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  2. María Coto - Wikipedia

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    ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 6 June 2015 (before the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup) María Paula Coto González (born 2 March 1998) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a defender for Liga Deportiva Alajuelense Femenino and the Costa Rica women's national team .

  3. María Paula Salas - Wikipedia

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    Representing Costa Rica. Pan American Games. 2019 Lima. Team. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. ‡ National team caps and goals, correct as of 15 July 2019. María Paula Salas Zúñiga (born 12 July 2002) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays as a forward for Mexican Liga MX Femenil club CF Monterrey and the Costa Rica women's ...

  4. Costa Rica women's national football team - Wikipedia

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    Team. The Costa Rica women's national football team (Spanish: Selección femenina de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in women's international football. The national team is controlled by the governing body Costa Rican Football Federation. They are one of the top women's national football teams in the Central American region along ...

  5. Costa Rican Women's Premier Division - Wikipedia

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    Alajuelense FF. ( 2022) Most championships. Alajuelense FF (5) Website. uniffut.com. Current: 2023 season. The Costa Rican Women's Premier Division ( Spanish: Primera División Femenina de Costa Rica) is the main women's football competition in Costa Rica. It was established in 2001 and under the authority of the Women's Football Union (ADELIFE).

  6. Costa Rica at the FIFA Women's World Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Costa Rica women's national football team has represented Costa Rica at the FIFA Women's World Cup on two occasions, in 2015 [1] and 2023 .

  7. 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup Group C - Wikipedia

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    Group C of the 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup was one of eight groups that formed the opening round of the tournament with the matches played from 21 to 31 July 2023. [1] The group consisted of Spain, Costa Rica, Zambia and Japan. The top two teams, Japan and Spain, advanced to the round of 16. [2]

  8. Sporting Football Club (women) - Wikipedia

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    The Sporting Football Club Women is a Women's football team that competes in the Costa Rican Women's Premier Division, the top division of women's football in Costa Rica. History [ edit ] The albinegro team acquired the La U Universitarias franchise in 2020, obtaining its place in the Costa Rican top category.

  9. Category : Expatriate women's footballers in Costa Rica

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