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{{Infobox National football team
{{Short description|Men's association football team}}
{{About|the men's team|the women's team|Costa Rica women's national football team}}
| Name = Costa Rica
{{Use dmy dates|date=November 2024}}
| Badge = Costa Rica football association.png
{{Infobox national football team
| Nickname = ''Ticos'' <br> ''La Sele'' (The Selection)
| Association = [[Costa Rican Football Federation]]
| Name = Costa Rica
| Badge = Costa Rica national football team logo.svg
| Sub-confederation = {{nowrap begin}} [[Central American Football Union|UNCAF]] ([[Central America]])
| Confederation = [[CONCACAF]]
| Badge_size = 175px
| FIFA Trigramme = CRC
| Coach = {{flagicon|COL}} [[Jorge Luis Pinto]]<ref>[http://www.larepublica.net/app/cms/www/index.php?pk_articulo=50145 Pinto was appointed as Costa Rica Manager]</ref>
| Nickname = <span class="nowrap">{{lang|es|Los Ticos}} (''The Ticos'')</span><br /><span class="nowrap">{{lang|es|La Sele}} (''The Selection'')</span><br /><span class="nowrap">{{lang|es|La Tricolor}} (''The Tricolor'')</span><br /><span class="nowrap">{{lang|es|Los Diablos Rojos}} (''The Red Devils'')</span>
| Captain = [[Bryan Ruiz]]
| Association = ''<span class="nowrap">{{lang|es|[[Costa Rican Football Federation|Federación Costarricense de Fútbol]]}}</span>'' (FCRF)<ref>{{#invoke:cite news||last1=Araya |first1=José Fernando |title=Esta es la nueva imagen de la Federación Costarricense de Fútbol {{!}} Teletica |url=https://www.teletica.com/la-sele/esta-es-la-nueva-imagen-de-la-federacion-costarricense-de-futbol_299815 |access-date=25 November 2021 |work=[[Teletica]] |date=24 November 2021 |language=es |archive-date=25 November 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211125015635/https://www.teletica.com/la-sele/esta-es-la-nueva-imagen-de-la-federacion-costarricense-de-futbol_299815 |url-status=live }}</ref>
| Most caps = [[Walter Centeno]] (137)
| Top scorer = [[Rolando Fonseca]] (47)
| Confederation = [[CONCACAF]] (North America)
| Sub-confederation = <span class="nowrap">[[Central American Football Union|UNCAF]] (Central America)</span>
| Home Stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| Coach = [[Claudio Vivas]] (Interim)
| FIFA Trigramme = CRC
| Home Stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| FIFA Rank = 62
| FIFA max = 17
| Captain = [[Francisco Calvo]]
| FIFA max date = May 2003
| Most caps = [[Celso Borges]] (163)
| FIFA min = 93
| Top scorer = [[Rolando Fonseca]] (47)
| FIFA min date = July 1996
| FIFA Rank = {{FIFA World Rankings|CRC}}
| Elo Rank = 43
| FIFA max = 13
| Elo max = 14
| FIFA max date = February–March 2015
| Elo max date = March 1960
| FIFA min = 93
| Elo min = 81
| FIFA min date = July 1996
| Elo min date = March 1983
| Elo Rank = {{World Football Elo Ratings|Costa Rica}}
| Elo max = 13
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| Elo max year = 11 March 1960
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| Elo min = 81
| First game = {{nowrap begin}} {{flagicon|CRC}} Costa Rica 7–0 {{fb-rt|SLV}} <br> ([[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]]; 14 September 1921)
| Elo min date = March 1983
| Largest win = {{flagicon|CRC}} Costa Rica 12–0 {{fb-rt|PUR|1912}} <br> ([[Barranquilla]], [[Colombia]]; December 10, 1946)
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| Largest loss = {{fb|MEX}} 7–0 Costa Rica {{flagicon|CRC}} <br> ([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; August 17, 1975)
| World cup apps = 3
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| World cup first = 1990
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| World cup best = Round of 16, [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]]
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| Regional name = [[CONCACAF Gold Cup|CONCACAF Championship<br>& Gold Cup]]
| Regional cup apps = 15
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| Regional cup first = [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]]
| rightarm1 = EF0000
| Regional cup best = Winners, [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]], [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]],<br>[[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]
| 2ndRegional name = [[Copa América]]
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| 2ndRegional cup apps = 3
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| 2ndRegional cup first = [[1997 Copa América|1997]]
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| 2ndRegional cup best = Quarter-Finals, [[2001 Copa América|2001]] and [[2004 Copa América|2004]]
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| First game = {{fb|CRC}} [[Independence Centenary Games#Semifinals|7–0]] {{fb-rt|SLV}}<br>([[Guatemala City]], [[Guatemala]]; 14 September 1921)
| Largest win = {{fb|CRC}} 12–0 {{fb-rt|PUR|1912}}<br>([[Barranquilla]], [[Colombia]]; 10 December 1946)
| Largest loss = {{fb|MEX}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|CRC}}<br>([[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]; 17 August 1975)<br />{{fb|ESP}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup Group E#Spain vs Costa Rica|7–0]] {{fb-rt|CRC}}<br>([[Doha]], [[Qatar]]; 23 November 2022)
| World cup apps = 6
| World cup first = 1990
| World cup best = Quarter-finals ([[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]])
| Regional name = [[CONCACAF Championship]] / [[CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]]
| Regional cup apps = 22<!--as of 2023-->
| Regional cup first = [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]]
| Regional cup best = '''Champions''' ([[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]], [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]], [[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]])
| 2ndRegional name = [[CONCACAF Nations League|Nations League Finals]]
| 2ndRegional cup apps = 1
| 2ndRegional cup first = [[2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2021]]
| 2ndRegional cup best = Fourth place ([[2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2021]])
| 3rdRegional name = [[Copa América]]
| 3rdRegional cup apps = 6
| 3rdRegional cup first = [[1997 Copa América|1997]]
| 3rdRegional cup best = Quarter-finals ([[2001 Copa América|2001]], [[2004 Copa América|2004]])
| medaltemplates =
{{MedalCompetition|[[CONCACAF Gold Cup]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963 El Salvador]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969 Costa Rica]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989 North America]]|Team}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2002 United States]]|[[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Team]]}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1965 CONCACAF Championship|1965 Guatemala]]|Team}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1971 CONCACAF Championship|1971 Trinidad and Tobago]]|Team}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1985 North America]]|Team}}
{{MedalBronze|[[1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1993 North America]]|Team}}
{{MedalCompetition|[[Copa Centroamericana]]}}
{{MedalGold|[[1991 UNCAF Nations Cup|1991 Costa Rica]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[1997 UNCAF Nations Cup|1997 Guatemala]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[1999 UNCAF Nations Cup|1999 Cost Rica]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[2003 UNCAF Nations Cup|2003 Panama]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[2005 UNCAF Nations Cup|2005 Guatemala]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[2007 UNCAF Nations Cup|2007 El Salvador]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[2013 Copa Centroamericana|2013 Costa Rica]]|Team}}
{{MedalGold|[[2014 Copa Centroamericana|2014 United States]]|Team}}
{{MedalSilver|[[1993 UNCAF Nations Cup|1993 Honduras]]|Team}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2001 UNCAF Nations Cup|2001 Honduras]]|Team}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2009 UNCAF Nations Cup|2009 Honduras]]|Team}}
{{MedalSilver|[[2011 Copa Centroamericana|2011 Panama]]|Team}}
| website = {{url|https://www.fcrf.cr/category/noticias/seles-masculinas/sele-mayor/|fcrf.cr/sele-mayor}}
}}
}}
The '''Costa Rica national football team''' ({{langx|es|Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica}}) represents [[Costa Rica]] in men's international [[Association football|football]]. The national team is administered by the [[Costa Rican Football Federation]] (FEDEFUTBOL), the governing body for [[football in Costa Rica]]. It has been a member of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association ([[FIFA]]) since 1927, the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football ([[CONCACAF]]) since 1961, and a member of the [[Central American Football Union]] (UNCAF) since 1990.


Costa Rica is the most successful national football team from the region of [[Central America]], winning three [[CONCACAF Championship]]s ([[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]], [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]], [[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]) and leading the [[Copa Centroamericana]] tournament with four championships up until 2017, when it was absorbed into the [[CONCACAF Nations League]]. Costa Rica is the only national team in Central America to have [[National team appearances in the FIFA World Cup#Comprehensive team results by tournament|played in six FIFA World Cup editions]]. Costa Rica's national football team has the [[World Football Elo Ratings#Strongest teams since the mid to late 1960s|all-time highest average Football Elo Ranking in Central America]] with 1597.1, and the [[World Football Elo Ratings#All-time highest ratings|all-time highest Football Elo Ranking in Central America]], with 1806 in 2014.
The '''Costa Rica national football team''', nicknamed ''La Sele'', is the national team of [[Costa Rica]] and is controlled by the [[Federación Costarricense de Fútbol]]. Costa Rica is the third most successful team in [[CONCACAF]] after [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]] and the [[United States national football team|United States]]. They are clearly the most successful team in [[UNCAF|Central America]] having qualified for three [[Football World Cup|World Cups]], reaching the last sixteen on their debut in [[1990 FIFA World Cup|Italy 1990]] and putting on a solid showing in [[Football World Cup 2002|2002]] where they were drawn in the same group as eventual champions [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] and third-place finishing [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]].

In 2006, ''Los Ticos'' qualified for the [[Football World Cup 2006|World Cup]] in Germany, with their worst World Cup to date, finishing 31st out of 32 teams. Costa Rica has qualified first in the [[CONCACAF]] Final Round in both the 1990 World Cup qualification final round and 2002 World Cup qualification final round. The edge in both [[CONCACAF]] and [[UNCAF Nations Cup]] titles is also significant over regional national teams. Costa Rica have been [[CONCACAF Championship|CONCACAF champions]] three times ([[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]]'', ''[[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]]'', ''[[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]) and have won the [[UNCAF Nations Cup]] six times. The nation has also participated in four [[Copa América]] tournaments, making the quarterfinals in *2001 and 2004.
Since the late 1980s, the team has continuously been visible as a solidly competitive side and has been widely considered to be the second or third best team in the CONCACAF, with a prominent performance in the [[1990 FIFA World Cup]] in Italy, making it to the [[Single-elimination tournament|knockout stage]] in their debut after finishing second in their group during the first phase, below [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]]. They also qualified for the [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]] and [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006 World Cup]]s. In [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]], Costa Rica achieved their best performance in history by [[2014 FIFA World Cup Group D|finishing first in their group]] that consisted of three former World Cup champions: [[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]], [[Italy national football team|Italy]], and [[England national football team|England]]. During the round 16 they defeated [[Greece national football team|Greece]] 5–3 via a penalty shoot-out after a 1–1 draw. Moreover, during their match against the Greek team, [[Keylor Navas]] saved more than 15 shots. They reached the quarter-finals for the first time but were defeated by the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]], also in a penalty shoot-out (3–4) after a scoreless draw on 5 July.<ref>{{#invoke:cite news||url=https://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/05/sports/worldcup/world-cup-2014-costa-rica-could-learn-from-uruguays-example.html?_r=0|title=The Hopes of Central America Rest on a Perpetual Underdog : World Cup 2014: Costa Rica Could Learn From Uruguay's Example|newspaper=[[The New York Times]]|date=4 July 2014|access-date=19 December 2014|last1=Campomar|first1=Andreas|archive-date=20 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141220000826/http://www.nytimes.com/2014/07/05/sports/worldcup/world-cup-2014-costa-rica-could-learn-from-uruguays-example.html?_r=0|url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183-world-cup-2014/11720-costa-rica-goes-crazy-for-their-team-of-migrants|title=When Saturday Comes&nbsp;– Costa Rica goes crazy for the "team of migrants"|work=[[The New York Times]]|access-date=19 December 2014|archive-date=9 July 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140709205045/http://www.wsc.co.uk/wsc-daily/1183-world-cup-2014/11720-costa-rica-goes-crazy-for-their-team-of-migrants|url-status=dead}}</ref> Both their [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]] and [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]] campaigns ended in a fourth place group stage exit, with their only points coming from a 2–2 draw against [[Switzerland national football team|Switzerland]] in 2018 and a 1–0 win over [[Japan national football team|Japan]] in 2022.


==History==
==History==
===Early history===
Costa Rica has a long-standing football culture and tradition.
The national team made its debut in the [[Independence Centenary Games]] held in [[Guatemala City]] in September 1921, winning their first game 7–0 against [[El Salvador national football team|El Salvador]]. In the final, Costa Rica defeated 6–0 [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemala]] to claim the trophy.<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||last=Romero|first=Marcos|title=Costa Rica International Soccer Matches Since 1920|url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cos-intres.html|date=28 August 2009|website=[[RSSSF]]|access-date=2 November 2010|archive-date=3 December 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221203211137/https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cos-intres.html|url-status=live}}</ref>


Costa Rica's team in the late 1940s acquired the nickname "The Gold Shorties".<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||title="Los Chaparritos de Oro", la increíble generación de la Selección de Costa Rica en los 50 |url=https://futbolcentroamerica.com/costarica/Los-Chaparritos-de-Oro-la-increible-generacion-de-la-Seleccion-de-Costa-Rica-en-los-50-20220422-0016.html |access-date=25 April 2022 |website=Fútbol Centroamérica |date=22 April 2022 |language=es-ES |archive-date=23 April 2022 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220423010139/https://futbolcentroamerica.com/costarica/Los-Chaparritos-de-Oro-la-increible-generacion-de-la-Seleccion-de-Costa-Rica-en-los-50-20220422-0016.html |url-status=live }}</ref> Throughout the '50s and '60s, they were the second strongest team in the CONCACAF zone behind [[Mexico national football team|Mexico]], finishing runners-up in World Cup qualifying in the 1958, 1962 and 1966 qualifiers. Stars of the side during this period included Ruben Jimenez, Errol Daniels, Leonel Hernandez and Edgar Marin. However, Costa Rica was not able to utilize this advantage, hence failed to reach any World Cup at that decade.
The national team made its debut in the [[Independence Centenary Games]] held in [[Guatemala City]] in September 1921, winning their first game 7–0 against [[El Salvador national football team|El Salvador]]. In the final, Costa Rica defeated 6–0 [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemala]] to claim the trophy.<ref>{{cite web|last=Romero|first=Marcos |title=Costa Rica International Soccer Matches Since 1920|url=http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/cos-intres.html|publisher=RSSSF|date=28 August 2009|accessdate=2 November 2010}}</ref>


At the end of the 1960s their fortunes declined as Guatemala, [[Honduras national football team|Honduras]], [[El Salvador national football team|El Salvador]], [[Haiti national football team|Haiti]], [[Trinidad & Tobago national football team|Trinidad & Tobago]] and [[Canada men's national soccer team|Canada]] rose in prominence.
The football team of Costa Rica has been characterized above all by its regularity over the years. Well remembered is the selection of this country formed in the late 1940s acquiring the nickname of "The Gold Shorties". Throughout the 50s and 60s, were very much the second strongest team in the CONCACAF zone behind Mexico, finishing runners-up in World Cup qualifying in the 1958, 1962 and 1966 qualifiers. Stars of the side in this period were Ruben Jimenez, Errol Daniels, Leonel Hernandez and Edgar Marin.


===1980s===
However, at the end of the 60s their fortunes would decline as other teams in the region such as Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago and Canada came to the fore. Although the majority of these participants have had short on points World Cup performances. During the 1970s and most of the 1980s, the Costa Rican team went unnoticed, absent from World Cups. Costa Rica failed to make the final round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying rounds until the 1986 qualifier. Currently its historical topscorer is [[Rolando Fonseca]] with 47 goals.
Costa Rica failed to qualify for any of the World Cups in the 1970s and 1980s, and did not reach the final round of the CONCACAF qualifying until the [[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1986 qualifiers]].


They participated in two consecutive Summer Olympic Games, in Moscow 1980 and in Los Angeles 1984. In 1980, Costa Rica competed against [[Yugoslavia national football team|Yugoslavia]], [[Finland national football team|Finland]] and [[Iraq national football team|Iraq]] in Group D, losing 3–2, 3–0 and 3–0 respectively. In [[Los Angeles]], the Ticos lost 3–0 against the [[United States men's national soccer team|United States]], and 4–1 against [[Egypt national football team|Egypt]], but beat a strong [[Italy national football team|Italy]] team, which included [[Walter Zenga]], [[Pietro Vierchowod]], [[Franco Baresi]] and [[Aldo Serena]], 1–0 with a goal by the midfielder [[Enrique Rivers]].
===1980s and early 1990s===
Note worthy was the participation of the selection of Costa Rica at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles 1984 ([[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|Details]]''). With a 1-0 Win over [[Italy national football team|Italy]].


===Qualifying to Italy 1990===
===1990 World Cup===
{{football squad on pitch|align=right
{{main|1990 FIFA World Cup}}
| GK = [[Luis Gabelo Conejo|'''Gabelo Conejo''']]
After a great campaign in the CONCACAF Championship in 1989, Costa Rica gets its first ticket to the finals of a World Cup where they made a huge showing after beating Scotland and Sweden in the first round.
| RB = [[Germán Chavarría|'''Chavarría''']]
It all started with a tie against Panama. To advance to the qualifying group stage. Costa Rica suffered against the Panamanians in the first game at Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium in Alajuela, and ended up taking a local one to one tie. In the second game at the stadium Revolution (now Rommel Fernandez), two goals from Juan Arnoldo Cayasso gave the away victory to Costa Rica 0-2 victory to advanced to the group stage.
| RCB = [[Roger Flores|'''Flores''']]
Costa Rica started the group stage with a defeat in Guatemala by 1 to 0. Then beat the same Guatemala 2-1 at home, goals from Róger Flores and [[Evaristo Coronado]]. Then Coasta Rica beat the U.S. in San Jose by 1-0 with a goal from Gilberto Rodden. Then they lost to the U.S. 1-0 in St. Louis - Missouri. Following this they tied in Trinidad and Tobago 1 to 1, the scorer was Evaristo Coronado. Beat Trinidad and Tobago in San Jose with a goal by [[Juan Arnoldo Cayasso]].
| LCB = [[Mauricio Montero|'''Montero''']]
A substantial away win was next for the Ticos in El Salvador at the Cuzcatlán by 2-4, with goals from Carlos Mario Hidalgo, Enrique Diaz and a double from [[Leonidas Flores]].
| LB = [[José Carlos Chaves|'''Chaves''']]
Finally in the last game a victory over El Salvador in San Jose by 1 goal to 0 signified a trip to the 1990 Fifa World Cup. Pastor Fernandez scored the lone goal. Costa Rica finished first with 11 points in the pentagonal and the United States in second also with 11 points in 8 games respectably both qualifying, but Costa Rica first on goal difference. Mexico was disqualified from this qualifier because of youth player age tampering.
| RDM = [[Héctor Marchena|'''Marchena''']]
| LDM = [[Rónald González (Costa Rican footballer)|'''González Brenes''']]
| RM = [[Roger Gómez|'''Gómez''']]
| AM = [[Juan Cayasso|'''Cayasso''']]
| LM = [[Óscar Ramírez (footballer, born 1964)|'''Ramírez''']]
| CF = [[Claudio Jara|'''Jara''']]
| caption = Costa Rica's starting lineup against [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] at the [[1990 FIFA World Cup]]
}}
Costa Rica won the [[1989 CONCACAF Championship]] to qualify for the finals of a [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] for the first time. In the first round of the qualifiers, they beat [[Panama national football team|Panama]] 3–1 on aggregate after a 2–0 away victory in the second leg, with goals by [[Juan Cayasso]] and [[Hernán Medford]]. They were drawn against Mexico in the second round, but advanced automatically when their opponents were disqualified for age fraud.


Costa Rica started the final qualifying group stage with a home victory and an away defeat against both Guatemala and the United States. They drew 1–1 with Trinidad and Tobago and then beat the same opponents 1–0 at home with a goal by Cayasso. They achieved an important away win, 4–2 against El Salvador at the [[Estadio Cuscatlán]], with goals from [[:es:Carlos Mario Hidalgo|Carlos Hidalgo]], Cayasso and a brace from [[Leonidas Flores]], before beating El Salvador 1–0 in [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]] with a goal from [[Pastor Fernández]]. They finished first in the group table, ahead of the United States on goal difference.
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{{Main|1989 CONCACAF Championship}}
{{main|1989 CONCACAF Championship}}
{{:1989 CONCACAF Championship|showteam=CRC|show_matches=n}}
Placed in [[1990 FIFA World Cup Group C|Group C]] at the [[1990 FIFA World Cup|World Cup finals]], Costa Rica began by beating [[Scotland national football team|Scotland]] 1–0 thanks to another goal by Cayasso. Although they lost to [[Brazil national football team|Brazil]] by the same score, they came from behind to beat [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]] 2–1 in their final group match to reach the knockout stages. There, they lost 4–1 to [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]], for whom [[Tomáš Skuhravý]] scored a hat-trick.
{{main|1990 FIFA World Cup Group C}}
{{:1990 FIFA World Cup Group C|showteam=CRC}}


===2002 World Cup===
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The Ticos played first in qualification for the [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002 World Cup]] held in [[South Korea]] and [[Japan]]. During the qualifiers, Costa Rica were coached by Brazilian [[Gílson Nunes]], and then by the naturalised Brazilian, [[Alexandre Guimarães]]. The first qualifying group stage began with an unexpected 2–1 defeat to [[Barbados national football team|Barbados]]. After this humiliation, Costa Rica beat the United States 2–1 at the [[Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá|Ricardo Saprissa Stadium]], with goals from [[Rolando Fonseca]] and [[Hernán Medford]]. They then beat Guatemala 2–1 in the [[Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto]], with two goals from [[Paulo Wanchope]] and Barbados 3–0 at the Ricardo Saprissa, with goals from [[Jafet Soto]], Fonseca and Medford. A draw against the United States and a 2–1 defeat to Guatemala forced Costa Rica into a play-off against Guatemala in [[Miami]]. Costa Rica won 5–2 with two goals from Fonseca and one each from Wanchope, [[Reynaldo Parks]] and [[Jafeth Soto]].
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Costa Rica displayed fine attacking form during the final qualifying round, beginning with a 2–2 draw against Honduras at the Ricardo Saprissa, with goals from Fonseca and [[Rodrigo Cordero]], and a 3–0 defeat of Trinidad and Tobago at the Morera Soto. Their only loss in this round came when the United States beat them 1–0. Costa Rica bounced back with a 2–1 win against Mexico in [[Mexico City]], a match known as the ''[[Aztecazo]]'',<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||title=¡Aztecazo!|url=http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2001/junio/17/home.html|website=[[La Nación (San José)|Nación.com]]|access-date=26 March 2017|archive-date=29 June 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190629040333/http://wvw.nacion.com/ln_ee/2001/junio/17/home.html|url-status=live}}</ref> with goals from Fonseca and Medford. Further wins over [[Jamaica national football team|Jamaica]], Honduras and Trinidad and Tobago took Costa Rica to the brink of qualification, which they sealed with an emotional 2–0 win against the United States in the Saprissa, with a brace from Fonseca.
* In right, the team that played against Scotland in the World Cup Italy 1990.
{{Main|2002 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF final round}}
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In the [[2002 FIFA World Cup|finals]], Costa Rica were drawn into [[2002 FIFA World Cup Group C|Group C]] with Brazil, [[China national football team|China]], and [[Turkey national football team|Turkey]]. Their campaign started in [[Gwangju]], where the Ticos beat China 2–0. In their second game against Turkey in [[Incheon]], [[Winston Parks]] scored an 86th-minute goal to earn a 1–1 draw. Against Brazil, Costa Rica fought back from 3–0 down to 3–2 early in the second half, only to concede two further goals and lose 5–2. With Turkey beating China 3–0, Costa Rica finished behind Turkey on goal difference and were eliminated.
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===2006 World Cup===
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Costa Rica again managed to qualify for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup|World Cup finals]] in 2006, albeit with difficulties that saw their American coach [[Steve Sampson]] depart after they required away goals to beat [[Cuba national football team|Cuba]] in the preliminary phase. The Colombian [[Jorge Luis Pinto]] took over for the [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF third round|next round]], which began with a disastrous 5–2 defeat at home against Honduras and a 2–1 loss in Guatemala. Costa Rica recovered with two wins over Canada and a resounding 5–0 triumph over Guatemala, when Wanchope scored a hat-trick and [[Carlos Hernández (footballer, born 1982)|Carlos Hernández]] and Fonseca added further goals. Costa Rica advanced to the hexagonal round by winning the group.
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In the [[2006 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF fourth round|final round]] they started with a 2–1 defeat against Mexico at the Saprissa, before beating Panama by the same score, with goals from Wayne Wilson and [[Roy Myrie]]. Pinto was dismissed after a goalless draw with Trinidad and Tobago, and Guimarães returned as coach. His first match ended in a 3–0 defeat to the United States, but wins followed against Guatemala, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago. Costa Rica decisively beat the United States in the Saprissa, 3–0, with a goal from Wanchope and two from Hernández, to guarantee their third World Cup qualification.
===1990s and early 2000s - The Wanchope years===


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After its brilliant performance in the Italian summer, the national team failed to qualify for World Cup USA 1994 and France 1998 due to lack of planning and poor results. It was an important and historical moment when, in 1997 Costa Rica was invited for the first time to the Copa America held in Bolivia, Costa Rica also played memorable friendlies including a 5-4 defeat against Uruguay in Estadio Centenario.
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On 9 June 2006, Costa Rica played their debut match in [[Munich]] in the opening match of the World Cup against the hosts, [[Germany national football team|Germany]]. Wanchope scored to equalise after an early goal from [[Philipp Lahm]], and later added another, but Costa Rica lost 4–2. They failed to match this encouraging performance in their remaining two games, losing 3–0 against [[Ecuador national football team|Ecuador]] and 2–1 against [[Poland national football team|Poland]] in a dead rubber.
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===2010 World Cup===
===2001 Copa America - Second invitation ===
Costa Rica began the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|qualifying competition]] for the [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010 World Cup]] against [[Grenada national football team|Grenada]], winning 5–2 on aggregate (2–2, 3–0). They won all six games played in the next phase, against El Salvador (1–0, 3–1), Haiti (3–1, 2–0) and [[Suriname national football team|Suriname]] (7–0, 4–1).


