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A.D. Municipal Osa

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Osa
Full nameSelección de Osa
Nickname(s)La Fuerza del Térraba
Oseños
Sureños
Founded6 June 1983; 41 years ago (1983-06-06)
StadiumEstadio Municipal de Osa
Capacity1,200
LeagueLINAFA
Clausura 2022Group D - Metro Sur

Selección de Osa is a Costa Rican football club, currently playing in the Tercera Division.

They are based in the south of the country, in Ciudad Cortés, near the Panamanian border.

History

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Founded in June 1983 as Deportivo Hospital Tomás Casas, the name was changed to Municipal Osa quickly. They won promotion to the Segunda División in 1996 and reached the top flight after 4 more years.[1] They won promotion after beating Municipal Liberia in a championship playoff.[2] It was the same Liberia team that beat Osa in May 2003 to send them down to the Segunda División again.[3]

They spent a total of 3 seasons in the Primera División.[4]

Honours

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National

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2000

Current squad

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As of June 2, 2022

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 Costa Rica CRC Justin Gabriel Quesada Espinoza
2 Costa Rica CRC Pablo Alexander Jiménez López
3 Costa Rica CRC José Ricardo Morales Méndez
4 Costa Rica CRC Bayron Sibaja Samudio
5 Costa Rica CRC Jeison Fernando Samudio Durán
6 Costa Rica CRC Jesús Alberto Rodríguez Abrigo
7 Costa Rica CRC Teylor Ransel Olivares Nuñes
8 Costa Rica CRC Jonathan Elizondo Morales
9 Costa Rica CRC Anthony Gonzales Cabrera
10 Costa Rica CRC Kendall Fauricio Zúñiga Jiménez
No. Pos. Nation Player
11 Costa Rica CRC David Castro Valverde
12 Costa Rica CRC Rafael Ángel Calderón Navarro
13 Costa Rica CRC Carlos Alberto Matarrita Sandi
14 Costa Rica CRC Derek Marcelo Salas Picado
15 Costa Rica CRC Jorman Mauricio Jiménez Guzmán
16 Costa Rica CRC Moisés Cerdas Robles
17 Costa Rica CRC Gustavo Adolfo Ibarra Arguello
18 Costa Rica CRC Kevin Alfredo Quesada Vargas
19 Costa Rica CRC Gerald Alberto Arias Saborio

References

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