Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica, home stadium of Costa Rica
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Founded

1921

Venue

Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica

City

San José

Capacity

35,000

Surface

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Trophies

Concacaf Gold Cup

1989, 1969, 1963

3xWinner

Concacaf Gold Cup

2002

1x2nd Place

Copa Centroamericana

2014, 2013, 2007, 2005, 2003, 1999, 1997, 1991

8xWinner

Olympic Qualifying Concacaf

1984, 1980

2xWinner

Concacaf Nations Cup

1989, 1969, 1963

3xWinner

Pre-Concacaf Championships

1961, 1960, 1953, 1948, 1946, 1941

6xWinner

Costa Rica

The Costa Rica national football team, known as Los Ticos, is Central America's most successful international side. Founded in 1921 and governed by FEDEFUTBOL, the team plays home matches at the Estadio Nacional in San José (capacity 35,175). Costa Rica has qualified for the FIFA World Cup six times, most memorably reaching the quarter-finals at Brazil 2014 after topping a group containing Uruguay, Italy and England. Star goalkeeper Keylor Navas became a legend of the era, winning three UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid. Other celebrated players include Bryan Ruiz, Paulo Wanchope, and Ronald González. Costa Rica has also won three CONCACAF Gold Cups and remains the dominant force in Central American football, consistently challenging Mexico and the United States for regional supremacy.