With two games left in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF fourth round|Hexagonal round]], Costa Rica trailed Honduras by one point in trying to win the third automatic qualification place behind the United States and Mexico. When Honduras lost 3–2 at home to the United States, Costa Rica overtook them with a 4–0 win against Trinidad and Tobago. Needing to win the final match in [[Washington, D.C.]] against the United States to ensure qualification, the Ticos led 2–0 at half-time, but [[Jonathan Bornstein]] scored an injury-time equaliser to draw the match 2–2. Meanwhile, Honduras's 1–0 victory over El Salvador moved them into third place in the group table on goal difference.
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Costa Rica finished fourth, pushing them into a [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF–CONMEBOL play-off)|play-off]] with the fifth-placed team from the [[CONMEBOL]] region, Uruguay. The Ticos lost the first leg in San José 1–0, after a goal by [[Diego Lugano]], and finished with ten men after [[Randall Azofeifa]] was sent off. In the second leg, played at the Estadio Centenario in [[Montevideo]], [[Sebastián Abreu]] put Uruguay ahead twenty minutes from time, and although [[Walter Centeno]] equalised, the 1–1 draw sent Uruguay to the World Cup finals, 2–1 on aggregate.
===Qualifying Korea / Japan 2002===
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After failing to qualify, the team began a new era, with the young talent of players such as Azofeifa, [[Keylor Navas]], [[Cristian Bolaños]], [[Michael Barrantes]] and [[Joel Campbell]]. [[Rónald González Brenes|Rónald González]] was the interim coach before [[Ricardo La Volpe]] was appointed in September 2010. He lasted only ten months before being replaced by the Colombian, Jorge Luis Pinto, in his second spell in charge. During this period, Costa Rica played many friendlies against the top-ranked teams in the world, including the world champion [[Spain national football team|Spain]], most of them in the new national stadium, the [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]], which was opened in 2011.
After the resounding failures in qualifying for the World Cup 1994 and World Cup 1998. The Ticos won the qualification for the World Cup in 2002 held in South Korea and Japan after a brilliant campaign, in which they came throw in first place. Beating favorites Mexico and the United States. During the World Cup the results were mixed, losing to Brazil (tournament champion) 5-2 (only team to score 2 goals against Brazil at this World Cup), tying with Turkey (third in the championship) 1-1 and soundly beating the selection of China 2-0. This ment it was in 3rd place in the group behind Turkey on goal difference. The match against Brazil, is remembered as one of the most exciting matches of the Costa Rica and around the world. Also the come from behind tie with Turkey was dramatic. Costa Rica started this brilliant campaign with ups and downs. First in command Brazilian coach Gilson Nunes Sequeira and then with the Costa Rican [[Alexandre Guimaraes]]. The first group stage, began with an unexpected defeat to visit Barbados for 1 to 2. Then beat the United States at the Ricardo Saprissa by 2 to 1, with goals from [[Rolando Fonseca]] and [[Hernan Medford]].
They beat Guatemala in the Morera Soto Alajuela by 2 to 1, with two goals from Paulo Wanchope. Thrashed Barbados at the Ricardo Saprissa for 3-0 victory, with goals from Jafet Soto, Rolando Fonseca and Hernan Medford. Then took a scoreless match against the United States, then lost to Guatemala in Mazatenango 2-1. This result forced to play a playoff against Guatemala in Miami, Florida.
In this playoff, Costa Ricas fans were drowned out by overwhelming advantage of Chapines in the Orange Bowl. On the other hand in the match the 5-2 goleada ment the ticket to the qualifier. With two goals from Rolando Fonseca, one from [[Paulo Wanchope]], Reynaldo Parks and Japheth Soto respectably.
Finally the final round began with a draw against Honduras at the Ricardo Saprissa 2-2, with goals from Rolando Fonseca and Rodrigo Cordero. Then thrashed Trinidad and Tobago in a 3-0 win at the Morera Soto. Lost to U.S. 1-0 "Only lose of Qualifier". Beat Mexico in Mexico city 1-2. Which is usually refeard to as the "aztecaso", with goals from Rolando Fonseca and Hernan Medford. Then beat Jamaica 2-1 in Alajuela. With a big away win over Honduras in Tegucigalpa 2-3 ment things were rolling. Goals compliments of Paulo Wanchope, Rolando Fonseca and Mauricio Solis. A crucial away win in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago by 0 to 2, with two goals from [[Rónald Gómez]]. Payback against the U.S. squad by beating them 2-0 in the Saprissa, with double from Rolando Fonseca. It was a battle to hold Mexico to a tie of zero goals in the Saprissa in the second to last match. The final win came in Kingston, Jamaica. The round ended 0ne to zero with a goal from William Sunsing.
Costa Rica finished first in that hexagon with 23 points in 10 games over the United States and Mexico.


===2014 World Cup===
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The Ticos' [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014 World Cup]] campaign began with a 2–2 draw against El Salvador in the third round of the [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|qualifiers]]. They followed this with a 4–0 win over [[Guyana national football team|Guyana]] with a hat-trick by [[Álvaro Saborío]]. Two defeats to Mexico put the Ticos one defeat away from elimination, but they resurrected their campaign with a 1–0 win against El Salvador, with the only goal scored by [[José Miguel Cubero]]. They clinched a final round berth with a 7–0 win over Guyana, with goals scored by [[Randall Brenes]], Saborío, [[Cristian Bolaños]], [[Celso Borges]] and [[Cristian Gamboa]].
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The [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF fourth round|fourth round]] began with a 2–2 draw against Panama. In March, Costa Rica lost 1–0 against the United States in [[Denver]], and launched an unsuccessful appeal against the match because of inclement weather.<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/26/sport/football/united-states-costa-rica-mexico-football/index.html|title=U.S. win stands as Costa Rica appeal blown away|date=26 March 2013|work=CNN|access-date=19 December 2014|archive-date=19 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141219232416/http://edition.cnn.com/2013/03/26/sport/football/united-states-costa-rica-mexico-football/index.html|url-status=live}}</ref> Costa Rica again fell 1–0 to the United States in the [[2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]] that June.<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=http://www.cbssports.com/general/eye-on-sports/22794673/us-downs-costa-rica-10-in-gold-cup-group-stage-advances-to-quarters|title=U.S. downs Costa Rica 1–0 in Gold Cup group stage, advances to quarters|work=CBSSports.com|access-date=19 December 2014|archive-date=19 December 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141219225735/http://www.cbssports.com/general/eye-on-sports/22794673/us-downs-costa-rica-10-in-gold-cup-group-stage-advances-to-quarters|url-status=live}}</ref> Costa Rica then won 2–0 against Jamaica, beat Honduras 1–0 against, drew 0–0 at the [[Estadio Azteca|Azteca]] against Mexico and won at home 2–0 against Panama. In September, they won 3–1 against the United States in San José.
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On 10 September 2013, Costa Rica drew 1–1 with Jamaica, thanks to a goal from Brenes, to qualify with two games to spare. After a 1–0 loss at Honduras and 2–1 win over Mexico in October, Costa Rica finished second in the table, behind the United States.
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Costa Rica were drawn in finals Group D against three previous tournament winners – [[Italy national football team|Italy]], [[England national football team|England]] and Uruguay – and were given odds of 2500–1 to win the tournament.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} However, they beat Uruguay and Italy and drew 0–0 with England to finish top of the group and qualify for the knockout stage.
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In the second round, they beat [[Greece national football team|Greece]] 5–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw, seeing them through to the quarter-finals for the first time. There, they held the [[Netherlands national football team|Netherlands]] to a 0–0 draw after extra time, before losing 4–3 on penalties. Costa Rica rose 12 places to 16th in the [[FIFA World Rankings]]. Former player [[Rónald González Brenes|Rónald González]] cited their long-term progress since 2007 as the reason for their achievement.<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20140707/futbol/el-exito-de-costa-rica-se-debe-a-la-paciencia-segun-exmundialista-gonzalez_54410863402.html|title=El éxito de Costa Rica se debe a la paciencia, según exmundialista González|work=mundodeportivo.com|date=7 July 2014|access-date=4 January 2017|archive-date=21 August 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160821232636/http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20140707/futbol/el-exito-de-costa-rica-se-debe-a-la-paciencia-segun-exmundialista-gonzalez_54410863402.html|url-status=live}}</ref>
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===2018 World Cup===
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[[File:Cos-Serb (3).jpg|thumb|Costa Rica national team at the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]] in Russia]]
The Ticos' qualification for the [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018 World Cup]] started with a bye to the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF fourth round|fourth qualifying round]], where they won five games and drew one, winning their group. In the [[2018 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF fifth round|final round]], they finished second behind Mexico to qualify automatically, winning four matches, drawing four and losing two.
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Costa Rica were drawn in [[2018 FIFA World Cup Group E|Group E]] alongside Brazil, Switzerland and [[Serbia national football team|Serbia]]. Many key players from 2014 remained in the squad, but they made a disappointing exit at the group stage. Costa Rica lost their first two games, against Serbia and Brazil, without scoring, but drew 2–2 with Switzerland in their last match after equalising in injury time.
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===2022 World Cup===
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The Ticos' qualification for the [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022 World Cup]] started with a bye to the final qualifying round. They finished fourth behind the United States to advance to [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs)|inter-confederation play-offs]] winning seven matches, drawing four and losing three. In the inter-confederation play-offs in [[Al Rayyan]], Qatar, Costa Rica won the match 1–0 against New Zealand and qualified for the World Cup.
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===Qualifying Germany 2006===
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Qualifying for the World Cup 2006, Costa Rica had an uneven season but managed to make the qualification to the World Cup.
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On June 9, 2006, Costa Rica made its debut in the opening match in Munich against the host German squad, losing the match 4-2. However, the good performance in that game, Did not translate over to the other games, where they fell 0-3 against Ecuador, and 1-2 against Poland.
On November 23, 2022, Costa Rica lost 7–0 against Spain, the biggest World Cup loss since 2010.<ref>[https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/match-centre/match/17/255711/285063/400235472 Group E. Spain 7– Costa Rica 0] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221123170550/https://www.fifa.com/fifaplus/en/match-centre/match/17/255711/285063/400235472 |date=23 November 2022 }} FIFA</ref> This match also tied for their worst defeat in professional football with a match against Mexico, which ended with Mexico 7–0 Costa Rica in Mexico Cityon 17 August 1975. After defeating [[Japan national football team|Japan]] and scoring two goals against [[Germany national football team|Germany]] in the first half, the latter scored three goals and eliminated Costa Rica.
This time they also started the journey with ups and downs. First in command U.S. coach Steve Sampson, who was separated after qualifying with doubts over Cuba in the preliminary phase, Both these games results were ties. First in Havana 2-2, with goals Douglas Sequeira and Alvaro Saborio, and then in the second game at the Morera Soto in Alajuela 1-1. Costa Rica advanced to the away goals.
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The Colombian Jorge Luis Pinto took over in the group stage. He began with a unheard of 2-5 defeat against Honduras in Costa Rica. Then they visited Guatemala and lost 1-2. Bounced back against Canada at the Saprissa 1-0, with a goal from [[Paulo Wanchope]].
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Then a resounding triumph over Guatemala in Tibas 5 to 0, a [[hat-trick]] from Paulo Wanchope, single goals from Carlos Hernandez and Rolando Fonseca resounding. Vancouver,Canada meant a decent 1-3 win, with goals from Paulo Wanchope, William Sunsing and Carlos Hernandez.
They pulled a goalless draw against Honduras in San Pedro Sula. Costa Rica advanced to the hexagonal winning their group. In the final round they started with a defeat at the Saprissa against Mexico by 1-2. Paulo Wanchopes' goal was not enough. They beat Panama in the Saprissa by 2-1, with goals from Wayne Wilson and Roy Myrie. In Port of Spain tied Trinidad and Tobago in a disappointing scoreless draw. This result marked Pinto's dismissal and the arrival of Alexandre Guimaraes. He and the team lost the visit to the United States by 3-0. Guatemala was beaten at the Saprissa 3-2, with goals from Carlos Hernandez, Ronald Gomez and Paulo Wanchope. Then lost in Mexico by 2-0. The ticos sank Panama in a away match at the Rommel Fernandez 1-3, with goals from Alvaro Saborio, Ronald Gomez and [[Walter Centeno]]. Then beat Trinidad and Tobago at the Saprissa by 2-0 with goals from Walter Centeno and Alvaro Saborio.
Decisively beating the United States in the Saprissa by 3-0 equaled clinching the selections third World Cup birth. The first Goal was scored by Paulo Wanchope plus a Double from Carlos Hernandez. With the ticket to Germany assured then traveled to Guatemala for a 3-1 loss. Roy Myrie scored their only goal.
Costa Rica finished third behind the United States and Mexico in the standings.


==Home stadium==
===Qualifying South Africa 2010===
[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]] is the home stadium of the Costa Rica national team since its opening on 10 January 2011 This venue hosts their friendly matches as well as the World Cup qualifying matches against [[CONCACAF]] rivals. Previous matches were played in [[Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá|Estadio Ricardo Saprissa]] or in [[Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto]].{{cn|date=May 2024}}
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A very strange start for the Ticos. They faced Granada in the second phase, drew the first leg 2-2, and then won the return by 3-0. In the third phase, forming the Group 3, won all six games played against the teams of El Salvador (1-0 and 3-1), Haiti (3-1 and 2-0) and Suriname (7-0 and 4 -1) in both outward and return.
Skipping ahead towards the end of the final phase with Costa Rica with achieving 12 points and Honduras 13 points. This meant a dramatic fight for the final spot to qualify for the South African World Cup. Costa Rica had to win their last two games and hope that the selection of Honduras lost. In the first instance they did well. Honduras lost at home 2-3 to the United States. Costa Rica on the other had won 4-0 against Trinidad and Tobago and overtook Honduras in the standings. Honduras closed there matches in El Salvador. However, Costa Rica still needed to give a good showing at the final match in the United States. This was achieved in-part. All went well for the Ticos winning 2-0 at halftime in Washington DC. In the second half the United States scored at the 71'th and 95'th minutes and the Ticos only finished with a tie. Honduras's, 1-0 victory over El Salvador was devastating. Both Costa Rica and Honduras finished the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification CONCACAF Fourth Round with 16 points. Honduras slipped into the 2010 FIFA World Cup on goal difference. The Costa Ricans finished fourth in the Concacaf final qualifying round and were sent to a playoff with the fifth seated CONMEBOL team.
In the playoff, Costa Rica faced Uruguay. In the first leg in San Jose. The Ticos lost 0-1, the Costa Rians finished the match with ten men on the pitch because Randall Azofeifa was sent off at the 52' with his second yellow card. Goal scored by defender Diego Lugano sky. The second leg, played at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo. The goals were scored by Sebastián Abreu at the 70' and Walter Centeno 74' and finished in a 1-1 tie. Costa Rica was not able to take advantage of a slight extension of the game or "extra time".
Uruguay won 2–1 on aggregate.


==Team image==
===CONCACAF 4th place v CONMEBOL 5th place===
{{Commons|Costa Rica national football team kits}}

[[File:Limón sign with Costa Rica national team uniform 02.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Costa Rica's 2018 FIFA World Cup kit showcased in [[Limón]]]]
The fourth-place team in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF Fourth Round|CONCACAF qualifying fourth round]] (Costa Rica) played off against the fifth-place team in the [[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONMEBOL)|CONMEBOL qualifying group]] ([[Uruguay national football team|Uruguay]]). Uruguay won the play-off and qualified for the 2010 FIFA World Cup on 18 November 2009.
Costa Rica traditionally wears a red jersey with blue shorts and white socks. Their away kit historically was a [[Juventus]]-style black and white striped jersey with white shorts and white or black socks, due to these colors being the ones of CS La Libertad, one of the oldest clubs in Costa Rica. In the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the striped kit was used for two matches due to its resemblance to the home kit of [[FK Partizan]] of which Bora Milutinovic, then-coach of Costa Rica, was a fan.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Costa Rica, nel nome di Bora |url=https://www.rivistacontrasti.it/costa-rica-nel-nome-di-bora-milutinovic-qatar-2022-mondiali/ |access-date=2024-12-14 |website=Rivista Contrasti |language=it-IT}}</ref> However, after 1997, the striped kit was replaced by a white kit. In 2015, [[Boston]]-based sportswear company [[New Balance]] became the provider of the national team, after taking over for Italian company [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]. Since 2023, [[Adidas]] is the kit provider for the national team.
{{TwoLegStart}}
{{TwoLegResult|{{fb-rt|CRC}}||1–2|'''{{fb|URU}}'''||[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs)#Costa Rica v Uruguay|0–1]]|[[2010 FIFA World Cup qualification (inter-confederation play-offs)#Uruguay v Costa Rica|1–1]]}}
|}

===2010 to present===
The Costa Rica national football team failing to qualify for [[2010 World Cup]] in South Africa, began with the need to initiate a new era, based on the combined generational shift with young but experienced talent such as [[Bryan Ruiz]], [[Keylor Navas]], [[Cristian Bolanos]], [[Randall Azofeifa]], [[Michael Barrantes]]. [[Rónald González Brenes|Ronald Gonzalez]] was interim contract before hiring in September 2010 of [[Ricardo La Volpe]], whose job lasted only 10 months to be replaced by the Colombian coach [[Jorge Luis Pinto]], in his second chance in front of the national team, who will be the destination to head for World Cup qualifying 2014 . This era is characterized by foguear the national team against the best teams in the world, including world champion [[Spain national football team|Spain]], most of them through the construction of the new national stadium. Below a detail of those top notch matches:

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|round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
|date = 26 January 2010
|time = 20:15 [[UTC-8]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|ARG}}
|score = 3 – 2
|report = [http://www.afa.org.ar/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=10947:arg-cost&catid=164:seleccion-mayor&Itemid=66 (Report)]
|team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
|goals1 = [[Jose Sosa]] {{goal|12}}<br> [[Guillermo Burdisso]] {{goal|38}} <br> [[Franco Jara]] {{goal|79}}
|goals2 = [[Michael Barrantes]] {{goal|20}} <br> [[Diego Madrigal]] {{goal|76}}
|stadium = [[Estadio Ingeniero Hilario Sánchez]]
|location = [[San Juan, Argentina|San Juan]], [[Argentina]]
|attendance = 19,626
|referee = ()
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}
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|date = 3 March 2010
|time = 20:00 [[UTC+2]]
|round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
|team1 = {{fb-rt|FRA}}
|score = 2 – 1
|report = [http://www.fff.fr/compint/3641/match/65482.shtml Report]
|team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
|goals1 = [[Douglas Sequeira|Sequeira]] {{goal|22|o.g.}} <br> [[Mathieu Valbuena|Valbuena]]{{goal|83}}
|goals2 = [[Carlos Hernández Valverde|Hernández]] {{goal|12}}
|stadium = [[Stade Félix Bollaert]], [[Lens, Pas-de-Calais|Lens]]
|location =[[Lens, Pas-de-Calais|Lens]], [[France]]
|attendance = 40,000
|referee = Vladislav Bezborodov ([[Russian Football Union|Russia]])
|result = L
|stack = yes
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| date = 29 March 2011
| time = 19:30 ([[UTC+08:00]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 0 – 0
| report = [http://www.soccerway.com/matches/2011/03/29/world/friendly/china-pr/honduras/1097327/ Report]
| team2 = {{fb|ARG}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance =
| referee = ()
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}
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| date = July 12, 2011
| time = 18:30
| round = [[2011 Copa America]]
| team1 = {{fb-rt|ARG}}
| score = 3 – 0
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[Argentina]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes]]
| attendance = 25,000
| referee =
| result = L
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| date = 7 October 2011
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 0 – 1
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|BRA}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 = [[Neymar]] {{goal|57}}
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance = 25,000
| referee =
| result = L
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| date = 15 November 2011
| time = 15:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 2 - 2
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|ESP}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| result = D
}}

===World Cup qualifying 2014===
==Historical and memorable games==

{{Main|Costa Rica national football team Historical and memorables games}}


===Kit sponsorship===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Supplier
!Period
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Costa Rica}} [[Desport]]
!Date
|1980–1989
!Home team
!Away team
!Score
!Venue
!Competition
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Italy}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]
| 10 June 1960
|1990–1994
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|BRA}}
| 3–0
| [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (1924)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| [[Panamerican Championship]]
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|United States}} [[Reebok]]
| 11 June 1990
|1995–1999
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|SCO}}
| 1–0
| [[Stadio Luigi Ferraris]], [[Genoa]]
| [[1990 World Cup]]
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Costa Rica}} Trooper
| 16 June 1990
|1999
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|SWE}}
| 2–1
| [[Stadio Luigi Ferraris]], [[Genoa]]
| [[1990 World Cup]]
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Mexico}} [[Atletica]]
| 16 June 2001
|2000–2001
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|MEX}}
| 2–1
| [[Estadio Azteca]], [[Mexico City]]
| [[2002 FIFA World Cup]] [[FIFA World Cup qualification|qualification]]
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Spain}} [[Joma]]
| 30 January 2002
|2001–2007
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|KOR}}
| 3–1
| [[Rose Bowl (stadium)|Rose Bowl]], [[Pasadena, California|Pasadena]]
| [[2002 Gold Cup]]
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Italy}} [[Lotto Sport Italia|Lotto]]
|2007–2014
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|United States}} [[New Balance]]
| 4 June 2002
|2015–2022
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|CHN}}
| 2–0
| [[Guus Hiddink Stadium|Gwangju World Cup Stadium]], [[Gwangju]]
| [[2002 World Cup]]
|-
| 9 June 2002
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|TUR}}
| 1–1
| [[Incheon Munhak Stadium]], [[Incheon]]
| [[2002 World Cup]]
|-
| 2 June 2010
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|SWI}}
| 1–0
| [[Stade Tourbillon]], [[Sion, Switzerland]]
| [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|-
| 29 March 2011
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|ARG}}
| 0–0
| [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)]], [[Costa Rica]]
| [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|-
| 15 November 2011
| {{fb|CRC}}
| {{fb|ESP}}
| 2–2
| [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)]], [[Costa Rica]]
| [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
|-
|-
|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Germany}} [[Adidas]]
|2023–present
|}
|}


==Results and fixtures==
==Competitive record==
{{main|Costa Rica national football team results (2020–present)}}
{{col-begin}}
The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.
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{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
===World Cup record===
{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
!colspan=9|[[FIFA World Cup|FIFA World Cup record]]
{{legend2|#FFFFFF|Fixture|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!GP
!W
!D*
!L
!GS
!GA
|-
|{{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]]
|rowspan=2 colspan=8|''Did Not Enter''
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy|1861}} [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]
|-
|{{flagicon|France}} [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]]
|colspan=8|''Withdrew''
|-
|{{flagicon|Brazil|1889}} [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950]]
|colspan=8|''Did Not Enter''
|-
|{{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]]
|colspan=8|''Entry not accepted''<ref>{{cite web |url=http://es.fifa.com/mm/document/fifafacts/mcwc/fifaworldcuppreliminaryhistory_byyear__13876.pdf |title=History of the FIFA World Cup Preliminary Competition (by year) |work=FIFA.com |publisher=Fédération Internationale de Football Association |accessdate=13 December 2011 }}</ref>
|-
|{{flagicon|Sweden}} [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958]]
|rowspan=8 colspan=8|''Did Not Qualify''
|-
|{{flagicon|Chile}} [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]]
|-
|{{flagicon|England}} [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]]
|-
|{{flagicon|West Germany}} [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Spain}} [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Italy}} [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]]
|'''Round of 16'''
|'''16th'''
|'''4'''
|'''2'''
|'''0'''
|'''2'''
|'''4'''
|'''6'''
|-
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]
|rowspan=2 colspan=8|''Did Not Qualify''
|-
|{{flagicon|France}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]
|-
|{{flagicon|South Korea}} {{flagicon|Japan}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]
|'''Group Stage'''
|'''19th'''
|'''3'''
|'''1'''
|'''1'''
|'''1'''
|'''5'''
|'''6'''
|-
|{{flagicon|Germany}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]
|'''Group Stage'''
|'''31st'''
|'''3'''
|'''0'''
|'''0'''
|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|'''9'''
|-
|{{flagicon|South Africa}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]
|colspan=8|''Did Not Qualify''
|-
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]
|rowspan=3 colspan=8|''To Be Determined''
|-
|{{flagicon|Russia}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]
|-
|{{flagicon|Qatar}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]
|-
|'''Total'''
|'''Round of 16'''
|'''3/19'''
|'''10'''
|'''3'''
|'''1'''
|'''6'''
|'''12'''
|'''21'''
|-
|}


