: “Un afortunado Cartaginés dejó tendido al Herediano con dos autogoles florenses https://t.co/d6K5C9F1KB”.

Saprissa is one of Costa Rica’s most successful football clubs but has faced challenges in recent seasons. Vladimir Quesada, referenced in the tweets as acknowledging difficulties within the team’s locker room, has served as head coach during periods of transition for the club. Cartaginés and Herediano are also historic teams in Costa Rican football; matches between them often attract significant public attention due to their longstanding rivalries.



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