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He Trained at Alajuelense, Left to Play for His Beloved Club, and Now Works in Construction.

Despite spending over seven years at Alajuelense, he chose to leave to continue his career with his former team and is now far removed from football. In Costa Rican football, there are stories that don't always end in glitz, million-dollar contracts, or packed stadiums. Some, like that of José Andrés Matarrita, reflect the other side of the coin, the one that many don't see. A product of Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, with the talent to go far and …
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Despite spending over seven years at Alajuelense, he chose to leave to continue his career with his former team and is now far removed from football. In Costa Rican football, there are stories that don't always end in glitz, million-dollar contracts, or packed stadiums. Some, like that of José Andrés Matarrita, reflect the other side of the coin, the one that many don't see. A product of Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, with the talent to go far and …

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futbolcentroamerica.com broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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