===2024===
{{col-2}}
{{football box collapsible

| round = [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
===CONCACAF Championships record===
| date = 2 February
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|-6}}
|-
!Year
!Round
!GP
!W
!D
!L
!GS
!GA
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]]||'''Champions'''||6||5||1||0||14||2
|- bgcolor="#cc9966"
|{{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[1965 CONCACAF Championship|1965]]||Third Place||5||2||2||1||11||4
|-
|{{flagicon|Honduras}} [[1967 CONCACAF Championship|1967]]||colspan=7|''Withdrew''
|- bgcolor=gold
|style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]]||'''Champions'''||5||4||1||0||13||2
|- bgcolor="#cc9966"
|{{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1971 CONCACAF Championship|1971]]||Third Place||5||2||1||2||6||5
|-
|[[1973 CONCACAF Championship|1973]] to [[1981 CONCACAF Championship|1981]]||colspan=7|''Did Not Qualify''
|- bgcolor="#cc9966"
|[[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1985]]||Third Place||8||2||5||1||10||8
|- bgcolor=gold
|[[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]||'''Champions'''||8||5||1||2||10||6
|- bgcolor=LemonChiffon
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1991]]||Fourth Place||5||1||0||4||5||9
|- bgcolor="#cc9966"
|{{flagicon|United States}}{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1993]]||Semi-Finals||5||1||3||1||6||5
|-
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1996]]||colspan=7|''Did Not Qualify''
|-
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1998]]||Group Stage||2||1||0||1||8||4
|-
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2000]]||Quarter-Finals||3||0||2||1||5||6
|- bgcolor=silver
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2002]]||Runners-Up||5||3||1||1||8||5
|- bgcolor=LemonChiffon
|{{flagicon|United States}}{{flagicon|Mexico}} [[2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2003]]||Fourth Place||5||2||0||3||10||8
|-
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2005]]||Quarter-Finals||4||2||1||1||6||4
|-
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2007]]||Quarter-Finals||4||1||1||2||3||4
|- bgcolor="#cc9966"
|{{flagicon|United States}} [[2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2009]]||Semi-Finals||5||2||2||1||10||6
|-
|{{Flagicon|United States}} [[2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2011]]||Quarter-Finals||4||1||2||1||8||6
|-
|-
|'''Total'''||'''3 Titles'''||79||34||23||22||133||84
|}
{{col-end}}
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

===Copa América record===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!colspan=9|[[Copa América|CONMEBOL Copa América record]]
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!GP
!W
!D*
!L
!GS
!GA
|-
|{{flagicon|Bolivia}} [[1997 Copa América|1997]]
|Group Stage
|10th
|3
|0
|1
|2
|2
|10
|-
|{{flagicon|Colombia}} [[2001 Copa América|2001]]
|Quarter Final
|5th
|4
|2
|1
|1
|7
|3
|-
|{{flagicon|Peru}} [[2004 Copa América|2004]]
|Quarter Final
|8th
|4
|1
|0
|3
|3
|8
|-
|{{flagicon|Argentina}} [[2011 Copa América|2011]]
|Group Stage
|9th
|3
|1
|0
|2
|2
|4
|-
|'''Total'''
|'''Quarter Final'''
|'''4/43'''
|'''11'''
|'''3'''
|'''2'''
|'''6'''
|'''12'''
|'''21'''
|-
|}

{{col-2}}

===UNCAF Nations Cup record===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!colspan=9|[[UNCAF Nations Cup|UNCAF Nations Cup record]]
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!GP
!W
!D*
!L
!GS
!GA
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|CRC}} [[1991 UNCAF Nations Cup|1991]]
|Champions
|1
|3
|3
|0
|0
|10
|1
|- bgcolor="#cc9966"
|{{flagicon|HON}} [[1993 UNCAF Nations Cup|1993]]
|Quarter Final
|4th
|4
|1
|1
|2
|7
|3
|-
|{{flagicon|SLV}} [[1995 UNCAF Nations Cup|1995]]
|Quarter Final
|8th
|4
|1
|0
|3
|3
|5
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|GUA}} [[1997 UNCAF Nations Cup|1997]]
|Champions
|1th
|5
|3
|2
|0
|12
|2
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|CRC}} [[1999 UNCAF Nations Cup|1999]]
|Champions
|1th
|5
|3
|0
|2
|13
|3
|- bgcolor=silver
|{{flagicon|HON}} [[2001 UNCAF Nations Cup|2001]]
|Runners-up
|2th
|5
|2
|2
|1
|8
|4
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|PAN}} [[2003 UNCAF Nations Cup|2003]]
|Champions
|1th
|5
|4
|1
|0
|5
|1
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|GUA}} [[2005 UNCAF Nations Cup|2005]]
|Champions
|1th
|4
|3
|1
|0
|9
|2
|- bgcolor=gold
|{{flagicon|SLV}} [[2007 UNCAF Nations Cup|2007]]
|Champions
|1th
|4
|2
|1
|1
|6
|2
|- bgcolor=silver
|{{flagicon|HON}} [[2009 UNCAF Nations Cup|2009]]
|Runners-Up
|2th
|4
|3
|1
|0
|7
|1
|- bgcolor=silver
|{{flagicon|PAN}} [[2011 UNCAF Nations Cup|2011]]
|Runners-Up
|2th
|4
|1
|2
|1
|5
|4
|-
|'''Total'''
|'''6 Titles'''
|'''4/43'''
|'''11'''
|'''3'''
|'''2'''
|'''7'''
|'''12'''
|'''21'''
|-
|}
{{col-end}}
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

===CCCF Championship results===
*[[1941 CCCF Championship|1941]] '''Champions'''
*[[1943 CCCF Championship|1943]]– '''3rd Place'''
*1946 – '''Champions'''
*1948 – '''Champions'''
*1951 – '''Runner-up'''
*1953 – '''Champions'''
*[[1955 CCCF Championship|1955]] – '''Champions'''
*1957 – Group Stage/Did not participate
*[[1960 CCCF Championship|1960]] – '''Champions'''
*[[1961 CCCF Championship|1961]] – '''Champions'''

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===Pan American Games record===
*[[Football at the 1951 Pan American Games|1951]] – Second Place
*[[Football at the 1955 Pan American Games|1955]] – ''Did not participate''
*[[Football at the 1959 Pan American Games|1959]] – Fifth place
*[[Football at the 1963 Pan American Games|1963]] to [[Football at the 1971 Pan American Games|1971]] – ''Did not participate''
*[[Football at the 1975 Pan American Games|1975]] – Fourth place
*[[Football at the 1979 Pan American Games|1979]] – Round 2
*[[Football at the 1983 Pan American Games|1983]] to [[Football at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991]] – ''Did not participate''
*{{flagicon|ARG}} [[Football at the 1995 Pan American Games|1995]] – Quarterfinals
*{{flagicon|CAN}} [[Football at the 1999 Pan American Games|1999]] – Round 1
*{{flagicon|DOM}} [[Football at the 2003 Pan American Games|2003]] – ''Did not participate''
*{{flagicon|BRA}} [[Football at the 2007 Pan American Games|2007]] – Round 1
*{{flagicon|MEX}} [[Football at the 2011 Pan American Games|2011]] - Semifinals
{{col-end}}
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

===Panamerican Championship record===
*[[Panamerican Championship 1952|1952]] – ''Did not participate''
*[[Panamerican Championship 1956|1956]] – Third Place
*[[Panamerican Championship 1960|1960]] – Fourth place
{{col-end}}

==Results and Fixtures==
{{Main|Costa Rica national football team match results}}

''see also'' ''[[Costa Rica national football team 2010|2010 Costa Rica national team results]]''.
<br />
''see also'' ''[[Costa Rica national football team 2011|2011 Costa Rica national team results]]''
<br />
''see also'' ''[[Costa Rica national football team 2012|2012 Costa Rica national team results]]''

{{footballbox collapsible
| date = June 5, 2011
| time = 19:00 ([[UTC−05:00]])
| round = Group A
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 5 – 0
| score = 2–0
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|SLV}}
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/02/03/world/friendlies/costa-rica/el-salvador/4279857/
| team2 = {{fb|CUB}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 = [[Marco Ureña]] {{goal|6|}}<br /> [[Alvaro Saborío]] {{goal|41|}}<br /> [[Marco Ureña]] {{goal|46|}}<br /> [[Heiner Mora]] {{goal|47|}}<br /> [[Joel Campbell]] {{goal|71|}}
*[[Jostin Daly|Daly]] {{goal|20}}
*[[Aarón Suárez|Suárez]] {{goal|70}}
| goals2 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Arlington, Texas]], [[United States]]
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica
| stadium = [[Cowboys Stadium]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| attendance = 80, 000
| attendance =
| referee =
| referee = [[Steven Madrigal]] ([[Costa Rica]])
| result = W
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
{{footballbox collapsible
| date = June 9, 2011
| round = [[2024 Copa América qualifying play-offs]]
| time = 19:00
| date = 23 March
| round = Group A
| time = {{UTZ|18:15|-5}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 1 – 1
| score = 3–1
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|HON}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=726678
| team2 = {{fb|SLV}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
*[[Orlando Galo|Galo]] {{goal|18}}
| goals2 =
*[[Warren Madrigal|Madrigal]] {{goal|56}}
| location = [[Charlotte]], [[United States]]
*[[Jefferson Brenes|Brenes]] {{goal|62}}
| stadium = [[Bank of America Stadium]]
| attendance =
| goals2 =
*[[Michaell Chirinos|Chirinos]] {{goal|10}}
| referee =
| location = [[Frisco, Texas|Frisco]], United States
| result = D
| stadium = [[Toyota Stadium (Texas)|Toyota Stadium]]
| stack = yes
| attendance = 15,299
| referee = [[Ismail Elfath]] ([[United States Soccer Federation|United States]])
| result = W
| note = Costa Rica qualified for the [[2024 Copa América]] after winning this game.
}}
}}
{{footballbox collapsible
{{footballbox collapsible
| date = June 12, 2011
| round = [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
| time = 18:30
| date = 26 March
| round = Group A
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|−7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|MEX}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|ARG}}
| score = 4 – 1
| score = 3–1
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/03/27/world/friendlies/argentina/costa-rica/4326190/
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
*[[Ángel Di María|Di María]] {{goal|52}}
| goals2 =
*[[Alexis Mac Allister|Mac Allister]] {{goal|56}}
| location = [[Chicago]], [[United States]]
*[[Lautaro Martínez|L. Martínez]] {{goal|77}}
| stadium = [[Soldier Field]]
| goals2 =
| attendance =
*[[Manfred Ugalde|Ugalde]] {{goal|34}}
| referee =
| location = [[Los Ángeles, California|Los Angeles]], United States
| stadium = [[Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum]]
| attendance =
| referee = Josef Mickelson ([[United States Soccer Federation|United States]])
| result = L
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}
}}
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| date = June 18, 2011
| round = [[Exhibition game|Friendly]]
| time = 17:00 [[Eastern Time Zone|UTC−4]]
| date = 31 May
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|−6}}
| round = [[2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup knockout stage|Quarterfinals]]
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 1 – 1
| score = 0–0
| team2 = {{fbl|URU|name=Uruguay A'}}
| report = [http://concacaf.globalsportsmedia.com/page.php?sport=soccer&language_id=us&page=tournament&view=match&match_id=1091740 Report]
| report = https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2024/06/01/world/friendlies/costa-rica/uruguay/4356071/
| team2 = {{fb|HON}}
| goals1 =
|goals1=[[Dennis Marshall (footballer)|Marshall]] {{goal|56}}
| goals2 =
|goals2=[[Jerry Bengtson|Bengtson]] {{goal|49}}
| location = [[East Rutherford]], [[United States]]
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica
| stadium = [[New Meadowlands Stadium]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| attendance = 78,807
| attendance =
| referee = [[Roberto Moreno (referee)|Roberto Moreno]] ([[Panamanian Football Federation|Panama]])
| referee = Óscar Barrera ([[Salvadoran Football Federation|El Salvador]])
|penalties1=[[Celso Borges|Borges]] {{penmiss}}<br />[[Bryan Ruiz|Ruiz]] {{pengoal}}<br />[[Álvaro Saborío|Saborío]] {{penmiss|crossbar}}<br />[[Joel Campbell|Campbell]] {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore=2 &ndash; 4
|penalties2={{pengoal}} [[Carlo Costly|Costly]]<br />{{pengoal}} [[Víctor Bernárdez|Bernárdez]]<br />{{pengoal}} [[Wilson Palacios|Palacios]]<br />{{pengoal}} [[Jerry Bengtson|Bengtson]]
| result = D
| result = D
| stack = yes
}}
}}
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| round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round#Group B|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
| date = July 2, 2011
| time = 15:30
| date = 6 June
| round = Group A
| time = {{UTZ|20:30|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 4–0
| team2 = {{fb|SKN}}
| report = https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288301/288302/400017724
| goals1 =
*[[Orlando Galo|Galo]] {{goal|40||49}}
*[[Josimar Alcócer|Alcócer]] {{goal|82}}
*[[Andy Rojas (footballer) |Rojas]] {{goal|84}}
| goals2 =
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| attendance = 5,150
| referee = Julio Luna ([[National Football Federation of Guatemala|Guatemala]])
| result = W
}}
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| round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round#Group B|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
| date = 9 June
| time = {{UTZ|17:30|-4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|GRN}}
| score = 0–3
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://www.fifa.com/en/match-centre/match/520/288301/288302/400017727
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
*[[Manfred Ugalde|Ugalde]] {{goal|9}}
*[[Álvaro Zamora|Zamora]] {{goal|34}}
*[[Gerald Taylor (footballer)|Taylor]] {{goal|70}}
| location = [[St. George's, Grenada|St. George's]], Grenada
| stadium = [[Kirani James Athletic Stadium]]
| attendance = 2,780
| referee = Steffon Dewar [[Jamaica Football Federation|(Jamaica)]]
| result = W
}}
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| round = [[2024 Copa América Group D|2024 Copa América GS]]
| date = 24 June
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|-7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BRA}}
| score = 0–0
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/copa-america/game-details?matchid=726965
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Inglewood, California|Inglewood]], United States
| stadium = [[SoFi Stadium]]
| attendance = 67,158
| referee = [[César Arturo Ramos|César Ramos]] ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])
| result = D
}}
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| round = [[2024 Copa América Group D|2024 Copa América GS]]
| date = 28 June
| time = {{UTZ|15:00|-7}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|COL}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|COL}}
| score = 1 – 0
| score = 3–0
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/copa-america/game-details?matchid=726974
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| goals1 =
*[[Luis Díaz (footballer, born 1997)|Díaz]] {{goal|31|pen.}}
| location = [[San Salvador de Jujuy|Jujuy]], [[Argentina]]
*[[Davinson Sánchez|Sánchez]] {{goal|59}}
| stadium = [[Estadio 23 de Agosto]]
*[[Jhon Córdoba|Córdoba]] {{goal|62}}
| attendance =
| referee =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale]], United States
| stadium = [[State Farm Stadium]]
| attendance = 27,386
| referee = Gustavo Tejera ([[Uruguayan Football Association|Uruguay]])
| result = L
| result = L
}}
| stack = yes
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| round = [[2024 Copa América Group D|2024 Copa América GS]]
| date = 2 July
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|-5}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 2–1
| team2 = {{fb|PAR}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/copa-america/game-details?matchid=726982
| goals1 =
*[[Francisco Calvo|Calvo]] {{goal|3}}
*[[Josimar Alcócer|Alcócer]] {{goal|7}}
| goals2 =
*[[Ramón Sosa|Sosa]] {{goal|55}}
| location = [[Austin, Texas|Austin]], United States
| stadium = [[Q2 Stadium]]
| attendance = 12,765
| referee = Yael Falcón ([[Argentine Football Association|Argentina]])
| result = W
}}
}}
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| round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|2024–25 Nations League]]
| date = July 7, 2011
| time = 19:00
| date = 5 September
| round = Group A
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 2 – 0
| score = 3–0
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|GLP}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=740595
| team2 = {{fb|BOL}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 = [[Josue Martinez]] {{goal|59}} <br> [[Joel Campbell]] {{goal|79}}
*[[Francisco Calvo|Calvo]] {{goal|49}}
| goals2 =
*[[Ariel Lassiter|Lassiter]] {{goal|76}}
| location = [[San Salvador de Jujuy|Jujuy]], [[Argentina]]
*[[Warren Madrigal|Madrigal]] {{goal|81}}
| stadium = [[Estadio 23 de Agosto]]
| attendance =
| goals2 =
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica
| referee =
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| attendance = 7,542
| referee = [[Katia Itzel García|Katia García]] ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])
| result = W
| result = W
| stack = yes
}}
}}
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| round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|2024–25 Nations League]]
| date = July 12, 2011
| time = 18:30
| date = 9 September
| round = Group A
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|ARG}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|GUA}}
| score = 3 – 0
| score = 0–0
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=740612
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Córdoba, Argentina|Córdoba]], [[Argentina]]
| location = [[Guatemala City]], Guatemala
| stadium = [[Estadio Mario Alberto Kempes]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores]]
| attendance = 25,000
| referee =
| attendance = 18,115
| referee = Daniel Quintero ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])
| result = L
| result = D
}}
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|2024–25 Nations League]]
| date = 10 Aug 2011
| date = 11 October
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| time = {{UTZ|19:00|-3}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SUR}}
| score = 0 – 2
| score = 1–1
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=740636
| team2 = {{fb|ECU}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
*[[Gleofilo Vlijter|Vlijter]] {{goal|34}}
| goals2 = [[Cristian Suárez (Ecuadorian footballer)|Suárez]] {{goal|54}}<br>[[Édison Méndez|Méndez]] {{goal|67}}
| goals2 =
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
*[[Josimar Alcócer|Alcócer]] {{goal|13}}
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| location = [[Paramaribo]], Suriname
| attendance =
| stadium = [[Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion]]
| referee =
| result = L
| attendance = 3,274
| referee = Adonai Escobedo ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])
| stack = yes
| result = D
}}
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|2024–25 Nations League]]
| date = 2 Sep 2011
| date = 15 October
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-8]])
| time = {{UTZ|18:00|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|USA}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 0 – 1
| score = 3–0
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|GUA}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=740655
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
| goals2 = [[Rodney Wallace (footballer)|Wallace]] {{goal|65}}
*[[Warren Madrigal|Madrigal]] {{goal|9}}
*[[Kenneth Vargas|Vargas]] {{goal|38}}
| location = [[Carson, California|Carson]], [[California]]
*[[Francisco Calvo|Calvo]] {{goal|71}}
| stadium = [[The Home Depot Center|Home Depot Center]]
| attendance = 15,798
| goals2 =
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica
| referee = Jose Molina
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| result = W
| stack = yes
| attendance = 20,450
| referee = Joseph Dickerson ([[United States Soccer Federation|United States]])
| result = W
}}
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Quarter-finals|2024–25 Nations League QF]]
| date = 6 Sep 2011
| date = 14 November
| time = 16:00 ([[UTC-5]])
| time = {{UTZ|20:00|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|ECU}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 4 – 0
| score = 0–1
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|PAN}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=740685
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 = [[Cristian Suárez (Ecuadorian footballer)|Suárez]] {{goal|21}}<br> [[Jaime Ayoví|Ayoví]] {{goal|28}}<br>[[Segundo Castillo|Castillo]] {{goal|59}}<br>[[Cristian Benítez|Benítez]] {{goal|75}}
| goals2 =
| goals2 =
*[[José Fajardo (footballer)|Fajardo]] {{goal|66|pen.}}
| location = [[Quito]], [[Ecuador]]
| location = [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica
| stadium = [[Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional]]
| attendance =
| attendance = 29,201
| referee = [[Wilmar Roldán]] ([[Colombian Football Federation|Colombia]])
| referee = [[Saíd Martínez]] ([[National Autonomous Federation of Football of Honduras|Honduras]])
| result = L
| nobars =
| result = L
| stack = yes
}}
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| round = [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Quarter-finals|2024–25 Nations League QF]]
| date = 7 October 2011
| date = 18 November
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| time = {{UTZ|21:00|-5}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|PAN}}
| score = 0 1
| score = 2–2
| report =
| aggregatescore = 3–2
| team2 = {{fb|BRA}}
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report = https://www.concacaf.com/en/nations-league/game-details?matchid=740689
| goals1 =
| goals2 = [[Neymar]] {{goal|57}}
| goals1 =
*[[César Blackman|Blackman]] {{goal|13}}
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
*[[José Luis Rodríguez (footballer, born 1998)|Rodríguez]] {{goal|45+3}}
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance = 25,000
| goals2 =
*[[Alejandro Bran|Bran]] {{goal|24}}
| referee =
*[[Alonso Martínez (footballer)|Martínez]] {{goal|72}}
| result = L
| location = [[Panama City]], Panama
| stadium = [[Estadio Rommel Fernández]]
| attendance =
| referee = [[César Arturo Ramos|César Ramos]] ([[Mexican Football Federation|Mexico]])
| result = D
| note = Panama won 3–2 on aggregate, advanced to the [[2025 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|Finals]] and qualified for the [[2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2025 Gold Cup]]. Costa Rica advanced to the [[2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification|2025 Gold Cup qualification]].
}}
}}

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===2025===
| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
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| date = 11 November 2011
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-5]])
| date = 22 January
| team1 = {{fb-rt|PAN}}
| time = {{UTZ|19:00|-5}}
| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|Friendly]]
| score = 2 - 0
| report =
| team1 = {{fb-rt|USA}}
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| score =
| goals1 =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals2 =
| report =
| goals1 =
| location =[[Panama City]], [[Panama]]
| goals2 =
| stadium =[[Estadio Rommel Fernández]]
| stadium = [[Inter&Co Stadium]]
| attendance =
| location = [[Orlando, Florida|Orlando]], United States
| referee =
| result = L
| attendance =
| stack = yes
| referee =
| result =
}}
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| round = [[2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification]]
| date = 15 November 2011
| date = March
| time = 15:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| time = {{UTZ|--:--|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BLZ}}
| score = 2 - 2
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| team2 = {{fb|ESP}}
| report =
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| goals2 =
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
| location = Belize
| stadium =
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance =
| attendance =
| referee =
| referee =
| result = D
| result =
}}
}}
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| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| round = [[2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification]]
| date = 11 December 2011
| date = March
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-5]])
| time = {{UTZ|--:--|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CUB}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score = 1 - 1
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|BLZ}}
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report =
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| goals2 =
| location =[[La Habana]], [[Cuba]]
| location = Costa Rica
| stadium =
| stadium =
| attendance =
| attendance =
| referee =
| referee =
| result = D
| result =
| stack = yes
}}
}}
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| round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round#Group B|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| date = 22 December 2011
| date = 7 June
| time = 15:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| time = {{UTZ|--:--|-4}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|VEN}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|BAH}}
| score = 0 - 2
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| report =
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Barquisimeto]], [[Venezuela]]
| location = Bahamas
| stadium =
| stadium = [[Estadio Metropolitano de Fútbol de Lara|Metropolitano de Lara]]
| attendance =
| attendance =
| referee =
| referee =
| result = W
| result =
}}
}}
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| round = [[2026 FIFA World Cup qualification – CONCACAF second round#Group B|2026 FIFA World Cup qualification]]
| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| date = 29 February 2011
| date = 10 June
| time =
| time = {{UTZ|--:--|-6}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|WAL}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Cardiff]], [[Wales]]
| stadium =
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
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| date = 11 April 2012
| time = 18:30
| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score =
| score =
| team2 = {{fb|TRI}}
| report =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|HON}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| goals2 =
| location = Costa Rica
| location =
| stadium =
| stadium =
| attendance =
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| referee =
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}}
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| round = [[Exhibition game#Association football|Hybrid friendly]]
| date = 2 June 2012
| time = 18:30
| date = 13 June
| round = [[Exhibition match|Friendly]]
| time =
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score =
| score =
| team2 = {{flagicon|GER}} [[FC Bayern Munich]]
| report =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|GUA}}
| goals1 =
| goals1 =
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| location = United States
| location =
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| attendance =
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| round = [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup Qualifiers]]
| date = 8 June 2012
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|SLV}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
| stack = yes
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| round = [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup Qualifiers]]
| date = 12 June 2012
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-8]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|GUY}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Providence, Guyana|Providence]], [[Guyana]]
| stadium = [[Providence Stadium]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
| stack = yes
}}
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| round = [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup Qualifiers]]
| date = 7 September 2012
| time = 16:00 ([[UTC-5]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|MEX}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance =
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| stack = yes
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| round = [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup Qualifiers]]
| date = 11 September 2012
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|MEX}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[Mexico City]], [[Mexico]]
| stadium = [[Estadio Azteca]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
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| round = [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup Qualifiers]]
| date = 12 October 2012
| time = 20:00 ([[UTC-5]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|SLV}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|CRC}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location = [[San Salvador]], [[El Salvador]]
| stadium = [[Cuscatlan]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
| stack = yes
}}
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| round = [[2014 FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)|World Cup Qualifiers]]
| date = 16 October 2012
| time = 15:00 ([[UTC-6]])
| team1 = {{fb-rt|CRC}}
| score =
| report =
| team2 = {{fb|GUY}}
| goals1 =
| goals2 =
| location =[[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], [[Costa Rica]]
| stadium =[[Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica (2011)|Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica]]
| attendance =
| referee =
| result =
}}
}}


==Players==
==Coaching staff==
[[Costa Rica international footballers in present]]


{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: left"
==Current squad==
|-
!Position
!Name
|-
|Manager || {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Claudio Vivas]]
|-
|Assistant coach 1|| {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Cristian Vella]]
|-
|Assistant coach 2|| {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Paulo Wanchope]]
|-
|Goalkeeper's coach ||{{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} Matias Stampone
|-
|Fitness coach 1||{{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} Diego Ferella
|-
|Video analyst||{{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} Carlos Di Pasqua
|-
|Doctor||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Alejandro Ramírez
|-
|Physiotherapist||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Martha Sisfontes
|-
|Physiotherapist||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Brayner Sánchez
|-
|Nutritionist||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Alhelí Mateos
|-
|Massage therapist||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Óscar Segura
|-
|Props||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Randall Obando
|-
|Props||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Alberto Mena
|-
|Team administrator||{{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} Alvaro Herrera
|-
|Sporting director||{{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Claudio Vivas]]
|}


