Articles tagged with "costa-rica"
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Nov 27th, 2006
Determining how many automatic spots in the World Cup each region deserves is always a great pub debate and it is one that FIFA will ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jul 18th, 2006
According to Wikipedia's Copa America 2007 entry (as spotted by Nicko) "should the U.S. decide to participate, Costa Rica would likely be forced to withdraw."
Assuming ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Daryl | Jul 18th, 2006
There seems to be unanimous agreement that playing in the 2007 Copa America would be beneficial. But with Costa Rica already accepting an invitation to ...
Posted on: Costa Rica World Cup Team Blog by Bruno | Jun 21st, 2006
Well, it ended as Costa Rica's worst ever World Cup finals appearance. With three games and three losses, the Ticos will now fight for the ...
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by Os Davis | Jun 21st, 2006
It’s amazing how meaningful a meaningless goal in a meaningless game can be.
This thing was over at approximately 4:23.55pm Central European Time. Ronald Gomez sent ...
Posted on: World Cup Soccer - South Africa 2010 by WC Bob | Jun 20th, 2006
Today we kick off four straight days where there are four matches played. If you don't have two televisions lined up side-by-side you'll want ...
Posted on: Poland Euro 2008 Blog by Os Davis | Jun 20th, 2006
What a bizarre position to be in. Looking over the preview articles and analysis for today's Costa Rica-Poland game, it appears that the match FIFA ...
Posted on: Costa Rica World Cup Team Blog by Bruno | Jun 19th, 2006
After being eliminated from the World Cup, Costa Rica has only its pride to play for when it faces Poland tomorrow in Hannover. Having never ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 17th, 2006
FIFA will not sanction Ecuador striker Ivan Kaviedes for his masked goal celebration against Costa Rica. Just so you read that right, let me ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 16th, 2006
Unfortunately, I'm writing this post from Somewhere That Isn't Ecuador. I realize that this is my problem, not yours. I know from accounts ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 16th, 2006
Relive some of the highlights of Ecuador's 3-0 win over Costa Rica. But be forewarned: the video was edited by FIFA, so there' very ...
Posted on: Costa Rica World Cup Team Blog by Bruno | Jun 16th, 2006
So it wasn't meant to be Costa Rica's World Cup. With two losses in as many games, the Ticos are done. Congratulations to Ecuador for ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 16th, 2006
No one's ever said to this guy, "You know, I just don't think you're really that into Paulo Wanchope.":
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 16th, 2006
Some quotes from the Ecuador players afterThursday's 3-0 win over Costa Rica.
Agustin Delgado (Who for the second time was named the Budweiser Man of the ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 15th, 2006
I'll go with Ecuador 2-1 Costa Rica. Goals by Carlos Tenorio and Ivan Kaviedes for Ecuador, and Gomez for Costa Rica. Your thought?
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 15th, 2006
Check here on Thursday for our LiveBlog of Ecuador's massive match against Costa Rica.
It'll be a massive match for both teams, of course. For ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 15th, 2006
Costa Rica coach Alexandre Guimaraes says that his team needs to exploit Ecuador's defensive weaknesses. Guimaraes, who is friends with Ecuador coach Luis Suarez, ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 15th, 2006
Likely lineups for Ecuador v. Costa Rica on Thursday.
Ecuador
12-Cristian Mora
4-Ulises de la Cruz, 3-Ivan Hurtado, 17-Giovanny Espinoza, 18-Neicer Reasco
8-Edison Mendez, 20-Edwin Tenorio, 14-Segundo Castillo, 16-Luis ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 15th, 2006
With Germany's defeat of Poland, there is now one clear way for Ecuador to qualify for the second round tomorrow. If--and hey, it's always ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 14th, 2006
Hosts Germany nick all three points in their Group A match over Poland. A very exciting finish, with Neuville scoring in stoppage time. ...
Posted on: Costa Rica World Cup Team Blog by Bruno | Jun 14th, 2006
Costa Rica left Walldorf for Hamburg on Tuesday, in anticipation for its second game in the World Cup, tomorrow, against Ecuador. After training during the ...
Posted on: Costa Rica World Cup Team Blog by Bruno | Jun 14th, 2006
Fifa announced that referee Coffi Codjia, from Benin, will work tomorrow's game between Costa Rica and Ecuador. Celestin Ntagungira of Rwanda and Aboudou Aderodjou, from ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 14th, 2006
Ecuador's national team is in Hamburg in anticipation of the match against Costa Rica on Thursday. You can learn more about the Free and ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 14th, 2006
I am an American. From Arctic Canada to Punta Arenas, Argentina, I likes me some Americas. I was born in the Americas and ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 14th, 2006
Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell exerts a little influence over the Ecuador national team. Evidently Coach Luis Suarez has found inspiration in ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 14th, 2006
So says Ecuador striker Carlos Tenorio about the team's upcoming match against Costa Rica. If Germany defeat Poland on Wednesday, then a win for ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 13th, 2006
Benin's Coffi Codja will referee Ecuador's next match against Costa Rica. The linesmen will be Codja's countryman Aboudou Aderodjou and Celestin Ntagungira of Rwanda. ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 13th, 2006
Luis Suarez will use the same starting lineup against Costa Rica that he employed against the Poles. After some murmuring to the contrary, Suarez ...
Posted on: Costa Rica World Cup Team Blog by Bruno | Jun 13th, 2006
Coach Alexandre Guimaraes knows that if his team is to stand any chance of beating Ecuador on Thursday, it should try to control the ball ...
Posted on: Ecuador World Cup Team Blog by Trent | Jun 13th, 2006
Enjoy some video of Paulo Wanchope's goals against Germany.
Paulo, Paulo, Paulo, Paulo, Paulo!

