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Deportivo Saprissa is a
Costa Rican sports club,
mostly known for its
football team. The club is
based in San Juan de Tibás, San José, and play
their home...
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Ricardo Juan
Antonio Saprissa Aymá (24 June 1901 – 16
August 1990) was a
lifelong athlete, coach, and
promoter of sports.
After being raised in El Salvador...
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singer who pla**** for
Saprissa as
attacking midfielder or striker.
Known as El Mariachi, Solís made his
professional debut for
Saprissa on 28
January 1996...
- this humiliation,
Costa Rica beat the
United States 2–1 at the
Ricardo Saprissa Stadium, with
goals from
Rolando Fonseca and Hernán Medford. They then...
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Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá is a
football stadium in San Juan de Tibás, with a
seating capacity of 23,112,
making it the second-largest
stadium in the...
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league was
founded in 1921, with
Herediano crowned as the
first champions.
Saprissa is the most
successful club
having won the
championship a
record 40 times...
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Arnett Gardens qualified for the quarterfinals.
Alianza v
Saprissa Saprissa v
Alianza Saprissa qualified for the quarterfinals. Águila v Muni****l Muni****l...
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Herediano v
Saprissa Saprissa v Pérez Zeledón
Saprissa v
Uruguay Cartaginés v
Saprissa Saprissa v UCR
Alajuelense v
Saprissa Limón v
Saprissa Saprissa v Muni****l...
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Saltillo in the
Primera A.
Saborio began his
professional career with
Saprissa in his
native Costa Rica. He made his
Costa Rican Primera División debut...
- aggregate) 1996
CONCACAF Champions' Cup
First Round v.
Deportivo Saprissa – 0:4, 3:0 (
Saprissa advance 4:3 on aggregate) 1997
CONCACAF Champions' Cup First...