===Coaching history===
The following 17 players was called up for the [[Exhibition game|friendly match]] against [[Venezuela national football team|Venezuela]] on 22 December 2011.
:Caretaker managers are listed in ''italics''.
{{Div col|colwidth=20em}}
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Eladio Rosabal Cordero]] (1921)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Manolo Rodríguez]] (1930)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESA}} [[Ricardo Saprissa]] (1935–1938)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Alejandro Morera Soto]] (1941, 1943)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Jorge "Lalo" Rojas|Jorge Rojas]] (1943)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Hernán Bolaños]] (1946); (1948)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ENG}} [[Randolph Galloway]] & {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Hernán Bolaños]] (1946)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Santiago Bonilla]] (1950)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Ismael Quesada]] (1951)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESA}} [[Ricardo Saprissa]] & {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Luis Cartín Paniagua]] (1951)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|BRA|1889}} [[Otto Bumbel]] (1953)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Alfredo Piedra Mora|Alfredo Piedra]] (1955–1957)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|URU}} [[Rubén Amorín]] (1960)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CHI}} [[Hugo Tassara]] (1960)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESP|1945}} [[Eduardo Toba Muíño]] (1961)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Alfredo Piedra Mora|Alfredo Piedra]] (1961–1963)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESP|1945}} [[Eduardo Viso Abella]], {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Alfredo Piedra Mora|Alfredo Piedra]], & {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Mario "Catato" Cordero]] (1965)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Rodolfo Ulloa Antillón]] (1967–1968)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|HUN|1968}} [[Américo Brunner]] (1968)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Rogelio Rojas]] (1969)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Marvin Rodríguez]] (1969, 1971, 1975, 1989–1990, 1992, 1999–2000)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESP|1945}} [[Eduardo Viso Abella]] (1970)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Humberto Maschio]] (1972)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|URU}} [[José Etchegoyen]] (1975)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Juan José Gámez]] (1976)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESP|1977}} [[Antonio Moyano (footballer, born 1928)|Antonio Moyano]] (1979–1980, 1983–1984, 1994)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CSK}} [[Ivan Mráz]] (1980)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|BRA|1968}} [[Odir Jacques]] (1985)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Álvaro Grant MacDonald]] (1985, 1993)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|URU}} [[Gustavo De Simone]] (1987–1989)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESP}} [[Antonio Moyano (footballer, born 1928)|Antonio Moyano]] & {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Marvin Rodríguez]] (1989)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|YUG}} [[Bora Milutinović]] (1990)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Rolando Villalobos]] (1991, 1998)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|URU}} [[Héctor Núñez]] (1992)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Juan José Gámez]] (1993)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ESP}} [[Juan Luis Hernández Fuertes]] (1993–1994, 1997)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Toribio Rojas]] (1994–1995)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Juan Blanco (footballer)|Juan Blanco]] (1995)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|BRA}} [[Valdeir Vieira]] (1996)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Horacio Cordero]] (1997)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|COL}} [[Francisco Maturana]] (1998–1999)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|BRA}} [[Gílson Nunes]] (2000)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Alexandre Guimarães]] (2001–2002, 2005–2006)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} ''[[Rodrigo Kenton]]'' (2002)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|USA}} [[Steve Sampson]] (2003–2004)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|COL}} [[Jorge Luis Pinto]] (2004–2005, 2011–2014)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} ''[[Carlos Watson (footballer)|Carlos Watson]]'' (2006)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Hernán Medford]] (2007–2008)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Rodrigo Kenton]] (2008–2009)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|BRA}} [[Renê Simões]] (2009)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} ''[[Rónald González Brenes|Rónald González]]'' (2010, 2018)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Ricardo La Volpe]] (2010–2011)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Paulo Wanchope]] (2014–2015)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Óscar Ramírez (footballer, born 1964)|Óscar Ramírez]] (2015–2018)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|URU}} [[Gustavo Matosas]] (2018–2019)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} ''[[Douglas Sequeira]]'' (2019)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|CRC}} [[Rónald González Brenes]] (2019–2021)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|COL}} [[Luis Fernando Suárez]] (2021–2023)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} ''[[Claudio Vivas]]'' (2023)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} [[Gustavo Alfaro]] (2023–2024)
* {{#invoke:flag|icon|ARG}} ''[[Claudio Vivas]]'' (2024)
{{div col end}}


==Players==
{{nat fs g start}}
===Current squad===
{{nat fs g player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Daniel Cambronero]]|age={{birth date and age|1986|1|08|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC}}
The following players were called up to the squad for the [[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League]] matches against [[Suriname national football team|Suriname]] and [[Guatemala national football team|Guatemala]] on 11 and 15 October 2024, respectively.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1092733992217399&set=a.802897221201079 |title = Los convocados|website=Facebook |publisher=Federación Costarricense de Fútbol}}</ref>
{{nat fs g player|no=18|pos=GK|name=[[Donny Grant]]|age={{birth date and age|1976|4|2|df=y}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC}}
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{{nat fs g player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Pedro Leal (footballer)|Pedro Leal]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|1|31}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[FK Senica|Senica]]|clubnat=SVK}}
{{nat fs g player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Dave Myrie]]|age={{birth date and age|1988|6|1}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Limon FC]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=6|pos=DF|name=[[Roy Miller (footballer)|Roy Miller]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|11|24|df=y}}||caps=30|goals=0|club=[[New York Red Bulls]]|clubnat=USA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=15|pos=DF|name=[[Gonzalo Segares]]|age={{birth date and age|1982|10|13|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=0|club=[[Chicago Fire]]|clubnat=USA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=17|pos=DF|name=[[Geancarlo González]]|age={{birth date and age|1987|4|16}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC}}
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! colspan="9" bgcolor="#B0D3FB" align="left" |
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''Caps and goals as of 15 October 2024, after the match against {{fb|GUA}}.''
{{nat fs g player|no=5|pos=MF|name=[[Edder Nelson]]|age={{birth date and age|1986|6|26}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Puntarenas FC]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=7|pos=MF|name=[[Diego Estrada]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|5|25}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[CSD Comunicaciones|Comunicaciones]]|clubnat=GUA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Rodney Wallace (footballer)|Rodney Wallace]]|age={{birth date and age|1988|6|17|df=y}}|caps=4|goals=2|club=[[Portland Timbers]]|clubnat=USA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=11|pos=MF|name=[[Yeltsin Tejeda]]|age={{birth date and age|1992|10|19}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=22|pos=MF|name=[[José Miguel Cubero]]|age={{birth date and age|1987|3|19}}|caps=14|goals=1|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=24|pos=MF|name=[[Allen Guevara]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|4|16}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC}}
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{{nat fs g player|no=4|pos=FW|name=[[Jonathan McDonald]]|age={{birth date and age|1987|10|28}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[Kalmar FF]]|clubnat=SWE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Randall Brenes]]|age={{birth date and age|1983|8|12}}|caps=16|goals=5|club=[[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=12|pos=FW|name=[[Kenny Cunningham]]|age={{birth date and age|1985|10|12|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[Gainare Tottori]]|clubnat=JPN}}
{{nat fs g player|no=20|pos=FW|name=[[Jairo Arrieta]]|age={{birth date and age|1985|5|23|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g end}}


{{nat fs g start}}
===Recent Call-ups===
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Patrick Sequeira]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1999|3|1}}|caps=14|goals=0|club=[[Casa Pia A.C.|Casa Pia]]|clubnat=POR}}
''The following players were call-up during the 2011 national team matches.''<ref name="Squad">{{cite web|url=http://www.es.concacaf.com/page/CopaCentroamericana/PerfilesyAlineacionesDetalle/0,,12814~1051969,00.html | title= Copa Centroamericana squad released {{es icon}}| publisher=CONCACAF | accessdate=2011-01-14}}</ref>
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Kevin Briceño]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|10|21}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]|clubnat=CRC}}
<!-- Organized by position, then by most recent call-up and lastly by last name. -->
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Alexandre Lezcano]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2001|8|26|}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Santos de Guápiles F.C.|Santos de Guápiles]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{fs break}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Francisco Calvo]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1992|7|8}}|caps=100|goals=14|club=[[Hatayspor|Atakaş Hatayspor]]|clubnat=TUR}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Juan Pablo Vargas]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1995|6|6}}|caps=29|goals=3|club=[[Millonarios F.C.|Millonarios]]|clubnat=COL}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Ariel Lassiter]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1994|9|27}}|caps=27|goals=2|club=[[Chicago Fire FC|Chicago Fire]]|clubnat=USA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Joseph Mora]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1993|1|15}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[Deportivo Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Haxzel Quirós]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1998|6|3}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Julio Cascante]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1993|10|3}}|caps=11|goals=1|club=[[Austin FC|Austin]]|clubnat=USA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jeyland Mitchell]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2004|9|29}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Feyenoord]]|clubnat=NED}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Fernán Faerrón]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2000|8|22}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Yostin Salinas]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1998|9|14}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Sporting F.C.|Sporting San José]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{fs break}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Brandon Aguilera]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2003|6|28}}|caps=22|goals=0|club=[[Rio Ave F.C.|Rio Ave]]|clubnat=POR}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Jefferson Brenes]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1997|4|13}}|caps=18|goals=1|club=[[Deportivo Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Alejandro Bran]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2001|3|5}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Burton Albion F.C.|Burton Albion]]|clubnat=ENG}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Sebastián Acuña]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2002|6|25}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[A.D. San Carlos|San Carlos]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Rashir Parkins]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|2|23}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{fs break}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Joel Campbell]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1992|6|26}}|caps=146|goals=27|club=[[Atlético Clube Goianiense|Atlético Goianiense]]|clubnat=BRA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Warren Madrigal]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2004|7|24}}|caps=20|goals=4|club=[[Valencia CF Mestalla|Valencia Mestalla]]|clubnat=ESP}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Josimar Alcócer]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2004|7|7}}|caps=17|goals=4|club=[[K.V.C. Westerlo|Westerlo]]|clubnat=BEL}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Alonso Martínez (footballer)|Alonso Martínez]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1998|10|15}}|caps=17|goals=0|club=[[New York City FC|New York City]]|clubnat=USA}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Manfred Ugalde]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2002|5|25}}|caps=16|goals=3|club=[[FC Spartak Moscow|Spartak Moscow]]|clubnat=RUS}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Álvaro Zamora]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2002|3|9}}|caps=16|goals=1|club=[[Aris Thessaloniki F.C.|Aris]]|clubnat=GRE}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Kenneth Vargas]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2002|4|17}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[Heart of Midlothian F.C.|Heart of Midlothian]]|clubnat=SCO}}
{{nat fs g player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Andy Rojas (footballer)|Andy Rojas]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2005|12|5}}|caps=3|goals=1|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC}}
{{nat fs end}}


===Recent call-ups===
The following players have been called up within the last twelve months.
<!--Sorted by position, most recent call-up, caps, goals and last name.-->
{{nat fs r start}}
{{nat fs r start}}
{{nat fs r player|no=13|pos=GK|name=[[Danny Carvajal]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|05|14|df=y}}||caps=0|goals=0|club=[[A.D. San Carlos|San Carlos]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 11 December 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Aarón Cruz]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1991|5|25}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|GUA}}, 9 September 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=1|pos=GK|name=[[Keylor Navas]]|age={{birth date and age|1986|12|5|df=y}}||caps=32|goals=0|club=[[Levante UD|Levante]]|clubnat=ESP|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Kevin Chamorro]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2000|4|8}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[Estoril Praia|Estoril]]|clubnat=POR|latest=[[2024 Copa América]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=18|pos=GK|name=[[Víctor Bolivar]]|age={{birth date and age|1983|9|3|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Alexandre Lezcano]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|8|26}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[Sports periodization|Microcycle]], 27–31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=18|pos=GK|name=[[Esteban Alvarado]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|4|28|df=y}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[AZ (football club)|AZ]]|clubnat=NED|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=GK|name=[[Keylor Navas]]<sup>RET</sup>|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1986|12|15}}|caps=114|goals=0|club=''[[Free agent|Unattached]]''|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs break}}
{{nat fs r player|no=18|pos=GK|name=[[Leonel Moreira]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|4|2|df=y}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=23|pos=GK|name=[[Minor Alvarez|Minor Álvarez]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|11|14|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[A.D. Belén|Belén]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, July 11, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Gerald Taylor (footballer)|Gerald Taylor]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2001|5|28}}|caps=8|goals=1|club=[[Heart of Midlothian F.C.|Heart of Midlothian]]|clubnat=SCO|latest=v. {{fb|GUA}}, 9 September 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Yeison Molina]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|1996|1|25}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[A.D. Guanacasteca|Guanacasteca]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[2024 Copa América]]}}
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{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Douglas Sequeira (footballer, born 2003)|Douglas Sequeira]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2003|9|16}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Nacional|Nacional]]|clubnat=POR|latest=[[2024 Copa América]]}}
! colspan="9" bgcolor="#B0D3FB" align="left" |
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Yurguin Román]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|1|19}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[A.D. San Carlos|San Carlos]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|URU}}, 31 May 2024}}
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{{nat fs r player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[Michael Umaña]]|age={{birth date and age|1982|6|16|df=y}}|caps=50|goals=0|club=[[CSD Comunicaciones|Comunicaciones]]|clubnat=GUA|latest=v. {{fb|VEN}}, 22 December 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Joseth Peraza]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2004|12|9}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[A.D. San Carlos|San Carlos]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|URU}}, 31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Derrick Johnson (footballer)|Derrick Johnson]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|7|28|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Limón F.C.|Limón]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|VEN}}, 22 December 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Iverson Salmerón]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2003|3|6}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Municipal Grecia]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[Sports periodization|Microcycle]], 27–31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Heiner Mora]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|6|20}}|caps=18|goals=1|club=[[Hønefoss BK]]|clubnat=NOR|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 11 December 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Pablo Arboine]]|age={{birth date and age|1998|4|3}}|caps=9|goals=0|club=[[Deportivo Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=4|pos=DF|name=[[José Salvatierra]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|10|10}}|caps=10|goals=0|club=[[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Alexis Gamboa]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1999|3|20}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Roy Myrie]]|age={{birth date and age|1982|08|21}}|caps=26|goals=6|club=[[K.A.A. Gent]]|clubnat=BEL|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Yael López]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|12|17}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, 26 March 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=3|pos=DF|name=[[Jhonny Acosta]]|age={{birth date and age|1983|7|21}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Ian Lawrence (footballer)|Ian Lawrence]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2002|5|28}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|SLV}}, 2 February 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=17|pos=DF|name=[[Gabriel Badilla]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|7|10}}|caps=22|goals=1|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Jefry Valverde]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1995|6|10}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[Deportivo Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|SLV}}, 2 February 2024}}
{{nat fs break}}
{{nat fs r player|no=15|pos=DF|name=[[Júnior Díaz]]|age={{birth date and age|1983|9|12}}|caps=47|goals=1|club=[[Wisła Kraków]]|clubnat=POL|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Bryan Oviedo]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|2|18|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=1|club=[[F.C. Copenhagen|København]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=14|pos=MF|name=[[Orlando Galo]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2000|8|11}}|caps=19|goals=3|club=[[Riga FC|Riga]]|clubnat=LVA|latest=[[2024 Copa América]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Carlos Johnson (soccer)|Carlos Johnson]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|7|10}}|caps=16|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Carlos Mora (footballer)|Carlos Mora]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2001|3|18}}|caps=8|goals=0|club=[[CS Universitatea Craiova|U Craiova]]|clubnat=ROM|latest=v. {{fb|URU}}, 31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[José Mena]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|2|2}}|caps=5|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Douglas López]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|9|21}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|URU}}, 31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=23|pos=DF|name=[[Roy Smith]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|5|11}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[Gainare Tottori]]|clubnat=JPN|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=10|pos=MF|name=[[Allan Cruz]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1996|2|24}}|caps=24|goals=2|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[Sports periodization|Microcycle]], 27–31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Cristopher Meneses]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|5|02}}|caps=4|goals=0|club=[[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=10|pos=MF|name=[[Elías Aguilar]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|11|7}}|caps=22|goals=2|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[Sports periodization|Microcycle]], 27–31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=19|pos=DF|name=[[Óscar Duarte (Costa Rican footballer)|Óscar Duarte]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|6|3}}|caps=7|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, August 10, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Kendall Porras]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2002|9|8}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Sporting F.C.|Sporting San José]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[Sports periodization|Microcycle]], 27–31 May 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=19|pos=DF|name=[[Porfirio López Meza|Porfirio López]]|age={{birth date and age|1985|9|10}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Philadelphia Union]]|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, August 10, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Randall Leal]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1997|1|14}}|caps=29|goals=1|club=[[Nashville SC|Nashville]]|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|SLV}}, 2 February 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=2|pos=DF|name=[[Francisco Calvo]]|age={{birth date and age|1992|07|08}}|caps=3|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, July 11, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Aarón Suárez]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2002|6|27}}|caps=7|goals=1|club=[[Liga Deportiva Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|SLV}}, 2 February 2024}}
{{nat fs r player|no=8|pos=DF|name=[[Gilberto Martínez]] |age={{birth date and age|1979|10|30|df=y}}|caps=61|goals=0|club= [[Brescia Calcio|Brescia]]|clubnat=ITA|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, March 29, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Luis Flores (Costa Rican footballer)|Luis Flores]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1994|1|23}}|caps=1|goals=0|club=[[Sporting F.C.|Sporting San José]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|SLV}}, 2 February 2024}}
{{nat fs break}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Darío Delgado (footballer born 1985)|Darío Delgado]]|age={{birth date and age|1985|12|14|df=y}}|caps=12|goals=0|club=[[Guangdong Sunray Cave|Guangdong Sunray]]|clubnat=CHN|latest=v. {{fb|VEN}}, February 9, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=DF|name=[[Cristian Gamboa]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|10|24|df=y}}||caps=8|goals=0|club=[[F.C. Copenhagen|København]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|HON}}, February 9, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=7|pos=FW|name=[[Anthony Contreras]]|age={{Birth date and age|df=y|2000|1|29}}|caps=28|goals=4|club=[[Riga FC|Riga]]|clubnat=LVA|latest=[[2024 Copa América]]}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Steven Cárdenas]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1991|12|13}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Sporting F.C.|Sporting San José]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|URU}}, 31 May 2024}}
|-----
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Julián Ugalde]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|2005|4|12}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Municipal Grecia]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=[[Sports periodization|Microcycle]], 27–31 May 2024}}
! colspan="9" bgcolor="#B0D3FB" align="left" |
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Jostin Daly]]|age={{birth date and age|df=y|1998|4|23}}|caps=2|goals=1|club=[[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|SLV}}, 2 February 2024}}
|----- bgcolor="#DFEDFD"
{{nat fs break}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Michael Barrantes]]|age={{birth date and age|1983|10|4|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=2|club=[[Aalesunds FK|Aalesunds]]|clubnat=NOR|latest=v. {{fb|VEN}}, 22 December 2011}}
<sup>INJ</sup> Withdrew due to injury.<br>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[José Luis López Ramírez|José Luis López]]|age={{birth date and age|1980|5|27|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=|club=[[A.D. Belén|Belén]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 11 December 2011}}
<sup>RET</sup> Retired from the national team.<br>
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=MF|name=[[Celso Borges]]|age={{birth date and age|1988|5|27|df=y}}|caps=35|goals=9|club=[[AIK Fotboll|AIK]]|clubnat=SWE|latest=v. {{fb|CUB}}, 11 December 2011}}
<sup>ILL</sup> Withdrew due to illness.<br>
{{nat fs r player|no=14|pos=MF|name=[[Randall Azofeifa]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|12|30|df=y}}|caps=31|goals=1|club=[[Gençlerbirliği S.K.|Gençlerbirliği]]|clubnat=TUR|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
<sup>PRE</sup> Preliminary squad.<br>
{{nat fs r player|no=16|pos=MF|name=[[Carlos Hernández Valverde|Carlos Hernández]]|age={{birth date and age|1982|4|9}}|caps=34|goals=7|club=[[Melbourne Victory FC|Melbourne Victory]]|clubnat=AUS|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
<sup>WD</sup> Withdrew for personal reasons.<br>
{{nat fs r player|no=7|pos=MF|name=[[Christian Bolaños]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|5|17|df=y}}|caps=38|goals=1|club=[[F.C. Copenhagen|København]]|clubnat=DEN|latest=v. {{fb|BRA}}, 7 October 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[Diego Madrigal]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|3|19}}|caps=12|goals=1|club=[[Unknow]]|clubnat=IND|latest=v. {{fb|BRA}}, October 7, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=5|pos=MF|name=[[José Luis Cordero]]|age={{birth date and age|1987|1|31}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Herediano|Herediano]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|BRA}}, October 7, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=25|pos=MF|name=[[Álvaro Sánchez]]|age={{birth date and age|1984|08|2|df=y}}|caps=9|goals=2|club=[[Unknow]]|clubnat=CHN|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=8|pos=MF|name=[[David Guzmán]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|2|18}}|caps=11|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=5|pos=MF|name=[[Luis Miguel Valle]]|age={{birth date and age|1989|5|11}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[L.D. Alajuelense|Alajuelense]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, August 10, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=|pos=FW|name=[[Hanzel Arauz]]|age={{birth date and age|1988|8|12}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[C.S. Cartaginés|Cartaginés]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, July 11, 2011}}
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! colspan="9" bgcolor="#B0D3FB" align="left" |
|----- bgcolor="#DFEDFD"
{{nat fs r player|no=20|pos=FW|name=[[Olman Vargas]]|age={{birth date and age|1985|5|23|df=y}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[Columbus Crew]]|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|VEN}}, 22 December 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=16|pos=FW|name=[[Marco Ureña]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|3|5|df=y}}|caps=19|goals=7|club=[[FC Kuban Krasnodar]]|clubnat=RUS|latest=v. {{fb|VEN}}, 22 December 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=21|pos=FW|name=[[Winston Parks]]|age={{birth date and age|1981|10|12|df=y}}|caps=30|goals=6|club=[[FK Baku|Baku]]|clubnat=AZE|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=10|pos=FW|name=[[Bryan Ruiz]]|age={{birth date and age|1985|8|18|df=y}}|caps=45|goals=9|club=[[Fulham F.C.|Fulham]]|clubnat=ENG|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=12|pos=FW|name=[[Joel Campbell]]|age={{birth date and age|1992|6|26}}|caps=9|goals=3|club=[[FC Lorient|Lorient]]|clubnat=FRA|latest=v. {{fb|ESP}}, 15 November 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=9|pos=FW|name=[[Álvaro Saborío]]|age={{birth date and age|1982|5|25|df=y}}|caps=55|goals=23|club=[[Real Salt Lake]]|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|BRA}}, 7 October 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=17|pos=FW|name=[[Josué Martínez]]|age={{birth date and age|1990|3|25}}|caps=16|goals=2|club=[[Philadelphia Union]]|clubnat=USA|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=8|pos=FW|name=[[Daniel Colindres]]|age={{birth date and age2|2011|7|1|1985|1|10}}|caps=2|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, September 6, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=21|pos=FW|name=[[César Elizondo]]|age={{birth date and age|1988|2|10}}|caps=10|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ECU}}, August 10, 2011}}
{{nat fs r player|no=8|pos=FW|name=[[Jorge Castro (footballer)|Jorge Castro]]|age={{birth date and age2|2011|7|1|1990|9|11}}|caps=0|goals=0|club=[[C.D. Saprissa|Saprissa]]|clubnat=CRC|latest=v. {{fb|ARG}}, July 11, 2011}}
{{nat fs end}}
{{nat fs end}}


==Records==
===Previous squads===
{{updated|14 November 2024}}<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=http://www.ruife.es/costa-rica/ |title=Costa Rica&nbsp;– Record International Players |author=Luis Fernando Passo Alpuin |publisher=RSSSF |access-date=4 July 2013 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140720071710/http://www.ruife.es/costa-rica/ |archive-date=20 July 2014 }}</ref>
{{col-start}}
:''Players in '''bold''' are still active with Costa Rica.''
{{col-break|width=33%}}
;FIFA World Cup
*[[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|1990 FIFA World Cup squad]]
*[[2002 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|2002 FIFA World Cup squad]]
*[[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|2006 FIFA World Cup squad]]
{{col-break|width=33%}}
;Gold Cup
*[[1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
*[[2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup squad]]
{{col-break|width=34%}}
;Copa America
*[[1997 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|1997 Copa América squad]]
*[[2001 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|2001 Copa América squad]]
*[[2004 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|2004 Copa América squad]]
*[[2011 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|2011 Copa América squad]]
{{col-end}}


==Player records==
===Most appearances===
[[File:Celso Borges - Gold Cup 2015.jpg|200px|right|thumb|[[Celso Borges]] is Costa Rica's most capped player with 163 appearances.]]


