Costa Rican football has shown in recent World Cups that it has competitive DNA and tactical discipline, but the definitive jump depends on exporting players who compete at European or South American pace in a sustained way. To achieve this, the national structure must function as a high-performance trampoline and not as a final career destination. That transition requires alliances with training clubs, a proactive scouting and the ability to co…
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Costa Rican football has shown in recent World Cups that it has competitive DNA and tactical discipline, but the definitive jump depends on exporting players who compete at European or South American pace in a sustained way. To achieve this, the national structure must function as a high-performance trampoline and not as a final career destination. That transition requires alliances with training clubs, a proactive scouting and the ability to co…