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  2. Costa Rica women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    This marked the first time Costa Rica would play in a FIFA Women's World Cup. Costa Rica was drawn into a group with Brazil, South Korea and Spain for the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. Costa Rica secured two shocking draws over Spain (1–1) and South Korea (2–2), but then lost 1–0 to Brazil and were eliminated in the group stage. [5]

  3. Sporting Football Club (women) - Wikipedia

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    On January 15, 2023, the Costa Rica Super Cup was played against L. D. Alajuelense at the National Stadium, due to the goal by Panamanian Karla Riley in the 68th minute, putting the first goal on the scoreboard at 0–1, which was tied by the L. D. Alajuelense through Alexandra Pinell in the 88th minute, the match went into extra time, and ...

  4. Daniela Solera - Wikipedia

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    Daniela Solera Vega (born 21 July 1997) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Liga MX Femenil club Atlas and the Costa Rica women's national team.. Having started her career while at school in her home province, Solera then had highly successful stints in the Colombian Women's Football League that each facilitated moves to Europe.

  5. Costa Rican Women's Premier Division - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rican Women's Premier Division (Spanish: Primera División Femenina de Costa Rica) is the main women's football competition in Costa Rica. It was established in 2001 and under the authority of the Women's Football Union (ADELIFE).

  6. List of football clubs in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Toggle Defunct Teams subsection. 2.1 G. 2.2 L. 3 External links. 4 References. ... This is a list of association football clubs located in Costa Rica. For a complete ...

  7. Rocky Rodríguez - Wikipedia

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    Born in San José, Costa Rica to Grettel Cedeño and Sivianni Rodriguez. [2] Rodriguez, nicknamed Rocky, was raised in Costa Rica and moved to the United States where support for women's soccer offered more opportunity. [3] [4] Her father, Sivianni Rodríguez, played professionally in Costa Rica with Herediano and the Costa Rica men's national ...

  8. Costa Rica at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    FIFA Women's World Cup history Year Round Date Opponent Result Stadium 2015: Group stage: 9 June Spain D 1–1: Olympic Stadium, Montreal: 13 June South Korea D 2–2 : 17 June Brazil L 0–1

  9. Costa Rica national football team - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica is the only national team in Central America to have played in six FIFA World Cup editions. Costa Rica's national football team has the all-time highest average Football Elo Ranking in Central America with 1597.1, and the all-time highest Football Elo Ranking in Central America, with 1806 in 2014.