{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
As of 12 October 2011. '''Bold''' indicates active players.
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}
;Players with most appearances
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="3" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
!width=30px|Rank
!
!style="width:150px;"|Player
!Name
!Caps
!width=50px|Caps
!width=50px|Goals
!Career
!style="width:100px;"|Career
|-
|-
| 1 || align=left| [[Celso Borges]] || '''163''' || 27 || <span class="nowrap">2008–2023</span>
|1
|align=left| [[Walter Centeno]]
|137
|1995–2009
|-
|-
| rowspan=2| 2 || align=left| [[Bryan Ruiz]] || '''147''' || 29 || <span class="nowrap">2005–2022</span>
|2
|align=left| [[Luis Marín]]
|127
|1993–2009
|-
|-
| align=left| '''[[Joel Campbell]]''' || '''147''' || 27 || 2011–present
|3
|align=left| [[Rolando Fonseca]]
|112
|1992–2011
|-
|-
| 4 || align=left| [[Walter Centeno]] || '''137''' || 24 || <span class="nowrap">1995–2009</span>
|4
|align=left| [[Mauricio Solís]]
|110
|1993–2006
|-
|-
| 5 || align=left| [[Luis Marín (footballer, born 1974)|Luis Marín]] || '''128''' || 5 || 1993–2009
|5
|align=left| [[Harold Wallace]]
|100
|1995–2009
|-
|-
| 6 || align=left| [[Keylor Navas]] || '''114''' || 0 || <span class="nowrap">2008–2024</span>
|6
|align=left| [[Ronald Gomez]]
|91
|1995–2008
|-
|-
| 7 || align=left| [[Rolando Fonseca]] || '''113''' || 47 || 1992–2011
|7
|align=left| [[Hernán Medford]]
|89
|1987–2002
|-
|-
| 8 || align=left| [[Álvaro Saborío]] || '''112''' || 36 || 2002–2021
|8
|align=left| [[Erick Lonnis]]
|76
|1992–2002
|-
|-
| 9 || align=left| [[Mauricio Solís]] || '''110''' || 6 || 1993–2006
|9
|align=left| [[Wilmer López]]
|76
|1995–2003
|-
|-
| 10 || align=left| [[Michael Umaña]] || '''102''' || 1 || 2004–2017
|10
|align=left| [[Oscar Ramirez]]
|75
|1985–1997
|}
|}


===Top goalscorers===
{{col-2}}


[[File:Rolando Fonseca - Oct. 2006.jpg|200px|right|thumb|[[Rolando Fonseca]] is Costa Rica's all-time top scorer with 47 goals.]]
;Players with most goals

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
!width=30px|Rank
!style="width:150px;"|Player
!width=50px|Goals
!width=50px|Caps
!width=50px|Ratio
!style="width:100px;"|Career
|-
| 1 ||align=left| [[Rolando Fonseca]] || '''47''' || 113 || {{#expr: 47/113 round 2}} || <span class="nowrap">1992–2011</span>
|-
| 2 ||align=left| [[Paulo Wanchope]] || '''45''' || 73 || {{#expr: 45/73 round 2}} || 1996–2008
|-
| 3 ||align=left| [[Álvaro Saborío]] || '''36''' || 112 || {{#expr: 36/112 round 2}} || <span class="nowrap">2002–2021</span>
|-
| 4 ||align=left| [[Bryan Ruiz]] || '''29''' || 147 || {{#expr: 29/147 round 2}} || 2005–2022
|-
|rowspan=3|5 ||align=left| [[Juan Ulloa]] || '''27''' || 27 || {{#expr: 27/27 round 2}} || 1955–1970
|-
|align=left| '''[[Joel Campbell]]''' || '''27''' || 146 || {{#expr: 27/146 round 2}} || {{nowrap|2011–present}}
|-
|align=left| [[Celso Borges]] || '''27''' || 163 || {{#expr: 27/163 round 2}} || 2008–2023
|-
| rowspan=2|8 ||align=left| [[Rónald Gómez]] || '''24''' || 91 || {{#expr: 24/91 round 2}} || 1993–2008
|-
|align=left| [[Walter Centeno]] || '''24''' || 137 || {{#expr: 24/137 round 2}} || 1995–2009
|-
| 10 ||align=left| [[Jorge Monge]] || '''23''' || 27 || {{#expr: 23/27 round 2}} || 1955–1961
|}

==Competitive record==
===FIFA World Cup===
{{Main|Costa Rica at the FIFA World Cup}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!colspan=10|[[FIFA World Cup]] record
!width=1% rowspan=28|
!colspan=7|[[FIFA World Cup qualification|Qualification]] record
|-
|-
!Year
!
!Round
!Player
!Position
!Goals
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!Career
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!Squad
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[1930 FIFA World Cup|1930]]
|1
| colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Did not enter''
|align=left| [[Rolando Fonseca]]
| colspan=7|''Declined invitation''
|47
|1992–2009
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Italy|1861}} [[1934 FIFA World Cup|1934]]
|2
| colspan=7|''Did not enter''
|align=left| [[Paulo Wanchope]]
|45
|1996–2008
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|France|1794}} [[1938 FIFA World Cup|1938]]
|3
| colspan=9|''Withdrew''
|align=left| [[Juan Ulloa]]
| colspan=7|''Withdrew''
|27
|1955–1970
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil|1889}} [[1950 FIFA World Cup|1950]]
|4
| colspan=9|''Did not enter''
|align=left| [[Ronald Gómez]]
| colspan=7|''Did not enter''
|24
|1993–2008
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Switzerland}} [[1954 FIFA World Cup|1954]]
|5
| colspan=9|''Entry not accepted by FIFA''
|align=left| [[Jorge Hernán Monge]]
| colspan=7|''Entry not accepted by FIFA''
|23
|1955–1961
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[1958 FIFA World Cup|1958]]
|6
| colspan=9 rowspan=8|''Did not qualify''
|align=left| [[Walter Centeno]]
|24
| 6
| 4
|1995–2009
| 1
| 1
| 16
| 7
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Chile}} [[1962 FIFA World Cup|1962]]
|7
| 9
|align=left| '''[[Alvaro Saborio]]'''
|23
| 5
| 1
|2002–
| 3
| 22
| 14
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|England}} [[1966 FIFA World Cup|1966]]
|8
| 8
|align=left| [[Hernán Medford]]
|18
| 5
| 2
|1987–2002
| 1
| 17
| 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1970 FIFA World Cup|1970]]
|9
| 4
|align=left| [[Rafael Madrigal]]
|15
| 2
|
| 1
| 1
| 7
| 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|West Germany}} [[1974 FIFA World Cup|1974]]
|10
| 2
|align=left| [[Rodolfo Herrera]]
|14
| 0
|
| 1
| 1
| 4
| 5
|-
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[1978 FIFA World Cup|1978]]
| 6
| 1
| 4
| 1
| 8
| 6
|-
| {{flagicon|Spain}} [[1982 FIFA World Cup|1982]]
| 8
| 1
| 4
| 3
| 6
| 10
|-
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1986 FIFA World Cup|1986]]
| 8
| 2
| 5
| 1
| 10
| 8
|-
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[1990 FIFA World Cup|1990]]
| Round of 16
| 13th
| 4
| 2
| 0
| 2
| 4
| 6
| [[1990 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 10
| 6
| 2
| 2
| 13
| 7
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[1994 FIFA World Cup|1994]]
| colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''
| 8
| 4
| 0
| 4
| 16
| 11
|-
| {{flagicon|France|1974}} [[1998 FIFA World Cup|1998]]
| 16
| 7
| 3
| 6
| 22
| 17
|-
| {{flagicon|South Korea|1997}} {{#invoke:flag|icon|Japan}} [[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]]
| rowspan=2|Group stage
| 19th
| 3
| 1
| 1
| 1
| 5
| 6
| [[2002 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 17
| 11
| 3
| 3
| 31
| 10
|-
| {{flagicon|Germany}} [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]]
| 31st
| 3
| 0
| 0
| 3
| 3
| 9
| [[2006 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 18
| 8
| 4
| 6
| 30
| 25
|-
| {{flagicon|South Africa}} [[2010 FIFA World Cup|2010]]
| colspan=9|''Did not qualify''
| 20
| 12
| 3
| 5
| 41
| 22
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]]
| Quarter-finals
| 8th
| 5
| 2
| 3
| 0
| 5
| 2
| [[2014 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 16
| 8
| 4
| 4
| 27
| 12
|-
| {{flagicon|Russia}} [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]]
| rowspan=2|Group stage
| 29th
| 3
| 0
| 1
| 2
| 2
| 5
| [[2018 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 16
| 9
| 5
| 2
| 25
| 11
|-
| {{flagicon|Qatar}} [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]]
| 27th
| 3
| 1
| 0
| 2
| 3
| 11
| [[2022 FIFA World Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 15
| 8
| 4
| 3
| 14
| 8
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2026 FIFA World Cup|2026]]
| colspan=9|''Qualification in progress''
| 2
| 2
| 0
| 0
| 7
| 0
|-
| {{flagicon|Morocco}} {{flagicon|Portugal}} {{flagicon|Spain}} [[2030 FIFA World Cup|2030]]
| colspan=9 rowspan=2|''To be determined''
| colspan=6 rowspan=2|''To be determined''
|-
| {{flagicon|Saudi Arabia}} [[2034 FIFA World Cup|2034]]
|-
!Total
!{{Tooltip|Quarter-finals|Highest finish}}
!{{Tooltip|6/22|Number of tournaments qualified for}}
!21
!6
!5
!10
!22
!39
!—
!189
!95
!47
!47
!316
!184
|}
|}
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;"
|-
!colspan=2|FIFA World Cup history
|-
!First match
|{{fb|CRC}} 1–0 {{fb-rt|SCO}}<br>(11 June 1990; [[Genoa]], Italy)
|-
!Biggest win
|{{fb|URU}} 1–3 {{fb-rt|CRC}}<br>(14 June 2014; [[Fortaleza]], Brazil)
|-
!Biggest defeat
|{{fb|ESP}} 7–0 {{fb-rt|CRC}}<br>(23 November 2022; [[Doha]], Qatar)
|-
!Best result
|Quarter-finals ([[2014 FIFA World Cup|2014]])
|-
!Worst result
|Group stage ([[2002 FIFA World Cup|2002]], [[2006 FIFA World Cup|2006]], [[2018 FIFA World Cup|2018]], [[2022 FIFA World Cup|2022]])
|}
:''*Draws include knockout matches decided via [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|penalty shoot-out]].''


===CONCACAF Gold Cup===
{{col-end}}
{{Main|Costa Rica at the CONCACAF Gold Cup}}
{{col-begin}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
{{col-2}}

==Managers==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-2}}

===In all times===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!colspan=10|[[CONCACAF Championship]] & [[CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]] record
!Name
!width=1% rowspan=30|
!Period
!colspan=6|[[CONCACAF Gold Cup qualification|Qualification]] record
!Country
|-
|-
!Year
|[[Randolph Galloway]]
!Round
|1946–1948
!Position
|{{flagicon|England}}
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!Squad
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]]
| '''Champions'''
| '''1st'''
| '''6'''
| '''5'''
| '''1'''
| '''0'''
| '''14'''
| '''2'''
| '''Squad'''
| colspan=6|''Qualified automatically''
|- style="background:#c96;"
| {{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[1965 CONCACAF Championship|1965]]
| Third place
| 3rd
| 5
| 2
| 2
| 1
| 11
| 4
| Squad
| colspan=6|''Automatically entered''
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[1967 CONCACAF Championship|1967]]
|Vacant
| colspan=9|''Did not enter''
|1948–1950
| colspan=6|''Did not enter''
|
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Costa Rica}} [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]]
| '''Champions'''
| '''1st'''
| '''5'''
| '''4'''
| '''1'''
| '''0'''
| '''13'''
| '''2'''
| '''Squad'''
| colspan=6|''Qualified as hosts''
|- style="background:#c96;"
| {{flagicon|Trinidad and Tobago}} [[1971 CONCACAF Championship|1971]]
| Third place
| 3rd
| 5
| 2
| 1
| 2
| 6
| 5
| Squad
| colspan=6|<span class="nowrap">''Qualified as defending champions''</span>
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Haiti|1964}} [[1973 CONCACAF Championship|1973]]
|[[Otto Bumbel]]
| colspan=9 rowspan=3|''Did not qualify''
|1950–1956
| 2
|{{flagicon|Brazil}}
| 0
| 1
| 1
| 4
| 5
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1977 CONCACAF Championship|1977]]
|Luis Lucho Tirado
| 6
|1956–1958
| 1
|{{flagicon|Chile}}
| 4
| 1
| 8
| 6
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[1981 CONCACAF Championship|1981]]
|Hugo Tassara Olivares
| 8
|1958–1960
| 1
|{{flagicon|Chile}}
| 4
| 3
| 6
| 10
|- style="background:#c96;"
| [[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1985]]
| Third place
| 3rd
| 8
| 2
| 5
| 1
| 10
| 8
| Squad
| 5
| 1
| 0
| 4
| 5
| 9
|- style="background:Gold;"
| [[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]
| '''Champions'''
| '''1st'''
| '''8'''
| '''5'''
| '''1'''
| '''2'''
| '''10'''
| '''6'''
| '''Squad'''
| colspan=6|''Qualified automatically''
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1991]]
| Fourth place
| 4th
| 5
| 1
| 0
| 4
| 5
| 9
| [[1991 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| colspan=6|''Qualified as defending champions''
|- style="background:#c96;"
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1993]]
| Third place
| 3rd
| 5
| 1
| 3
| 1
| 6
| 5
| [[1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 5
| 4
| 0
| 1
| 11
| 2
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[1996 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1996]]
|[[Eduardo Toba]]
| colspan=9|''Did not qualify''
|1960–1961
| 4
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 5
| 6
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1998]]
|Alfredo Piedra
| Group stage
|1961–1962
| 5th
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
| 2
| 1
| 0
| 1
| 8
| 4
| [[1998 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 5
| 3
| 2
| 0
| 12
| 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2000]]
|[[Mario Cordero]]
| Quarter-finals
|1962–1965
| 6th
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
| 3
| 0
| 2
| 1
| 5
| 6
| [[2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 5
| 3
| 0
| 2
| 13
| 3
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2002]]
| '''[[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup final|Runners-up]]'''
| '''2nd'''
| '''5'''
| '''3'''
| '''1'''
| '''1'''
| '''8'''
| '''5'''
| '''[[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]'''
| 5
| 2
| 2
| 1
| 8
| 5
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2003]]
| Fourth place
| 4th
| 5
| 2
| 0
| 3
| 10
| 8
| [[2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 5
| 4
| 1
| 0
| 5
| 1
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2005]]
|Eduardo Viso Abella
| rowspan=2|Quarter-finals
|1965–1971
| 6th
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
| 4
| 2
| 1
| 1
| 6
| 4
| [[2005 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 4
| 3
| 1
| 0
| 8
| 2
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2007]]
|[[Humberto Maschio]]
| 7th
|1971–1975
| 4
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 3
| 4
| [[2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 4
| 2
| 1
| 1
| 6
| 3
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2009]]
| Semi-finals
| 4th
| 5
| 2
| 2
| 1
| 10
| 6
| [[2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 4
| 3
| 1
| 0
| 9
| 1
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2011]]
|José Etchegoyen
| rowspan=3|Quarter-finals
|1975–1980
| 5th
|{{flagicon|Uruguay}}
| 4
| 1
| 2
| 1
| 8
| 6
| [[2011 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 4
| 1
| 2
| 1
| 5
| 4
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2013]]
|Antonio Moyano Reyna
| 5th
|1980–1985
| 4
|{{flagicon|Spain}}
| 2
| 0
| 2
| 4
| 2
| [[2013 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 5
| 4
| 1
| 0
| 6
| 1
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2015]]
|Odir Jacques
| 7th
|1985–1987
| 4
|{{flagicon|Brazil}}
| 0
| 3
| 1
| 3
| 4
| [[2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 3
| 2
| 1
| 0
| 7
| 3
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2017]]
| Semi-finals
| 4th
| 5
| 3
| 1
| 1
| 6
| 3
| [[2017 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 5
| 1
| 3
| 1
| 4
| 2
|-
|-
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} {{flagicon|Jamaica}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2019]]
|[[Gustavo de Simone]]
| rowspan=3|Quarter-finals
|1987–1989
| 5th
|{{flagicon|Uruguay}}
| 4
| 2
| 1
| 1
| 8
| 4
| [[2019 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| colspan=6|''Qualified automatically''
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2021]]
|[[Marvin Rodríguez]]
| 5th
|1989–1990
| 4
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
| 3
| 0
| 1
| 6
| 4
| [[2021 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 4
| 1
| 3
| 0
| 4
| 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} {{flagicon|United States}} [[2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2023]]
|[[Bora Milutinovic]]
| 7th
|1990
| 4
|{{flagicon|Serbia}}
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 7
| 8
| [[2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| 4
| 2
| 0
| 2
| 4
| 4
|-
|-
!Total
|Rolando Villalobos
!3 Titles
|1991–1992
!22/27
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
!104
!45
!29
!30
!167
!109
!—
!82
!38
!28
!16
!125
!64
|}
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;"
|-
|-
!colspan=2|CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup history
|[[Héctor Núñez]]
|1992
|{{flagicon|Uruguay}}
|-
|-
!First match
|Juan José Gamez
|{{fb|CRC}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|JAM}}<br>(24 March 1963; [[Santa Ana, El Salvador|Santa Ana]], El Salvador)
|1993
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Biggest win
|[[Toribio Rojas]]
|{{fb|CRC}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|JAM}}<br>(24 March 1963; Santa Ana, El Salvador)<br/>{{fb|CRC}} 6–0 {{fb-rt|ANT}}<br>(28 March 1965; [[Guatemala City]], Guatemala)
|1993–1995
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Biggest defeat
|Ignacio Núñez
|{{fb|MEX}} 4–1 {{fb-rt|CRC}}<br>(12 June 2011; [[Chicago]], United States)
|1995
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Best result
|[[Valdeir Viera]]
|'''Champions''' ([[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]], [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]], [[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]])
|1996
|{{flagicon|Brazil}}
|-
|-
!Worst result
|[[Horacio Cordero]]
|Quarter-finals ([[2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2007]], [[2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2015]], [[2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2023]])
|1997
|}
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}

===CONCACAF Nations League===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
! colspan=21|[[CONCACAF Nations League]] record
|Juan Luis Hernández Fuertes
|1997
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
! colspan=10|League
|Rolando Villalobos
! rowspan=7|
|1998
! colspan=9|Finals
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Season
|[[Francisco Maturana]]
!Division
|1999
!Group
|{{flagicon|Colombia}}
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!{{Tooltip|P/R|Promotion/relegation at end of season}}
!Year
!Result
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!{{Tooltip|Squad|Finals Squad Only}}
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League|2019−20]]
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|[[2019–20 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group D|D]]
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|4
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|1
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|3
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|0
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|4
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|3
|bgcolor="#f8f9fa"|{{same position}}
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2021]]
|Fourth place
|2
|0
|2
|0
|2
|0
|[[2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|-
|-
|[[2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League|2022–23]]
|[[Marvin Rodríguez]]
|[[2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]
|1999–2000
|[[2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group B|B]]
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|4
|2
|0
|2
|4
|4
|{{same position}}
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2023 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2023]]
|colspan=8 rowspan=2|''Did not qualify''
|-
|-
|[[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League|2023–24]]
|Gilson Siqueira Nunes
|[[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]
|2000
|colspan=7|''[[Bye (sports)|Bye]]''
|{{flagicon|Brazil}}
|{{same position}}
|{{flagicon|USA}} [[2024 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2024]]
|-
|-
|[[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League|2024–25]]
|[[Alexandre Guimarães]]
|[[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A|A]]
|2001–2002
|[[2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League A#Group A|A]]
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} {{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|colspan=7|''In progress''
|{{flagicon image|Flag of none.svg}} 2025
|colspan=8|''To be determined''
|-
|-
!Total
|[[Rodrigo Kenton]]
!—
|2002
!—
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
!8
!3
!3
!2
!8
!7
!—
!Total
!0 Titles
!2
!0
!2
!0
!2
!0
!—
|}
{| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" style="text-align: center;font-size:90%;"
|-
|-
!colspan=2|CONCACAF Nations League history
|[[Steve Sampson]]
|2002–2004
|{{flagicon|United States}}
|-
|-
!First match
|[[Jorge Luis Pinto]]
|{{fb|HAI}} 1–1 {{fb-rt|CRC}}<br>(10 October 2019; [[Nassau, Bahamas|Nassau]], Bahamas)
|2004–2005
|{{flagicon|Colombia}}
|-
|-
!Biggest win
|[[Alexandre Guimarães]]
|{{fb|CRC}} 2–0 {{fb-rt|MTQ|football-old}}<br>(5 June 2022; [[San José, Costa Rica|San José]], Costa Rica)
|2005–2006
|{{flagicon|Brazil}} {{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Biggest defeat
|[[Hernán Medford]]
|{{fb|CRC}} 0–3 {{fb-rt|PAN}}<br>(16 November 2023; San José, Costa Rica)
|2006–2008
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Best result
|[[Rodrigo Kenton]]
| Fourth place ([[2021 CONCACAF Nations League Finals|2019–20]])
|2008–2009
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
!Worst result
|[[René Simoes]]
| Eighth place ([[2023–24 CONCACAF Nations League|2023–24]])
|2009
|}
|{{flagicon|Brazil}}

===Copa América===
{{main|Costa Rica at the Copa América}}
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
!colspan=10|[[Copa América]] record
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
!Squad
|-
| {{flagicon|Ecuador|1900}} [[1993 Copa América|1993]]*
| colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Not invited''
|-
| {{flagicon|Uruguay}} [[1995 Copa América|1995]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Bolivia}} [[1997 Copa América|1997]]
| Group stage||10th||3||0||1||2||2||10||[[1997 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Paraguay}} [[1999 Copa América|1999]]
| colspan=9|''Not invited''
|-
| {{flagicon|Colombia}} [[2001 Copa América|2001]]
| rowspan=2|Quarter-finals||5th||4||2||1||1||7||3||[[2001 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Peru|football}} [[2004 Copa América|2004]]
| 7th||4||1||0||3||3||8||[[2004 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Venezuela}} [[2007 Copa América|2007]]
| colspan=9|''Not invited''
|-
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[2011 Copa América|2011]]
| Group stage||9th||3||1||0||2||2||4||[[2011 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|-
| {{flagicon|Chile}} [[2015 Copa América|2015]]
| colspan=9|''Not invited''
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[Copa América Centenario|2016]]
|[[Rónald González Brenes]]
| Group stage||10th||3||1||1||1||3||6||[[Copa América Centenario squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|2009–2010
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2019 Copa América|2019]]
|[[Ricardo La Volpe]]
| colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Not invited''
|2010–2011
|{{flagicon|Argentina}}
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil}} [[2021 Copa América|2021]]
|[[Rónald González Brenes]]
|2011
|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}}
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2024 Copa América|2024]]
|[[Jorge Luis Pinto]]
| Group stage||10th||3||1||1||1||2||4||[[2024 Copa América squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
|2011-
|{{flagicon|Colombia}}
|-
|-
!Total||Quarter-finals||6/13||20||6||4||10||19||35||—
|}
|}
:''*The [[1993 Copa América]] was the first time nations from outside CONMEBOL were invited.''
{{col-2}}


===Current coaching staff===
===Copa Centroamericana===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
'''Manager'''
|-
*[[Jorge Luis Pinto]]
!colspan=9|[[Copa Centroamericana]] record
'''Assistant Coach
|-
*[[Paulo Wanchope]]
!Year
'''Assistant Coach 2'''
!Round
*[[Luis Marin]]
!Position
'''Assistant Coach 3'''
!{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
*Vacant
!{{Abbr|W|Won}}
'''Head Athletic Trainer'''
!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
*[[Erick Sánchez]]
!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
'''Goalkeeper's Coach'''
!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
*[[Luis Gabelo Conejo]]
!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
'''Medic'''
|- style="background:Gold;"
*[[Alejandro Ramírez Elizondo]]
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{#invoke:flag|icon|Costa Rica}} [[1991 UNCAF Nations Cup|1991]]
'''Massage Therapist'''
| '''Champions'''
*TBA
| 1st
{{col-end}}
| 3
{{col-begin}}
| 3
{{col-2}}
| 0
| 0
| 10
| 1
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[1993 UNCAF Nations Cup|1993]]
| '''Runners-up'''
| 2nd
| 3
| 2
| 0
| 1
| 3
| 2
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[1995 UNCAF Nations Cup|1995]]
| Fourth place
| 4th
| 4
| 1
| 1
| 2
| 5
| 6
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[1997 UNCAF Nations Cup|1997]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 5
| 3
| 2
| 0
| 12
| 3
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1999 UNCAF Nations Cup|1999]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 5
| 3
| 0
| 2
| 13
| 3
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[2001 UNCAF Nations Cup|2001]]
| '''Runners-up'''
| 2nd
| 5
| 2
| 2
| 1
| 8
| 5
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|Panama}} [[2003 UNCAF Nations Cup|2003]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 5
| 4
| 1
| 0
| 5
| 1
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[2005 UNCAF Nations Cup|2005]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 4
| 3
| 1
| 0
| 8
| 2
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[2007 UNCAF Nations Cup|2007]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 4
| 2
| 1
| 1
| 5
| 2
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[2009 UNCAF Nations Cup|2009]]
| '''Runners-up'''
| 2nd
| 4
| 3
| 1
| 0
| 9
| 1
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|Panama}} [[2011 Copa Centroamericana|2011]]
| '''Runners-up'''
| 2nd
| 4
| 1
| 2
| 1
| 6
| 5
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[2013 Copa Centroamericana|2013]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 5
| 4
| 1
| 0
| 6
| 1
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[2014 Copa Centroamericana|2014]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 3
| 2
| 1
| 0
| 7
| 3
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| {{flagicon|Panama}} [[2017 Copa Centroamericana|2017]]
| Fourth place
| 4th
| 5
| 1
| 3
| 1
| 4
| 2
|-
!Total||8 Titles||14/14||59||34||16||9||103||37
|}


===Record versus other nations===
===CCCF Championship===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
: ''As of 2011-03-25''
|-
!colspan=10|[[CCCF Championship]] record
|-
!Year
!Round
!Position
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1941 CCCF Championship|1941]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 4
| 4
| 0
| 0
| 23
| 5
|- style="background:#c96;"
| {{flagicon|El Salvador}} [[1943 CCCF Championship|1943]]
| Third place
| 3rd
| 6
| 3
| 0
| 3
| 20
| 15
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1946 CCCF Championship|1946]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 5
| 4
| 0
| 1
| 24
| 6
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|Guatemala}} [[1948 CCCF Championship|1948]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 8
| 5
| 1
| 2
| 25
| 11
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|Panama}} [[1951 CCCF Championship|1951]]
| '''Runners-up'''
| 2nd
| 4
| 2
| 1
| 1
| 13
| 5
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1953 CCCF Championship|1953]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 6
| 6
| 0
| 0
| 19
| 2
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|Honduras|1949}} [[1955 CCCF Championship|1955]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 6
| 6
| 0
| 0
| 19
| 4
|-
| {{flagicon|Netherlands Antilles}} [[1957 CCCF Championship|1957]]
| colspan=8|''Withdrew''
|- style="background:Gold;"
| {{flagicon|Cuba}} [[1960 CCCF Championship|1960]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 5
| 3
| 2
| 0
| 14
| 4
|- style="background:Gold;"
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1961 CCCF Championship|1961]]
| '''Champions'''
| 1st
| 7
| 7
| 0
| 0
| 32
| 4
|-
!Total!!7 Titles!!9/10!!51!!40!!4!!7!!191!!56
|}


===Olympic Games===
{|class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
|-
|-
!colspan=10|[[Football at the Summer Olympics|Olympic Games]] record
! width = "250" | Nation
! width = "50" | Pld
! width = "50" | W
! width = "50" | D
! width = "50" | L
! width = "50" | GF
! width = "50" | GA
! width = "50" | GD
! width = "50" | Pts
|-
|-
!Year
| {{fb|ARG}}
!Round
| align="center" | 6
!Position
| align="center" | 0
!{{Tooltip|Pld|Games played}}
| align="center" | 2
!{{Tooltip|W|Won}}
| align="center" | 4
!{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}}
| align="center" | 5
!{{Tooltip|L|Lost}}
| align="center" | 12
!{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}}
| align="center" | -7
!{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}}
| align="center" | 2
!Squad
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|France|1794}} [[Football at the 1900 Summer Olympics|1900]]||colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Only club teams participated''
| {{fb|AUT}}
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | -2
| align="center" | 1
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States|1896}} [[Football at the 1904 Summer Olympics|1904]]
| {{fb|BAR}}
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | +2
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Football at the 1908 Summer Olympics|1908]]||colspan=9 rowspan=3|''No national representative''
| {{fb|BEL}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Sweden}} [[Football at the 1912 Summer Olympics|1912]]
| {{fb|BLZ}}
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 13
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | +11
| align="center" | 8
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Belgium}} [[Football at the 1920 Summer Olympics|1920]]
| {{fb|BOL}}
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +6
| align="center" | 6
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|France|1794}} [[Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics|1924]]||colspan=9 rowspan=2|''Not an IOC member''
| {{fb|BRA}}
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 16
| align="center" | -10
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Netherlands}} [[Football at the 1928 Summer Olympics|1928]]
| {{fb|CMR}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +5
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Nazi Germany}} [[Football at the 1936 Summer Olympics|1936]]||colspan=9 rowspan=6|''Did not participate''
| {{fb|CAN}}
| align="center" | 18
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 19
| align="center" | 14
| align="center" | +5
| align="center" |
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United Kingdom}} [[Football at the 1948 Summer Olympics|1948]]
| {{fb|CHI}}
| align="center" | 9
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 10
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | +2
| align="center" |
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Finland}} [[Football at the 1952 Summer Olympics|1952]]
| {{fb|CHN}}
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | +2
| align="center" | 8
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Australia}} [[Association football at the 1956 Summer Olympics|1956]]
| {{fb|COL}}
| align="center" | 10
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 24
| align="center" | -13
| align="center" | 6
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Italy}} [[Football at the 1960 Summer Olympics|1960]]
| {{fb|CUB}}
| align="center" | 13
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 44
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | +36
| align="center" |
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Japan|1947}} [[Football at the 1964 Summer Olympics|1964]]
| {{fb|CUR}}
| align="center" | 20
| align="center" | 13
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 44
| align="center" | 20
| align="center" | +24
| align="center" |
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Football at the 1968 Summer Olympics|1968]]||colspan=9 rowspan=3|''Did not qualify''
| {{fb|DOM}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +2
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|West Germany}} [[Football at the 1972 Summer Olympics|1972]]
| {{fb|ECU}}
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 9
| align="center" | 18
| align="center" | -9
| align="center" | 8
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Football at the 1976 Summer Olympics|1976]]
| {{fb|SLV}}
| align="center" | 53
| align="center" | 28
| align="center" | 14
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 87
| align="center" | 53
| align="center" | +34
| align="center" | 70
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics|1980]]||Group stage||16th||3||0||0||3||2||9
| {{fb|FIN}}
|[[Football at the 1980 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | +1
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics|1984]]||Group stage||13th||3||1||0||2||2||7
| {{fb|FRA}}
|[[Football at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's team squads#Costa Rica|Squad]]
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | -2
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|South Korea|1984}} [[Football at the 1988 Summer Olympics|1988]]||colspan=9|''Did not qualify''
| {{fb|GER}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | -2
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
|Since [[Football at the 1992 Summer Olympics|1992]]||colspan=9|''See [[Costa Rica national under-23 football team]]''
| {{fb|GRN}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
!Total||Quarter-finals||2/12||6||1||0||5||4||16||—
| {{fb|GPE}}
|}
| align="center" | 3

| align="center" | 2
===Pan American Games===
| align="center" | 0
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | +5
| align="center" | 6
|-
|-
!colspan=9|[[Football at the Pan American Games|Pan American Games]] record
| {{fb|GUA}}
| align="center" | 33
| align="center" | 14
| align="center" | 16
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 48
| align="center" | 43
| align="center" | +5
| align="center" | 44
|-
|-
!Year
| {{fb|GUY}}
!Round
| align="center" |
!Position
| align="center" |
!{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
| align="center" |
!{{Abbr|W|Won}}
| align="center" |
!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
| align="center" |
!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
| align="center" |
!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
| align="center" |
!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
| align="center" |
|- style="background:Silver;"
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Football at the 1951 Pan American Games|1951]]
| '''Silver medal''' || 2nd || 4 || 2 || 1 || 1 || 9 || 12
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Mexico|1934}} [[Football at the 1955 Pan American Games|1955]]
| {{fb|HAI}}
| colspan=8|''Did not participate''
| align="center" | 14
| align="center" | 9
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 29
| align="center" | 12
| align="center" | +17
| align="center" | 19
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States|1959}} [[Football at the 1959 Pan American Games|1959]]
| {{fb|HON}}
| Round-robin || 5th || 6 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 10 || 16
| align="center" | [[Clásico centroamericano|52]]
| align="center" | 20
| align="center" | 17
| align="center" | 17
| align="center" | 97
| align="center" | 69
| align="center" | +28
| align="center" | 46
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Brazil|1960}} [[Football at the 1963 Pan American Games|1963]]
| {{fb|IRN}}
| colspan=8 rowspan=3|''Did not participate''
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Canada}} [[Football at the 1967 Pan American Games|1967]]
| {{fb|ITA}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Colombia}} [[Football at the 1971 Pan American Games|1971]]
| {{fb|JAM}}
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| align="center" | 19
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[Football at the 1975 Pan American Games|1975]]
| align="center" | 10
| Fourth place || 4th || 6 || 2 || 1 || 3 || 7 || 13
| align="center" | 4
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| align="center" | 5
| {{flagicon|Puerto Rico|1952}} [[Football at the 1979 Pan American Games|1979]]
| align="center" | 38
| Fourth place || 4th || 5 || 2 || 0 || 3 || 8 || 7
| align="center" | 17
| align="center" | +21
| align="center" | 24
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Venezuela|1954}} [[Football at the 1983 Pan American Games|1983]]
| {{fb|JPN}}
| colspan=8 rowspan=3|''Did not participate''
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 1
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|United States}} [[Football at the 1987 Pan American Games|1987]]
| {{fb|MAR}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Cuba}} [[Football at the 1991 Pan American Games|1991]]
| {{fb|MTQ}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | +2
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Argentina}} [[Football at the 1995 Pan American Games|1995]]
| {{fb|MEX}}
| Quarter-finals || 6th || 4 || 2 || 0 || 2 || 12 || 6
| align="center" | 28
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 18
| align="center" | 22
| align="center" | 55
| align="center" | -33
| align="center" | 15
|-
|-
|Since [[Football at the 1999 Pan American Games – Men's tournament|1999]]||colspan=8|''See [[Costa Rica national under-23 football team]]''
| {{fb|ANT}}
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 24
| align="center" | 20
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" | 13
|-
|-
!Total||1 Silver medal||5/12||25||10||3||12||46||54
| {{fb|NZL}}
|}
| align="center" | 1

| align="center" | 1
===Panamerican Championship===
| align="center" | 0
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center"
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
!colspan=9|[[Panamerican Championship]] record
| {{fb|NCA}}
| align="center" | 12
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 46
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | +40
| align="center" | 23
|-
|-
!Year
| {{fb|NOR}}
!Round
| align="center" | 1
!Position
| align="center" | 0
!{{Abbr|Pld|Games played}}
| align="center" | 0
!{{Abbr|W|Won}}
| align="center" | 1
!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
| align="center" | 1
!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
| align="center" | 3
!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
| align="center" | -2
!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| {{flagicon|Chile}} [[1952 Panamerican Championship|1952]]
| {{fb|PAN}}
|colspan=8|''Did not participate''
| align="center" | 37
|- style="background:#c96;"
| align="center" | 24
| {{flagicon|Mexico}} [[1956 Panamerican Championship|1956]]
| align="center" | 5
| Third place || 3rd || 5 || 2 || 1 || 2 || 11 || 15
| align="center" | 8
|- style="background:#9acdff;"
| align="center" | 66
| style="border: 3px solid red"|{{flagicon|Costa Rica}} [[1960 Panamerican Championship|1960]]
| align="center" | 21
| Fourth place || 4th || 6 || 1 || 2 || 3 || 4 || 10
| align="center" | +45
| align="center" | 53
|-
|-
!Total||Third place||2/3||11||3||3||5||15||25
| {{fb|PAR}}
|}
| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | 1
==Head-to-head record==
| align="center" | 2
{{main|Costa Rica national football team results}}
| align="center" | 2

| align="center" | 3
The following table shows Costa Rica's all-time international record, correct as of 19 November 2024.
| align="center" | 5

| align="center" | -2
{{legend2|#CCFFCC|Positive Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
| align="center" | 4
{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Neutral Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Negative Record|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}
{|class="sortable wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:50%"
|-
|-
!Team
| {{fb|PER}}
!{{Abbr|M|Games Played}}
| align="center" | 7
!{{Abbr|W|Won}}
| align="center" | 2
!{{Abbr|D|Drawn}}
| align="center" | 3
!{{Abbr|L|Lost}}
| align="center" | 2
!{{Abbr|GF|Goals for}}
| align="center" | 10
!{{Abbr|GA|Goals against}}
| align="center" | 10
!{{Abbr|GD|Goals differences}}
| align="center" | 0
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
| align="center" | 7
|align="left"|{{fb|ARG}}||7||0||2||5||6||15||–9
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|ARU}}|||2||1||1||0||4||3||1
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|AUS}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|1
|–1
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|AUT}}
|2
|0
|1
|1
|2
|4
|–2
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BAR}}
|2
|1
|0
|1
|4
|2
|2
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BEL}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|1
|5
|–4
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BLZ}}
|6
|6
|0
|0
|18
|1
|17
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BER}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|2
|1
|1
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BOL}}
|3
|2
|1
|0
|7
|1
|6
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BIH}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|0
|0
|0
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|BRA}}
|12
|1
|1
|10
|9
|34
|–25
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CMR}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|5
|0
|5
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CAN}}
|24
|9
|9
|6
|22
|18
|4
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CHI}}
|11
|6
|2
|3
|13
|10
|3
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CHN}}
|5
|2
|2
|1
|8
|6
|2
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|COL}}
|15
|4
|1
|10
|17
|30
|–13
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CUB}}
|18
|15
|3
|0
|57
|11
|46
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CUR}}
|2
|1
|1
|0
|3
|2
|1
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|CZE}}{{efn|include {{fb|TCH}}}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|1
|5
|–5
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|DOM}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|8
|1
|7
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|ECU}}
|12
|1
|5
|6
|10
|22
|–12
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SLV}}
|69
|40
|15
|14
|151
|58
|93
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|ENG}}
|2
|0
|1
|1
|0
|2
|–2
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|FIN}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|2
|1
|1
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|FRA}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|3
|5
|–2
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|''{{fb|GUF}}''
|1
|1
|0
|0
|3
|0
|3
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|GER}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|4
|8
|–4
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|GRE}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|1
|1
|0
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|GRN}}
|3
|2
|1
|0
|8
|2
|6
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|''{{fb|GLP}}''
|4
|4
|0
|0
|12
|2
|10
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|GUA}}
|66
|33
|16
|17
|135
|72
|63
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|GUY}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|11
|0
|11
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|HAI}}
|16
|8
|6
|2
|31
|13
|18
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|HON}}
|69
|26
|24
|19
|114
|84
|30
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|HUN}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|1
|–1
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|IRN}}
|2
|0
|1
|1
|2
|3
|–1
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|ITA}}
|2
|1
|0
|1
|1
|1
|0
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|JAM}}
|31
|15
|11
|4
|56
|19
|37
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|JPN}}
|6
|1
|1
|4
|4
|13
|–9
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|''{{fb|MTQ|local}}''
|5
|5
|0
|0
|15
|6
|9
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|MEX}}
|58
|6
|20
|32
|34
|88
|–54
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|NED}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|0
|0
|0
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|NZL}}
|3
|3
|0
|0
|6
|0
|6
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|NIC}}
|19
|17
|1
|1
|72
|10
|62
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|NGA}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|2
|0
|2
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|NIR}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|3
|0
|3
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|NOR}}
|2
|0
|1
|1
|0
|1
|–1
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|OMA}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|4
|3
|1
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|PAN}}
|64
|29
|16
|19
|122
|63
|59
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|PAR}}
|10
|4
|3
|3
|7
|7
|0
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|PER}}
|9
|2
|1
|6
|10
|18
|–8
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|POL}}
|3
|0
|0
|3
|3
|8
|–5
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|PUR}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|13
|0
|13
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|QAT}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|1
|1
|0
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|IRL}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|1
|1
|0
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|RUS}}{{efn|include {{fb|URS}}}}
|2
|1
|0
|1
|5
|5
|0
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SKN}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|4
|0
|4
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|KSA}}
|5
|4
|0
|1
|12
|6
|6
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SCO}}
|2
|2
|0
|0
|2
|0
|2
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SRB}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|1
|–1
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SVK}}
|3
|1
|1
|1
|6
|5
|1
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|RSA}}
|2
|0
|0
|2
|1
|3
|–2
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|KOR}}
|11
|3
|3
|5
|12
|14
|–2
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|ESP}}
|4
|0
|1
|3
|3
|16
|–13
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|VIN}}
|3
|3
|0
|0
|13
|1
|12
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SUR}}
|7
|6
|1
|0
|20
|5
|15
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SWE}}
|2
|1
|0
|1
|2
|2
|0
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|SUI}}
|3
|1
|1
|1
|3
|4
|–1
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|TRI}}
|26
|19
|4
|3
|59
|15
|44
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|TUN}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|1
|–1
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|TUR}}
|1
|0
|1
|0
|1
|1
|0
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|UKR}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|0
|4
|–4
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|URU}}
|15
|3
|4
|8
|19
|26
|–7
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|UAE}}
|1
|0
|0
|1
|1
|4
|–3
|-bgcolor=#FFCCCC
|align="left"|{{fb|USA}}
|41
|17
|5
|19
|49
|49
|0
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|UZB}}
|1
|1
|0
|0
|2
|1
|1
|-bgcolor=#CCFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|VEN}}
|16
|7
|5
|4
|28
|24
|4
|-bgcolor=#FFFFCC
|align="left"|{{fb|WAL}}
|2
|1
|0
|1
|1
|1
|0
|-
!Total (78)
| '''741''' || '''207''' || '''137''' || '''235''' || '''1,271''' || '''851''' || '''+420'''
|}

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==Honours==
[[File:CRI ENG 24 06 2014 9660.JPG|thumb|300px|Costa Rica national football team players celebrating their classification at the [[FIFA World Cup 2014]] for the round of 16 in first place of Group D at [[Mineirão|Mineirão stadium]] in [[Belo Horizonte]] after their draw with [[England national football team|England]].]]

===Major competitions===
* '''[[CONCACAF Championship]]'''/'''[[CONCACAF Gold Cup|Gold Cup]]'''
** [[File:CONCACAF - Gold Cup.svg|22px]] '''Champions (3)''': [[1963 CONCACAF Championship|1963]], [[1969 CONCACAF Championship|1969]], [[1989 CONCACAF Championship|1989]]
** {{silver2}} Runners-up (1): [[2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup|2002]]
** {{bronze3}} Third place (4): [[1965 CONCACAF Championship|1965]], [[1971 CONCACAF Championship|1971]], [[1985 CONCACAF Championship|1985]], [[1993 CONCACAF Gold Cup|1993]]
* '''[[Panamerican Championship]]'''
** {{bronze3}} Third place (1): [[1956 Panamerican Championship|1956]]

===Regional===
* '''[[CCCF Championship]]'''<sup>'''1'''</sup>
** '''Champions (7)''': [[1941 CCCF Championship|1941]], [[1946 CCCF Championship|1946]], [[1948 CCCF Championship|1948]], [[1953 CCCF Championship|1953]], [[1955 CCCF Championship|1955]], [[1960 CCCF Championship|1960]], [[1961 CCCF Championship|1961]]
** Runners-up (1): [[1951 CCCF Championship|1951]]
** Third place (1): [[1943 CCCF Championship|1943]]
* '''[[Copa Centroamericana]]'''
** '''Champions (8)''': [[1991 UNCAF Nations Cup|1991]], [[1997 UNCAF Nations Cup|1997]], [[1999 UNCAF Nations Cup|1999]], [[2003 UNCAF Nations Cup|2003]], [[2005 UNCAF Nations Cup|2005]], [[2007 UNCAF Nations Cup|2007]], [[2013 Copa Centroamericana|2013]], [[2014 Copa Centroamericana|2014]]
** Runners-up (4): [[1993 UNCAF Nations Cup|1993]], [[2001 UNCAF Nations Cup|2001]], [[2009 UNCAF Nations Cup|2009]], [[2011 Copa Centroamericana|2011]]
* '''[[Football at the Central American and Caribbean Games|Central American and Caribbean Games]]'''
** Silver medal (3): [[Football at the 1930 Central American and Caribbean Games|1930]], [[Football at the 1935 Central American and Caribbean Games|1935]], [[Football at the 1938 Central American and Caribbean Games|1938]]

===Friendly===
* '''[[Independence Centenary Games]]'''
** '''Champions (1)''': [[Independence Centenary Games|1921]]
* '''Copa Centroamérica-Independencia'''
** '''Champions (1)''': 2006
* '''[[Marlboro Cup (soccer)|Marlboro Cup]]'''
** Runners-up (1): 1990

=== Summary ===
{| class="wikitable" style=width:30%; font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
!Senior Competition !!{{gold1}} !!{{silver2}} !!{{bronze3}} !!Total
|-
|-
|align=left|[[CONCACAF Gold Cup]]
| {{fb|POL}}
|3
| align="center" | 2
|1
| align="center" | 1
|4
| align="center" | 0
|8
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | +3
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
|align=left|[[Panamerican Championship]]
| {{fb|PUR}}
|0
| align="center" | 2
|0
| align="center" | 1
|1
| align="center" | 1
|1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
|align=left|[[CCCF Championship]]<sup>'''1'''</sup>
| {{fb|CZE}}
|7
| align="center" | 2
|1
| align="center" | 0
|1
| align="center" | 0
|9
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | -4
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
! Total !! 10 !! 2 !! 6 !! 18
| {{fb|RUS}}
|}
| align="center" | 1

| align="center" | 1
# According to FIFA statutes, official major competition organized by [[Confederación Centroamericana y del Caribe de Fútbol|CCCF]] for senior national teams. It was the predecessor confederation of CONCACAF and affiliated with FIFA as the governing football body in Central America and Caribbean from 1938 to 1961.
| align="center" | 0

| align="center" | 0
==FIFA World Ranking==
| align="center" | 4
{{See also|FIFA World Rankings}}
| align="center" | 0

| align="center" | +4
''Last update was on 27 May 2021''
| align="center" | 2
Source:<ref>{{#invoke:cite web||url=https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/crc|title=Costa Rica in the FIFA World Ranking|access-date=26 July 2021|archive-date=24 November 2022|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221124033958/https://www.fifa.com/fifa-world-ranking/CRC|url-status=live}}</ref>

{{Color box|blue|border=darkgray}} '''Best Ranking'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|gold|border=darkgray}} '''Worst Ranking'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|green|border=darkgray}} '''Best Mover'''&nbsp;&nbsp;{{Color box|red|border=darkgray}} '''Worst Mover'''&nbsp;&nbsp;

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
|-
|-
!colspan=9 style="background: #CE1126; color: #FFFFFF;|{{flagdeco|Costa Rica}} Costa Rica's [[FIFA World Rankings|{{color|#FFFFFF|FIFA World Ranking}}]] History
| {{fb|VIN}}
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 36
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | +32
| align="center" | 12
|-
|-
!rowspan=2 style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Rank
| {{fb|KSA}}
!rowspan=2 style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Year
| align="center" | 1
!colspan=2 style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Best
| align="center" | 1
!colspan=2 style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Worst
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
!style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Rank
| {{fb|SCO}}
!style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Move
| align="center" | 1
!style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Rank
| align="center" | 1
!style="background-color: #002B7F; color: #FFFFFF;|Move
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | +1
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| 50 || 2021 || — || — || — || —
| {{fb|SVK}}
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | +1
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| 51 || 2020 || 46 || {{steady}} || 51 || {{decrease}} 4
|-
|-
| 46 || 2019 || 37 || {{increase}} 1 || 47 || {{decrease}} 5
| {{fb|ESP}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
|-
|-
| 36 || 2018 || 23 || {{increase}} 2 || 37 || {{decrease}} 9
| {{fb|RSA}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| 26 || 2017 || 17 || {{increase}} 5 || 26 || {{decrease}} 7
| {{fb|KOR}}
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | +1
| align="center" | 7
|-
|-
| 17 || 2016 || 17 || {{increase}} 8 || 37 || {{decrease}} 4
| {{fb|SUI}}
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 3
|-
|-
| 37 || 2015 || style="border: 3px solid blue"|13 || {{increase}} 3 || 42 || style="border: 3px solid red"| {{decrease}} 27
| {{fb|SUR}}
| align="center" | 5
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 15
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | +11
| align="center" | 10
|-
|-
| 16 || 2014 || 15 || {{increase}} 12 || 35 || {{decrease}} 3
| {{fb|SWE}}
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | -
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| 31 || 2013 || 31 || {{increase}} 16 || 66 || {{decrease}} 3
| {{fb|TRI}}
| align="center" | 15
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 24
| align="center" | 15
| align="center" | +9
| align="center" | 20
|-
|-
| 66 || 2012 || 57 || {{increase}} 8 || 72 || {{decrease}} 6
| {{fb|TUR}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | -
| align="center" | 1
|-
|-
| 65 || 2011 || 48 || style="border: 3px solid green"|{{increase}} 21 || 69 || {{decrease}} 5
| {{fb|UKR}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | -4
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| 69 || 2010 || 40 || {{increase}} 3 || 69 || {{decrease}} 13
| {{fb|URU}}
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | 15
| align="center" | -7
| align="center" | 2
|-
|-
| 44 || 2009 || 30 || {{increase}} 11 || 47 || {{decrease}} 8
| {{fb|USA}}
| align="center" | 29
| align="center" | 12
| align="center" | 6
| align="center" | 11
| align="center" | 35
| align="center" | 31
| align="center" | +4
| align="center" |
|-
|-
| 53 || 2008 || 53 || {{increase}} 12 || 79 || {{decrease}} 4
| {{fb|VEN}}
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 4
| align="center" | 7
| align="center" | 8
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 6
|-
|-
| 70 || 2007 || 46 || {{increase}} 12 || 70 || {{decrease}} 10
| {{fb|WAL}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| 68 || 2006 || 21 || {{steady}} || 68 || {{decrease}} 19
| {{fb|YUG}}
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 0
| align="center" | 1
| align="center" | 2
| align="center" | 3
| align="center" | -1
| align="center" | 0
|-
|-
| 21 || 2005 || 19 || {{increase}} 6 || 27 || {{decrease}} 3
! Totals
|-
! 443
| 27 || 2004 || 17 || {{increase}} 5 || 33 || {{decrease}} 5
! 190
|-
! 115
| 17 || 2003 || 17 || {{increase}} 3 || 22 || {{decrease}} 2
! 138
|-
! 710
| 21 || 2002 || 21 || {{increase}} 5 || 30 || {{decrease}} 2
! 564
|-
! +146
| 30 || 2001 || 29 || {{increase}} 14 || 56 || {{decrease}} 2
! 500
|-
| 60 || 2000 || 54 || {{increase}} 8 || 69 || {{decrease}} 5
|-
| 64 || 1999 || 64 || {{increase}} 5 || 69 || {{decrease}} 2
|-
| 67 || 1998 || 46 || {{increase}} 7 || 67 || {{decrease}} 15
|-
| 51 || 1997 || 51 || {{increase}} 9 || 66 || {{decrease}} 2
|-
| 72 || 1996 || 72 || {{increase}} 12 || style="border: 3px solid gold"|93 || {{decrease}} 6
|-
| 78 || 1995 || 56 || {{increase}} 18 || 78 || {{decrease}} 13
|-
| 65 || 1994 || 39 || {{increase}} 3 || 65 || {{decrease}} 9
|-
| 42 || 1993 || 37 || {{increase}} 1 || 42 || {{decrease}} 5
|}
|}

==Facts==
* [[Costa Rica]] was the first [[Central American]] football team to win a game at a [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] tournament.
* Costa Rica is the only Central American football team to qualify for next round in [[FIFA World Cup]], [[U-20 World Cup]], [[U-17 World Cup]] and [[Olympic Games]].
* Costa Rica finished in first place in the [[1990 FIFA World Cup qualification]] and [[2002 FIFA World Cup qualification]]with the best punctuation of the story so far (23 pts).
* Only Central American team to be in a World Cup semifinal ([[U-20 World Cup]])
* Costa Rica has scored 10 plus goals in their [[FIFA World Cup|World Cup]] matches (12 in total).
* Costa Rica is the only Central American or Caribbean squad to have beat both a UEFA and AFC Confederations nation team at the [[FIFA World Cup]].


==See also==
==See also==
{{portal|Association football|Costa Rica}}
* [[Costa Rica national under-23 football team]]
* [[Costa Rica national under-23 football team]]
* [[Costa Rica national under-20 football team]]
* [[Costa Rica national under-20 football team]]
* [[Costa Rica national under-17 football team]]
* [[Costa Rica national under-17 football team]]
* [[Costa Rica at the FIFA World Cup]]
* [[Costa Rica at the FIFA World Cup]]
* [[Costa Rica international footballers in all times]]


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
{{commons category}}
*[http://www.fedefutbol.com/ Costa Rican FA Official]
*[http://www.fcrf.or.cr/ Costa Rican FA Unofficial]
*[http://www.rsssf.com/miscellaneous/cos-recintlp.html RSSSF archive of most capped players and highest goalscorers]
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablesc/cos-intres.html 1921 to 2009 Costa Rica match results] by ''Marcos Romero'' at [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]

{{wikinews|Germany wins, 4–2 over Costa Rica in first World Cup match}}
{{wikinews|Germany wins, 4–2 over Costa Rica in first World Cup match}}
* {{official website}}
*[https://www.fifa.com/about-fifa/associations/CRC Costa Rica FIFA profile]
*[https://www.rsssf.org/tablesc/cos-intres.html 1921 to 2009 Costa Rica match results] by ''Marcos Romero'' at [[Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation|RSSSF]]


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Latest revision as of 00:34, 21 December 2024

Costa Rica
Shirt badge/Association crest
Nickname(s)Los Ticos (The Ticos)
La Sele (The Selection)
La Tricolor (The Tricolor)
Los Diablos Rojos (The Red Devils)
AssociationFederación Costarricense de Fútbol (FCRF)[1]
ConfederationCONCACAF (North America)
Sub-confederationUNCAF (Central America)
Head coachClaudio Vivas (Interim)
CaptainFrancisco Calvo
Most capsCelso Borges (163)
Top scorerRolando Fonseca (47)
Home stadiumEstadio Nacional
FIFA codeCRC
First colours
Second colours
FIFA ranking
Current 54 Steady (19 December 2024)[2]
Highest13 (February–March 2015)
Lowest93 (July 1996)
First international
 Costa Rica 7–0 El Salvador 
(Guatemala City, Guatemala; 14 September 1921)
Biggest win
 Costa Rica 12–0 Puerto Rico 
(Barranquilla, Colombia; 10 December 1946)
Biggest defeat
 Mexico 7–0 Costa Rica 
(Mexico City, Mexico; 17 August 1975)
 Spain 7–0 Costa Rica 
(Doha, Qatar; 23 November 2022)
World Cup
Appearances6 (first in 1990)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2014)
CONCACAF Championship / Gold Cup
Appearances22 (first in 1963)
Best resultChampions (1963, 1969, 1989)
Nations League Finals
Appearances1 (first in 2021)
Best resultFourth place (2021)
Copa América
Appearances6 (first in 1997)
Best resultQuarter-finals (2001, 2004)
Websitefcrf.cr/sele-mayor

The Costa Rica national football team (Spanish: Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in men's international football. The national team is administered by the Costa Rican Football Federation (FEDEFUTBOL), the governing body for football in Costa Rica. It has been a member of the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) since 1927, the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) since 1961, and a member of the Central American Football Union (UNCAF) since 1990.

Costa Rica is the most successful national football team from the region of Central America, winning three CONCACAF Championships (1963, 1969, 1989) and leading the Copa Centroamericana tournament with four championships up until 2017, when it was absorbed into the CONCACAF Nations League. 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.

Since the late 1980s, the team has continuously been visible as a solidly competitive side and has been widely considered to be the second or third best team in the CONCACAF, with a prominent performance in the 1990 FIFA World Cup in Italy, making it to the knockout stage in their debut after finishing second in their group during the first phase, below Brazil. They also qualified for the 2002 and 2006 World Cups. In 2014, Costa Rica achieved their best performance in history by finishing first in their group that consisted of three former World Cup champions: Uruguay, Italy, and England. During the round 16 they defeated Greece 5–3 via a penalty shoot-out after a 1–1 draw. Moreover, during their match against the Greek team, Keylor Navas saved more than 15 shots. They reached the quarter-finals for the first time but were defeated by the Netherlands, also in a penalty shoot-out (3–4) after a scoreless draw on 5 July.[4][5] Both their 2018 and 2022 World Cup campaigns ended in a fourth place group stage exit, with their only points coming from a 2–2 draw against Switzerland in 2018 and a 1–0 win over Japan in 2022.

History

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Early history

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The national team made its debut in the Independence Centenary Games held in Guatemala City in September 1921, winning their first game 7–0 against El Salvador. In the final, Costa Rica defeated 6–0 Guatemala to claim the trophy.[6]

Costa Rica's team in the late 1940s acquired the nickname "The Gold Shorties".[7] Throughout the '50s and '60s, they were the second strongest team in the CONCACAF zone behind Mexico, finishing runners-up in World Cup qualifying in the 1958, 1962 and 1966 qualifiers. Stars of the side during this period included Ruben Jimenez, Errol Daniels, Leonel Hernandez and Edgar Marin. However, Costa Rica was not able to utilize this advantage, hence failed to reach any World Cup at that decade.

At the end of the 1960s their fortunes declined as Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Haiti, Trinidad & Tobago and Canada rose in prominence.

1980s

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Costa Rica failed to qualify for any of the World Cups in the 1970s and 1980s, and did not reach the final round of the CONCACAF qualifying until the 1986 qualifiers.

They participated in two consecutive Summer Olympic Games, in Moscow 1980 and in Los Angeles 1984. In 1980, Costa Rica competed against Yugoslavia, Finland and Iraq in Group D, losing 3–2, 3–0 and 3–0 respectively. In Los Angeles, the Ticos lost 3–0 against the United States, and 4–1 against Egypt, but beat a strong Italy team, which included Walter Zenga, Pietro Vierchowod, Franco Baresi and Aldo Serena, 1–0 with a goal by the midfielder Enrique Rivers.

1990 World Cup

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Costa Rica won the 1989 CONCACAF Championship to qualify for the finals of a World Cup for the first time. In the first round of the qualifiers, they beat Panama 3–1 on aggregate after a 2–0 away victory in the second leg, with goals by Juan Cayasso and Hernán Medford. They were drawn against Mexico in the second round, but advanced automatically when their opponents were disqualified for age fraud.

Costa Rica started the final qualifying group stage with a home victory and an away defeat against both Guatemala and the United States. They drew 1–1 with Trinidad and Tobago and then beat the same opponents 1–0 at home with a goal by Cayasso. They achieved an important away win, 4–2 against El Salvador at the Estadio Cuscatlán, with goals from Carlos Hidalgo, Cayasso and a brace from Leonidas Flores, before beating El Salvador 1–0 in San José with a goal from Pastor Fernández. They finished first in the group table, ahead of the United States on goal difference.

Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
 Costa Rica 8 5 1 2 10 6 +4 11
 United States 8 4 3 1 6 3 +3 11
 Trinidad and Tobago 8 3 3 2 7 5 +2 9
 Guatemala 6 1 1 4 4 7 −3 3
 El Salvador 6 0 2 4 2 8 −6 2
Source: RSSSF

Placed in Group C at the World Cup finals, Costa Rica began by beating Scotland 1–0 thanks to another goal by Cayasso. Although they lost to Brazil by the same score, they came from behind to beat Sweden 2–1 in their final group match to reach the knockout stages. There, they lost 4–1 to Czechoslovakia, for whom Tomáš Skuhravý scored a hat-trick.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 3 3 0 0 4 1 +3 6 Advance to knockout stage
2  Costa Rica 3 2 0 1 3 2 +1 4
3  Scotland 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 2
4  Sweden 3 0 0 3 3 6 −3 0
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

2002 World Cup

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The Ticos played first in qualification for the 2002 World Cup held in South Korea and Japan. During the qualifiers, Costa Rica were coached by Brazilian Gílson Nunes, and then by the naturalised Brazilian, Alexandre Guimarães. The first qualifying group stage began with an unexpected 2–1 defeat to Barbados. After 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 beat Guatemala 2–1 in the Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto, with two goals from Paulo Wanchope and Barbados 3–0 at the Ricardo Saprissa, with goals from Jafet Soto, Fonseca and Medford. A draw against the United States and a 2–1 defeat to Guatemala forced Costa Rica into a play-off against Guatemala in Miami. Costa Rica won 5–2 with two goals from Fonseca and one each from Wanchope, Reynaldo Parks and Jafeth Soto.

Costa Rica displayed fine attacking form during the final qualifying round, beginning with a 2–2 draw against Honduras at the Ricardo Saprissa, with goals from Fonseca and Rodrigo Cordero, and a 3–0 defeat of Trinidad and Tobago at the Morera Soto. Their only loss in this round came when the United States beat them 1–0. Costa Rica bounced back with a 2–1 win against Mexico in Mexico City, a match known as the Aztecazo,[8] with goals from Fonseca and Medford. Further wins over Jamaica, Honduras and Trinidad and Tobago took Costa Rica to the brink of qualification, which they sealed with an emotional 2–0 win against the United States in the Saprissa, with a brace from Fonseca.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Costa Rica 10 7 2 1 17 7 +10 23 Qualified to the 2002 FIFA World Cup
2  Mexico 10 5 2 3 16 9 +7 17
3  United States 10 5 2 3 11 8 +3 17
4  Honduras 10 4 2 4 17 17 0 14
5  Jamaica 10 2 2 6 7 14 −7 8
6  Trinidad and Tobago 10 1 2 7 5 18 −13 5
Source: FIFA

In the finals, Costa Rica were drawn into Group C with Brazil, China, and Turkey. Their campaign started in Gwangju, where the Ticos beat China 2–0. In their second game against Turkey in Incheon, Winston Parks scored an 86th-minute goal to earn a 1–1 draw. Against Brazil, Costa Rica fought back from 3–0 down to 3–2 early in the second half, only to concede two further goals and lose 5–2. With Turkey beating China 3–0, Costa Rica finished behind Turkey on goal difference and were eliminated.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 3 3 0 0 11 3 +8 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Turkey 3 1 1 1 5 3 +2 4
3  Costa Rica 3 1 1 1 5 6 −1 4
4  China 3 0 0 3 0 9 −9 0
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria

2006 World Cup

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Costa Rica again managed to qualify for the World Cup finals in 2006, albeit with difficulties that saw their American coach Steve Sampson depart after they required away goals to beat Cuba in the preliminary phase. The Colombian Jorge Luis Pinto took over for the next round, which began with a disastrous 5–2 defeat at home against Honduras and a 2–1 loss in Guatemala. Costa Rica recovered with two wins over Canada and a resounding 5–0 triumph over Guatemala, when Wanchope scored a hat-trick and Carlos Hernández and Fonseca added further goals. Costa Rica advanced to the hexagonal round by winning the group.

In the final round they started with a 2–1 defeat against Mexico at the Saprissa, before beating Panama by the same score, with goals from Wayne Wilson and Roy Myrie. Pinto was dismissed after a goalless draw with Trinidad and Tobago, and Guimarães returned as coach. His first match ended in a 3–0 defeat to the United States, but wins followed against Guatemala, Panama and Trinidad and Tobago. Costa Rica decisively beat the United States in the Saprissa, 3–0, with a goal from Wanchope and two from Hernández, to guarantee their third World Cup qualification.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification United States Mexico Costa Rica Trinidad and Tobago Guatemala Panama
1  United States 10 7 1 2 16 6 +10 22[a] 2006 FIFA World Cup 2–0 3–0 1–0 2–0 2–0
2  Mexico 10 7 1 2 22 9 +13 22[a] 2–1 2–0 2–0 5–2 5–0
3  Costa Rica 10 5 1 4 15 14 +1 16 3–0 1–2 2–0 3–2 2–1
4  Trinidad and Tobago 10 4 1 5 10 15 −5 13 Inter-confederation play-offs 1–2 2–1 0–0 3–2 2–0
5  Guatemala 10 3 2 5 16 18 −2 11 0–0 0–2 3–1 5–1 2–1
6  Panama 10 0 2 8 4 21 −17 2 0–3 1–1 1–3 0–1 0–0
Source: [9]
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Tied on head-to-head points (3). Head-to-head goal difference: United States +1, Mexico −1.

On 9 June 2006, Costa Rica played their debut match in Munich in the opening match of the World Cup against the hosts, Germany. Wanchope scored to equalise after an early goal from Philipp Lahm, and later added another, but Costa Rica lost 4–2. They failed to match this encouraging performance in their remaining two games, losing 3–0 against Ecuador and 2–1 against Poland in a dead rubber.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Germany (H) 3 3 0 0 8 2 +6 9 Advance to knockout stage
2  Ecuador 3 2 0 1 5 3 +2 6
3  Poland 3 1 0 2 2 4 −2 3
4  Costa Rica 3 0 0 3 3 9 −6 0
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria
(H) Hosts

2010 World Cup

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Costa Rica began the qualifying competition for the 2010 World Cup against Grenada, winning 5–2 on aggregate (2–2, 3–0). They won all six games played in the next phase, against El Salvador (1–0, 3–1), Haiti (3–1, 2–0) and Suriname (7–0, 4–1).

With two games left in the Hexagonal round, Costa Rica trailed Honduras by one point in trying to win the third automatic qualification place behind the United States and Mexico. When Honduras lost 3–2 at home to the United States, Costa Rica overtook them with a 4–0 win against Trinidad and Tobago. Needing to win the final match in Washington, D.C. against the United States to ensure qualification, the Ticos led 2–0 at half-time, but Jonathan Bornstein scored an injury-time equaliser to draw the match 2–2. Meanwhile, Honduras's 1–0 victory over El Salvador moved them into third place in the group table on goal difference.

Costa Rica finished fourth, pushing them into a play-off with the fifth-placed team from the CONMEBOL region, Uruguay. The Ticos lost the first leg in San José 1–0, after a goal by Diego Lugano, and finished with ten men after Randall Azofeifa was sent off. In the second leg, played at the Estadio Centenario in Montevideo, Sebastián Abreu put Uruguay ahead twenty minutes from time, and although Walter Centeno equalised, the 1–1 draw sent Uruguay to the World Cup finals, 2–1 on aggregate.

After failing to qualify, the team began a new era, with the young talent of players such as Azofeifa, Keylor Navas, Cristian Bolaños, Michael Barrantes and Joel Campbell. Rónald González was the interim coach before Ricardo La Volpe was appointed in September 2010. He lasted only ten months before being replaced by the Colombian, Jorge Luis Pinto, in his second spell in charge. During this period, Costa Rica played many friendlies against the top-ranked teams in the world, including the world champion Spain, most of them in the new national stadium, the Estadio Nacional, which was opened in 2011.

2014 World Cup

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The Ticos' 2014 World Cup campaign began with a 2–2 draw against El Salvador in the third round of the qualifiers. They followed this with a 4–0 win over Guyana with a hat-trick by Álvaro Saborío. Two defeats to Mexico put the Ticos one defeat away from elimination, but they resurrected their campaign with a 1–0 win against El Salvador, with the only goal scored by José Miguel Cubero. They clinched a final round berth with a 7–0 win over Guyana, with goals scored by Randall Brenes, Saborío, Cristian Bolaños, Celso Borges and Cristian Gamboa.

The fourth round began with a 2–2 draw against Panama. In March, Costa Rica lost 1–0 against the United States in Denver, and launched an unsuccessful appeal against the match because of inclement weather.[10] Costa Rica again fell 1–0 to the United States in the Gold Cup that June.[11] Costa Rica then won 2–0 against Jamaica, beat Honduras 1–0 against, drew 0–0 at the Azteca against Mexico and won at home 2–0 against Panama. In September, they won 3–1 against the United States in San José.

On 10 September 2013, Costa Rica drew 1–1 with Jamaica, thanks to a goal from Brenes, to qualify with two games to spare. After a 1–0 loss at Honduras and 2–1 win over Mexico in October, Costa Rica finished second in the table, behind the United States.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  United States 10 7 1 2 15 8 +7 22 Qualification to 2014 FIFA World Cup 1–0 1–0 2–0 2–0 2–0
2  Costa Rica 10 5 3 2 13 7 +6 18 3–1 1–0 2–1 2–0 2–0
3  Honduras 10 4 3 3 13 12 +1 15 2–1 1–0 2–2 2–2 2–0
4  Mexico 10 2 5 3 7 9 −2 11 Advance to inter-confederation play-offs 0–0 0–0 1–2 2–1 0–0
5  Panama 10 1 5 4 10 14 −4 8 2–3 2–2 2–0 0–0 0–0
6  Jamaica 10 0 5 5 5 13 −8 5 1–2 1–1 2–2 0–1 1–1
Source: [12]

Costa Rica were drawn in finals Group D against three previous tournament winners – Italy, England and Uruguay – and were given odds of 2500–1 to win the tournament.[citation needed] However, they beat Uruguay and Italy and drew 0–0 with England to finish top of the group and qualify for the knockout stage.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Costa Rica 3 2 1 0 4 1 +3 7 Advance to knockout stage
2  Uruguay 3 2 0 1 4 4 0 6
3  Italy 3 1 0 2 2 3 −1 3
4  England 3 0 1 2 2 4 −2 1
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Tie-breaking criteria

In the second round, they beat Greece 5–3 on penalties after a 1–1 draw, seeing them through to the quarter-finals for the first time. There, they held the Netherlands to a 0–0 draw after extra time, before losing 4–3 on penalties. Costa Rica rose 12 places to 16th in the FIFA World Rankings. Former player Rónald González cited their long-term progress since 2007 as the reason for their achievement.[13]

2018 World Cup

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Costa Rica national team at the 2018 World Cup in Russia

The Ticos' qualification for the 2018 World Cup started with a bye to the fourth qualifying round, where they won five games and drew one, winning their group. In the final round, they finished second behind Mexico to qualify automatically, winning four matches, drawing four and losing two.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification Mexico Costa Rica Panama Honduras United States Trinidad and Tobago
1  Mexico 10 6 3 1 16 7 +9 21 Qualification to 2018 FIFA World Cup 2–0 1–0 3–0 1–1 3–1
2  Costa Rica 10 4 4 2 14 8 +6 16 1–1 0–0 1–1 4–0 2–1
3  Panama 10 3 4 3 9 10 −1 13 0–0 2–1 2–2 1–1 3–0
4  Honduras 10 3 4 3 13 19 −6 13 Advance to inter-confederation play-offs 3–2 1–1 0–1 1–1 3–1
5  United States 10 3 3 4 17 13 +4 12 1–2 0–2 4–0 6–0 2–0
6  Trinidad and Tobago 10 2 0 8 7 19 −12 6 0–1 0–2 1–0 1–2 2–1
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Qualification tiebreakers

Costa Rica were drawn in Group E alongside Brazil, Switzerland and Serbia. Many key players from 2014 remained in the squad, but they made a disappointing exit at the group stage. Costa Rica lost their first two games, against Serbia and Brazil, without scoring, but drew 2–2 with Switzerland in their last match after equalising in injury time.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Brazil 3 2 1 0 5 1 +4 7 Advance to knockout stage
2   Switzerland 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1 5
3  Serbia 3 1 0 2 2 4 −2 3
4  Costa Rica 3 0 1 2 2 5 −3 1
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

2022 World Cup

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The Ticos' qualification for the 2022 World Cup started with a bye to the final qualifying round. They finished fourth behind the United States to advance to inter-confederation play-offs winning seven matches, drawing four and losing three. In the inter-confederation play-offs in Al Rayyan, Qatar, Costa Rica won the match 1–0 against New Zealand and qualified for the World Cup.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Canada 14 8 4 2 23 7 +16 28 2022 FIFA World Cup
2  Mexico 14 8 4 2 17 8 +9 28
3  United States 14 7 4 3 21 10 +11 25
4  Costa Rica 14 7 4 3 13 8 +5 25 Inter-confederation play-offs
5  Panama 14 6 3 5 17 19 −2 21
6  Jamaica 14 2 5 7 12 22 −10 11
7  El Salvador 14 2 4 8 8 18 −10 10
8  Honduras 14 0 4 10 7 26 −19 4
Source: FIFA, CONCACAF
Rules for classification: Tiebreakers
Costa Rica 1–0 New Zealand
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Report


On November 23, 2022, Costa Rica lost 7–0 against Spain, the biggest World Cup loss since 2010.[14] This match also tied for their worst defeat in professional football with a match against Mexico, which ended with Mexico 7–0 Costa Rica in Mexico Cityon 17 August 1975. After defeating Japan and scoring two goals against Germany in the first half, the latter scored three goals and eliminated Costa Rica.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1  Japan 3 2 0 1 4 3 +1 6 Advanced to knockout stage
2  Spain 3 1 1 1 9 3 +6 4
3  Germany 3 1 1 1 6 5 +1 4
4  Costa Rica 3 1 0 2 3 11 −8 3
Source: FIFA
Rules for classification: Group stage tiebreakers

Home stadium

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Estadio Nacional is the home stadium of the Costa Rica national team since its opening on 10 January 2011 This venue hosts their friendly matches as well as the World Cup qualifying matches against CONCACAF rivals. Previous matches were played in Estadio Ricardo Saprissa or in Estadio Alejandro Morera Soto.[citation needed]

Team image

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Costa Rica's 2018 FIFA World Cup kit showcased in Limón

Costa Rica traditionally wears a red jersey with blue shorts and white socks. Their away kit historically was a Juventus-style black and white striped jersey with white shorts and white or black socks, due to these colors being the ones of CS La Libertad, one of the oldest clubs in Costa Rica. In the 1990 FIFA World Cup, the striped kit was used for two matches due to its resemblance to the home kit of FK Partizan of which Bora Milutinovic, then-coach of Costa Rica, was a fan.[15] However, after 1997, the striped kit was replaced by a white kit. In 2015, Boston-based sportswear company New Balance became the provider of the national team, after taking over for Italian company Lotto. Since 2023, Adidas is the kit provider for the national team.

Kit sponsorship

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Supplier Period
Costa Rica Desport 1980–1989
Italy Lotto 1990–1994
United States Reebok 1995–1999
Costa Rica Trooper 1999
Mexico Atletica 2000–2001
Spain Joma 2001–2007
Italy Lotto 2007–2014
United States New Balance 2015–2022
Germany Adidas 2023–present

Results and fixtures

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The following is a list of match results in the last 12 months, as well as any future matches that have been scheduled.

  Win   Draw   Loss   Fixture

2024

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2 February Friendly Costa Rica  2–0  El Salvador San José, Costa Rica
20:00 UTC−6
Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Referee: Steven Madrigal (Costa Rica)
23 March 2024 Copa América qualifying play-offs Costa Rica  3–1  Honduras Frisco, United States
18:15 UTC−5
Report Stadium: Toyota Stadium
Attendance: 15,299
Referee: Ismail Elfath (United States)
Note: Costa Rica qualified for the 2024 Copa América after winning this game.
26 March Friendly Argentina  3–1  Costa Rica Los Angeles, United States
20:00 UTC−7 Report
Stadium: Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
Referee: Josef Mickelson (United States)
31 May Friendly Costa Rica  0–0  Uruguay A' San José, Costa Rica
20:00 UTC−6 Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Referee: Óscar Barrera (El Salvador)
6 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification Costa Rica  4–0  Saint Kitts and Nevis San José, Costa Rica
20:30 UTC−6
Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 5,150
Referee: Julio Luna (Guatemala)
9 June 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification Grenada  0–3  Costa Rica St. George's, Grenada
17:30 UTC−4 Report
Stadium: Kirani James Athletic Stadium
Attendance: 2,780
Referee: Steffon Dewar (Jamaica)
24 June 2024 Copa América GS Brazil  0–0  Costa Rica Inglewood, United States
18:00 UTC−7 Report Stadium: SoFi Stadium
Attendance: 67,158
Referee: César Ramos (Mexico)
28 June 2024 Copa América GS Colombia  3–0  Costa Rica Glendale, United States
15:00 UTC−7
Report Stadium: State Farm Stadium
Attendance: 27,386
Referee: Gustavo Tejera (Uruguay)
2 July 2024 Copa América GS Costa Rica  2–1  Paraguay Austin, United States
20:00 UTC−5 Report
Stadium: Q2 Stadium
Attendance: 12,765
Referee: Yael Falcón (Argentina)
5 September 2024–25 Nations League Costa Rica  3–0  Guadeloupe San José, Costa Rica
18:00 UTC−6
Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 7,542
Referee: Katia García (Mexico)
9 September 2024–25 Nations League Guatemala  0–0  Costa Rica Guatemala City, Guatemala
20:00 UTC−6 Report Stadium: Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores
Attendance: 18,115
Referee: Daniel Quintero (Mexico)
11 October 2024–25 Nations League Suriname  1–1  Costa Rica Paramaribo, Suriname
19:00 UTC−3
Report Stadium: Dr. Ir. Franklin Essed Stadion
Attendance: 3,274
Referee: Adonai Escobedo (Mexico)
15 October 2024–25 Nations League Costa Rica  3–0  Guatemala San José, Costa Rica
18:00 UTC−6
Report Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 20,450
Referee: Joseph Dickerson (United States)
14 November 2024–25 Nations League QF Costa Rica  0–1  Panama San José, Costa Rica
20:00 UTC−6 Report
Stadium: Estadio Nacional
Attendance: 29,201
Referee: Saíd Martínez (Honduras)
18 November 2024–25 Nations League QF Panama  2–2
(3–2 agg.)
 Costa Rica Panama City, Panama
21:00 UTC−5
Report
Stadium: Estadio Rommel Fernández
Referee: César Ramos (Mexico)
Note: Panama won 3–2 on aggregate, advanced to the Finals and qualified for the 2025 Gold Cup. Costa Rica advanced to the 2025 Gold Cup qualification.

2025

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22 January Friendly United States  v  Costa Rica Orlando, United States
19:00 UTC−5 Stadium: Inter&Co Stadium

Coaching staff

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Position Name
Manager Argentina Claudio Vivas
Assistant coach 1 Argentina Cristian Vella
Assistant coach 2 Costa Rica Paulo Wanchope
Goalkeeper's coach Argentina Matias Stampone
Fitness coach 1 Argentina Diego Ferella
Video analyst Argentina Carlos Di Pasqua
Doctor Costa Rica Alejandro Ramírez
Physiotherapist Costa Rica Martha Sisfontes
Physiotherapist Costa Rica Brayner Sánchez
Nutritionist Costa Rica Alhelí Mateos
Massage therapist Costa Rica Óscar Segura
Props Costa Rica Randall Obando
Props Costa Rica Alberto Mena
Team administrator Costa Rica Alvaro Herrera
Sporting director Argentina Claudio Vivas

Coaching history

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Caretaker managers are listed in italics.

Players

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Current squad

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The following players were called up to the squad for the 2024–25 CONCACAF Nations League matches against Suriname and Guatemala on 11 and 15 October 2024, respectively.[16]

Caps and goals as of 15 October 2024, after the match against  Guatemala.

No. Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club
1GK Patrick Sequeira (1999-03-01) 1 March 1999 (age 25) 14 0 Portugal Casa Pia
1GK Kevin Briceño (1991-10-21) 21 October 1991 (age 33) 1 0 Costa Rica Cartaginés
1GK Alexandre Lezcano (2001-08-26) 26 August 2001 (age 23) 0 0 Costa Rica Santos de Guápiles

2DF Francisco Calvo (1992-07-08) 8 July 1992 (age 32) 100 14 Turkey Atakaş Hatayspor
2DF Juan Pablo Vargas (1995-06-06) 6 June 1995 (age 29) 29 3 Colombia Millonarios
2DF Ariel Lassiter (1994-09-27) 27 September 1994 (age 30) 27 2 United States Chicago Fire
2DF Joseph Mora (1993-01-15) 15 January 1993 (age 31) 12 0 Costa Rica Saprissa
2DF Haxzel Quirós (1998-06-03) 3 June 1998 (age 26) 12 0 Costa Rica Herediano
2DF Julio Cascante (1993-10-03) 3 October 1993 (age 31) 11 1 United States Austin
2DF Jeyland Mitchell (2004-09-29) 29 September 2004 (age 20) 11 0 Netherlands Feyenoord
2DF Fernán Faerrón (2000-08-22) 22 August 2000 (age 24) 3 0 Costa Rica Herediano
2DF Yostin Salinas (1998-09-14) 14 September 1998 (age 26) 3 0 Costa Rica Sporting San José

3MF Brandon Aguilera (2003-06-28) 28 June 2003 (age 21) 22 0 Portugal Rio Ave
3MF Jefferson Brenes (1997-04-13) 13 April 1997 (age 27) 18 1 Costa Rica Saprissa
3MF Alejandro Bran (2001-03-05) 5 March 2001 (age 23) 11 0 England Burton Albion
3MF Sebastián Acuña (2002-06-25) 25 June 2002 (age 22) 5 0 Costa Rica San Carlos
3MF Rashir Parkins (2001-02-23) 23 February 2001 (age 23) 1 0 Costa Rica Alajuelense

4FW Joel Campbell (1992-06-26) 26 June 1992 (age 32) 146 27 Brazil Atlético Goianiense
4FW Warren Madrigal (2004-07-24) 24 July 2004 (age 20) 20 4 Spain Valencia Mestalla
4FW Josimar Alcócer (2004-07-07) 7 July 2004 (age 20) 17 4 Belgium Westerlo
4FW Alonso Martínez (1998-10-15) 15 October 1998 (age 26) 17 0 United States New York City
4FW Manfred Ugalde (2002-05-25) 25 May 2002 (age 22) 16 3 Russia Spartak Moscow
4FW Álvaro Zamora (2002-03-09) 9 March 2002 (age 22) 16 1 Greece Aris
4FW Kenneth Vargas (2002-04-17) 17 April 2002 (age 22) 8 1 Scotland Heart of Midlothian
4FW Andy Rojas (2005-12-05) 5 December 2005 (age 19) 3 1 Costa Rica Herediano

Recent call-ups

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The following players have been called up within the last twelve months.

Pos. Player Date of birth (age) Caps Goals Club Latest call-up
GK Aarón Cruz (1991-05-25) 25 May 1991 (age 33) 4 0 Costa Rica Herediano v.  Guatemala, 9 September 2024
GK Kevin Chamorro (2000-04-08) 8 April 2000 (age 24) 11 0 Portugal Estoril 2024 Copa América
GK Alexandre Lezcano (2001-08-26) 26 August 2001 (age 23) 0 0 Costa Rica Herediano Microcycle, 27–31 May 2024
GK Keylor NavasRET (1986-12-15) 15 December 1986 (age 38) 114 0 Unattached v.  Argentina, 26 March 2024

DF Gerald Taylor (2001-05-28) 28 May 2001 (age 23) 8 1 Scotland Heart of Midlothian v.  Guatemala, 9 September 2024
DF Yeison Molina (1996-01-25) 25 January 1996 (age 28) 1 0 Costa Rica Guanacasteca 2024 Copa América
DF Douglas Sequeira (2003-09-16) 16 September 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Portugal Nacional 2024 Copa América
DF Yurguin Román (1997-01-19) 19 January 1997 (age 27) 0 0 Costa Rica San Carlos v.  Uruguay, 31 May 2024
DF Joseth Peraza (2004-12-09) 9 December 2004 (age 20) 0 0 Costa Rica San Carlos v.  Uruguay, 31 May 2024
DF Iverson Salmerón (2003-03-06) 6 March 2003 (age 21) 0 0 Costa Rica Municipal Grecia Microcycle, 27–31 May 2024
DF Pablo Arboine (1998-04-03) April 3, 1998 (age 26) 9 0 Costa Rica Saprissa v.  Argentina, 26 March 2024
DF Alexis Gamboa (1999-03-20) 20 March 1999 (age 25) 3 0 Costa Rica Alajuelense v.  Argentina, 26 March 2024
DF Yael López (1998-12-17) 17 December 1998 (age 26) 3 0 Costa Rica Alajuelense v.  Argentina, 26 March 2024
DF Ian Lawrence (2002-05-28) 28 May 2002 (age 22) 4 0 Costa Rica Alajuelense v.  El Salvador, 2 February 2024
DF Jefry Valverde (1995-06-10) 10 June 1995 (age 29) 3 0 Costa Rica Saprissa v.  El Salvador, 2 February 2024

MF Orlando Galo (2000-08-11) 11 August 2000 (age 24) 19 3 Latvia Riga 2024 Copa América
MF Carlos Mora (2001-03-18) 18 March 2001 (age 23) 8 0 Romania U Craiova v.  Uruguay, 31 May 2024
MF Douglas López (1998-09-21) 21 September 1998 (age 26) 3 0 Costa Rica Cartaginés v.  Uruguay, 31 May 2024
MF Allan Cruz (1996-02-24) 24 February 1996 (age 28) 24 2 Costa Rica Herediano Microcycle, 27–31 May 2024
MF Elías Aguilar (1991-11-07) 7 November 1991 (age 33) 22 2 Costa Rica Herediano Microcycle, 27–31 May 2024
MF Kendall Porras (2002-09-08) 8 September 2002 (age 22) 0 0 Costa Rica Sporting San José Microcycle, 27–31 May 2024
MF Randall Leal (1997-01-14) 14 January 1997 (age 27) 29 1 United States Nashville v.  El Salvador, 2 February 2024
MF Aarón Suárez (2002-06-27) 27 June 2002 (age 22) 7 1 Costa Rica Alajuelense v.  El Salvador, 2 February 2024
MF Luis Flores (1994-01-23) 23 January 1994 (age 30) 1 0 Costa Rica Sporting San José v.  El Salvador, 2 February 2024

FW Anthony Contreras (2000-01-29) 29 January 2000 (age 24) 28 4 Latvia Riga 2024 Copa América
FW Steven Cárdenas (1991-12-13) 13 December 1991 (age 33) 0 0 Costa Rica Sporting San José v.  Uruguay, 31 May 2024
FW Julián Ugalde (2005-04-12) 12 April 2005 (age 19) 0 0 Costa Rica Municipal Grecia Microcycle, 27–31 May 2024
FW Jostin Daly (1998-04-23) 23 April 1998 (age 26) 2 1 Costa Rica Cartaginés v.  El Salvador, 2 February 2024

INJ Withdrew due to injury.
RET Retired from the national team.
ILL Withdrew due to illness.
PRE Preliminary squad.
WD Withdrew for personal reasons.

Records

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As of 14 November 2024[17]
Players in bold are still active with Costa Rica.

Most appearances

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Celso Borges is Costa Rica's most capped player with 163 appearances.
Rank Player Caps Goals Career
1 Celso Borges 163 27 2008–2023
2 Bryan Ruiz 147 29 2005–2022
Joel Campbell 147 27 2011–present
4 Walter Centeno 137 24 1995–2009
5 Luis Marín 128 5 1993–2009
6 Keylor Navas 114 0 2008–2024
7 Rolando Fonseca 113 47 1992–2011
8 Álvaro Saborío 112 36 2002–2021
9 Mauricio Solís 110 6 1993–2006
10 Michael Umaña 102 1 2004–2017

Top goalscorers

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Rolando Fonseca is Costa Rica's all-time top scorer with 47 goals.
Rank Player Goals Caps Ratio Career
1 Rolando Fonseca 47 113 0.42 1992–2011
2 Paulo Wanchope 45 73 0.62 1996–2008
3 Álvaro Saborío 36 112 0.32 2002–2021
4 Bryan Ruiz 29 147 0.2 2005–2022
5 Juan Ulloa 27 27 1 1955–1970
Joel Campbell 27 146 0.18 2011–present
Celso Borges 27 163 0.17 2008–2023
8 Rónald Gómez 24 91 0.26 1993–2008
Walter Centeno 24 137 0.18 1995–2009
10 Jorge Monge 23 27 0.85 1955–1961

Competitive record

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FIFA World Cup

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FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 1930 Did not enter Declined invitation
Italy 1934 Did not enter
France 1938 Withdrew Withdrew
Brazil 1950 Did not enter Did not enter
Switzerland 1954 Entry not accepted by FIFA Entry not accepted by FIFA
Sweden 1958 Did not qualify 6 4 1 1 16 7
Chile 1962 9 5 1 3 22 14
England 1966 8 5 2 1 17 3
Mexico 1970 4 2 1 1 7 3
West Germany 1974 2 0 1 1 4 5
Argentina 1978 6 1 4 1 8 6
Spain 1982 8 1 4 3 6 10
Mexico 1986 8 2 5 1 10 8
Italy 1990 Round of 16 13th 4 2 0 2 4 6 Squad 10 6 2 2 13 7
United States 1994 Did not qualify 8 4 0 4 16 11
France 1998 16 7 3 6 22 17
South Korea Japan 2002 Group stage 19th 3 1 1 1 5 6 Squad 17 11 3 3 31 10
Germany 2006 31st 3 0 0 3 3 9 Squad 18 8 4 6 30 25
South Africa 2010 Did not qualify 20 12 3 5 41 22
Brazil 2014 Quarter-finals 8th 5 2 3 0 5 2 Squad 16 8 4 4 27 12
Russia 2018 Group stage 29th 3 0 1 2 2 5 Squad 16 9 5 2 25 11
Qatar 2022 27th 3 1 0 2 3 11 Squad 15 8 4 3 14 8
Canada Mexico United States 2026 Qualification in progress 2 2 0 0 7 0
Morocco Portugal Spain 2030 To be determined To be determined
Saudi Arabia 2034
Total Quarter-finals 6/22 21 6 5 10 22 39 189 95 47 47 316 184
*Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

CONCACAF Gold Cup

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CONCACAF Championship & Gold Cup record Qualification record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad Pld W D L GF GA
El Salvador 1963 Champions 1st 6 5 1 0 14 2 Squad Qualified automatically
Guatemala 1965 Third place 3rd 5 2 2 1 11 4 Squad Automatically entered
Honduras 1967 Did not enter Did not enter
Costa Rica 1969 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 13 2 Squad Qualified as hosts
Trinidad and Tobago 1971 Third place 3rd 5 2 1 2 6 5 Squad Qualified as defending champions
Haiti 1973 Did not qualify 2 0 1 1 4 5
Mexico 1977 6 1 4 1 8 6
Honduras 1981 8 1 4 3 6 10
1985 Third place 3rd 8 2 5 1 10 8 Squad 5 1 0 4 5 9
1989 Champions 1st 8 5 1 2 10 6 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 1991 Fourth place 4th 5 1 0 4 5 9 Squad Qualified as defending champions
Mexico United States 1993 Third place 3rd 5 1 3 1 6 5 Squad 5 4 0 1 11 2
United States 1996 Did not qualify 4 1 1 2 5 6
United States 1998 Group stage 5th 2 1 0 1 8 4 Squad 5 3 2 0 12 3
United States 2000 Quarter-finals 6th 3 0 2 1 5 6 Squad 5 3 0 2 13 3
United States 2002 Runners-up 2nd 5 3 1 1 8 5 Squad 5 2 2 1 8 5
Mexico United States 2003 Fourth place 4th 5 2 0 3 10 8 Squad 5 4 1 0 5 1
United States 2005 Quarter-finals 6th 4 2 1 1 6 4 Squad 4 3 1 0 8 2
United States 2007 7th 4 1 1 2 3 4 Squad 4 2 1 1 6 3
United States 2009 Semi-finals 4th 5 2 2 1 10 6 Squad 4 3 1 0 9 1
United States 2011 Quarter-finals 5th 4 1 2 1 8 6 Squad 4 1 2 1 5 4
United States 2013 5th 4 2 0 2 4 2 Squad 5 4 1 0 6 1
Canada United States 2015 7th 4 0 3 1 3 4 Squad 3 2 1 0 7 3
United States 2017 Semi-finals 4th 5 3 1 1 6 3 Squad 5 1 3 1 4 2
Costa Rica Jamaica United States 2019 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 1 1 8 4 Squad Qualified automatically
United States 2021 5th 4 3 0 1 6 4 Squad 4 1 3 0 4 3
Canada United States 2023 7th 4 1 1 2 7 8 Squad 4 2 0 2 4 4
Total 3 Titles 22/27 104 45 29 30 167 109 82 38 28 16 125 64

CONCACAF Nations League

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CONCACAF Nations League record
League Finals
Season Division Group Pld W D L GF GA P/R Year Result Pld W D L GF GA Squad
2019−20 A D 4 1 3 0 4 3 Same position United States 2021 Fourth place 2 0 2 0 2 0 Squad
2022–23 A B 4 2 0 2 4 4 Same position United States 2023 Did not qualify
2023–24 A Bye Same position United States 2024
2024–25 A A In progress 2025 To be determined
Total 8 3 3 2 8 7 Total 0 Titles 2 0 2 0 2 0

Copa América

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Copa América record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
Ecuador 1993* Not invited
Uruguay 1995
Bolivia 1997 Group stage 10th 3 0 1 2 2 10 Squad
Paraguay 1999 Not invited
Colombia 2001 Quarter-finals 5th 4 2 1 1 7 3 Squad
Peru 2004 7th 4 1 0 3 3 8 Squad
Venezuela 2007 Not invited
Argentina 2011 Group stage 9th 3 1 0 2 2 4 Squad
Chile 2015 Not invited
United States 2016 Group stage 10th 3 1 1 1 3 6 Squad
Brazil 2019 Not invited
Brazil 2021
United States 2024 Group stage 10th 3 1 1 1 2 4 Squad
Total Quarter-finals 6/13 20 6 4 10 19 35
*The 1993 Copa América was the first time nations from outside CONMEBOL were invited.

Copa Centroamericana

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Copa Centroamericana record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
Costa Rica 1991 Champions 1st 3 3 0 0 10 1
Honduras 1993 Runners-up 2nd 3 2 0 1 3 2
El Salvador 1995 Fourth place 4th 4 1 1 2 5 6
Guatemala 1997 Champions 1st 5 3 2 0 12 3
Costa Rica 1999 Champions 1st 5 3 0 2 13 3
Honduras 2001 Runners-up 2nd 5 2 2 1 8 5
Panama 2003 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 5 1
Guatemala 2005 Champions 1st 4 3 1 0 8 2
El Salvador 2007 Champions 1st 4 2 1 1 5 2
Honduras 2009 Runners-up 2nd 4 3 1 0 9 1
Panama 2011 Runners-up 2nd 4 1 2 1 6 5
Costa Rica 2013 Champions 1st 5 4 1 0 6 1
United States 2014 Champions 1st 3 2 1 0 7 3
Panama 2017 Fourth place 4th 5 1 3 1 4 2
Total 8 Titles 14/14 59 34 16 9 103 37

CCCF Championship

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CCCF Championship record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
Costa Rica 1941 Champions 1st 4 4 0 0 23 5
El Salvador 1943 Third place 3rd 6 3 0 3 20 15
Costa Rica 1946 Champions 1st 5 4 0 1 24 6
Guatemala 1948 Champions 1st 8 5 1 2 25 11
Panama 1951 Runners-up 2nd 4 2 1 1 13 5
Costa Rica 1953 Champions 1st 6 6 0 0 19 2
Honduras 1955 Champions 1st 6 6 0 0 19 4
Netherlands Antilles 1957 Withdrew
Cuba 1960 Champions 1st 5 3 2 0 14 4
Costa Rica 1961 Champions 1st 7 7 0 0 32 4
Total 7 Titles 9/10 51 40 4 7 191 56

Olympic Games

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Olympic Games record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Squad
France 1900 Only club teams participated
United States 1904
United Kingdom 1908 No national representative
Sweden 1912
Belgium 1920
France 1924 Not an IOC member
Netherlands 1928
Nazi Germany 1936 Did not participate
United Kingdom 1948
Finland 1952
Australia 1956
Italy 1960
Japan 1964
Mexico 1968 Did not qualify
West Germany 1972
Canada 1976
Soviet Union 1980 Group stage 16th 3 0 0 3 2 9 Squad
United States 1984 Group stage 13th 3 1 0 2 2 7 Squad
South Korea 1988 Did not qualify
Since 1992 See Costa Rica national under-23 football team
Total Quarter-finals 2/12 6 1 0 5 4 16

Pan American Games

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Pan American Games record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
Argentina 1951 Silver medal 2nd 4 2 1 1 9 12
Mexico 1955 Did not participate
United States 1959 Round-robin 5th 6 2 1 3 10 16
Brazil 1963 Did not participate
Canada 1967
Colombia 1971
Mexico 1975 Fourth place 4th 6 2 1 3 7 13
Puerto Rico 1979 Fourth place 4th 5 2 0 3 8 7
Venezuela 1983 Did not participate
United States 1987
Cuba 1991
Argentina 1995 Quarter-finals 6th 4 2 0 2 12 6
Since 1999 See Costa Rica national under-23 football team
Total 1 Silver medal 5/12 25 10 3 12 46 54

Panamerican Championship

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Panamerican Championship record
Year Round Position Pld W D L GF GA
Chile 1952 Did not participate
Mexico 1956 Third place 3rd 5 2 1 2 11 15
Costa Rica 1960 Fourth place 4th 6 1 2 3 4 10
Total Third place 2/3 11 3 3 5 15 25

Head-to-head record

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The following table shows Costa Rica's all-time international record, correct as of 19 November 2024.

  Positive Record   Neutral Record   Negative Record

Team M W D L GF GA GD
 Argentina 7 0 2 5 6 15 –9
 Aruba 2 1 1 0 4 3 1
 Australia 1 0 0 1 0 1 –1
 Austria 2 0 1 1 2 4 –2
 Barbados 2 1 0 1 4 2 2
 Belgium 2 0 0 2 1 5 –4
 Belize 6 6 0 0 18 1 17
 Bermuda 1 1 0 0 2 1 1
 Bolivia 3 2 1 0 7 1 6
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
 Brazil 12 1 1 10 9 34 –25
 Cameroon 1 1 0 0 5 0 5
 Canada 24 9 9 6 22 18 4
 Chile 11 6 2 3 13 10 3
 China 5 2 2 1 8 6 2
 Colombia 15 4 1 10 17 30 –13
 Cuba 18 15 3 0 57 11 46
 Curaçao 2 1 1 0 3 2 1
 Czech Republic[a] 2 0 0 2 1 5 –5
 Dominican Republic 2 2 0 0 8 1 7
 Ecuador 12 1 5 6 10 22 –12
 El Salvador 69 40 15 14 151 58 93
 England 2 0 1 1 0 2 –2
 Finland 1 1 0 0 2 1 1
 France 2 0 0 2 3 5 –2
 French Guiana 1 1 0 0 3 0 3
 Germany 2 0 0 2 4 8 –4
 Greece 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
 Grenada 3 2 1 0 8 2 6
 Guadeloupe 4 4 0 0 12 2 10
 Guatemala 66 33 16 17 135 72 63
 Guyana 2 2 0 0 11 0 11
 Haiti 16 8 6 2 31 13 18
 Honduras 69 26 24 19 114 84 30
 Hungary 1 0 0 1 0 1 –1
 Iran 2 0 1 1 2 3 –1
 Italy 2 1 0 1 1 1 0
 Jamaica 31 15 11 4 56 19 37
 Japan 6 1 1 4 4 13 –9
 Martinique 5 5 0 0 15 6 9
 Mexico 58 6 20 32 34 88 –54
 Netherlands 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
 New Zealand 3 3 0 0 6 0 6
 Nicaragua 19 17 1 1 72 10 62
 Nigeria 1 1 0 0 2 0 2
 Northern Ireland 1 1 0 0 3 0 3
 Norway 2 0 1 1 0 1 –1
 Oman 1 1 0 0 4 3 1
 Panama 64 29 16 19 122 63 59
 Paraguay 10 4 3 3 7 7 0
 Peru 9 2 1 6 10 18 –8
 Poland 3 0 0 3 3 8 –5
 Puerto Rico 1 1 0 0 13 0 13
 Qatar 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
 Republic of Ireland 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
 Russia[b] 2 1 0 1 5 5 0
 Saint Kitts and Nevis 1 1 0 0 4 0 4
 Saudi Arabia 5 4 0 1 12 6 6
 Scotland 2 2 0 0 2 0 2
 Serbia 1 0 0 1 0 1 –1
 Slovakia 3 1 1 1 6 5 1
 South Africa 2 0 0 2 1 3 –2
 South Korea 11 3 3 5 12 14 –2
 Spain 4 0 1 3 3 16 –13
 Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 3 3 0 0 13 1 12
 Suriname 7 6 1 0 20 5 15
 Sweden 2 1 0 1 2 2 0
  Switzerland 3 1 1 1 3 4 –1
 Trinidad and Tobago 26 19 4 3 59 15 44
 Tunisia 1 0 0 1 0 1 –1
 Turkey 1 0 1 0 1 1 0
 Ukraine 1 0 0 1 0 4 –4
 Uruguay 15 3 4 8 19 26 –7
 United Arab Emirates 1 0 0 1 1 4 –3
 United States 41 17 5 19 49 49 0
 Uzbekistan 1 1 0 0 2 1 1
 Venezuela 16 7 5 4 28 24 4
 Wales 2 1 0 1 1 1 0
Total (78) 741 207 137 235 1,271 851 +420
  1. ^ include  Czechoslovakia
  2. ^ include  Soviet Union

Honours

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Costa Rica national football team players celebrating their classification at the FIFA World Cup 2014 for the round of 16 in first place of Group D at Mineirão stadium in Belo Horizonte after their draw with England.

Major competitions

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Regional

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Friendly

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Summary

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Senior Competition 1st place, gold medalist(s) 2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Total
CONCACAF Gold Cup 3 1 4 8
Panamerican Championship 0 0 1 1
CCCF Championship1 7 1 1 9
Total 10 2 6 18
  1. According to FIFA statutes, official major competition organized by CCCF for senior national teams. It was the predecessor confederation of CONCACAF and affiliated with FIFA as the governing football body in Central America and Caribbean from 1938 to 1961.

FIFA World Ranking

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Last update was on 27 May 2021 Source:[18]

  Best Ranking    Worst Ranking    Best Mover    Worst Mover  

Costa Rica's FIFA World Ranking History
Rank Year Best Worst
Rank Move Rank Move
50 2021
51 2020 46 Steady 51 Decrease 4
46 2019 37 Increase 1 47 Decrease 5
36 2018 23 Increase 2 37 Decrease 9
26 2017 17 Increase 5 26 Decrease 7
17 2016 17 Increase 8 37 Decrease 4
37 2015 13 Increase 3 42 Decrease 27
16 2014 15 Increase 12 35 Decrease 3
31 2013 31 Increase 16 66 Decrease 3
66 2012 57 Increase 8 72 Decrease 6
65 2011 48 Increase 21 69 Decrease 5
69 2010 40 Increase 3 69 Decrease 13
44 2009 30 Increase 11 47 Decrease 8
53 2008 53 Increase 12 79 Decrease 4
70 2007 46 Increase 12 70 Decrease 10
68 2006 21 Steady 68 Decrease 19
21 2005 19 Increase 6 27 Decrease 3
27 2004 17 Increase 5 33 Decrease 5
17 2003 17 Increase 3 22 Decrease 2
21 2002 21 Increase 5 30 Decrease 2
30 2001 29 Increase 14 56 Decrease 2
60 2000 54 Increase 8 69 Decrease 5
64 1999 64 Increase 5 69 Decrease 2
67 1998 46 Increase 7 67 Decrease 15
51 1997 51 Increase 9 66 Decrease 2
72 1996 72 Increase 12 93 Decrease 6
78 1995 56 Increase 18 78 Decrease 13
65 1994 39 Increase 3 65 Decrease 9
42 1993 37 Increase 1 42 Decrease 5

See also

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References

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