Mexico's Herrera appointed Costa Rica head coach
- Miguel Herrera has been hired as coach of the Costa Rica men's national team, according to the Costa Rican Soccer Federation.
- Herrera replaces Gustavo Alfaro, who resigned in August to coach Paraguay.
- Costa Rica is in the third round of the CONCACAF World Cup qualifiers, which includes 11 other countries.
- The next round of qualifying matches will begin next September.
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New year, new team. If among the purposes of Miguel Herrera by 2025 he was finding a new job, he has not taken long to fulfill it. Starting this week he is the technical director of the National Team of Costa Rica and will be in charge of directing the team towards the World Cup of 2026. This is his second chance to stand in front of a national combination after his work with the team of Mexico from 2013 to 2015, where he managed to classify the…
This was said by David Faitelson about the arrival of Mexican Miguel Herrera to the Costa Rican team
The Costa Rican football team announced to Miguel “El Piojo” Herrera as the new technical director who will guide them on the way to the 2026 World Cup. In the days before the Aztec recruitment took place, Mexican journalist David Faitelson reacted to the news through his X (ex Twitter) account. “Miguel Herrera has the great possibility of becoming the first Mexican coach to lead a non-Mexican team in a World Cup...,” said TUDN journalist and Te…
It is official! Miguel Herrera, the Mexican coach known as the ‘Piojo’, was named Tuesday as the new technical director of the National Team of Costa Rica, the first of that nationality to lead the Ticos in history. Costa Rica ran out of coach last August, when Paraguay paid the contract termination clause of Argentine Gustavo Alfaro, after Costa Rica had a good performance in the Copa América of 2024 with a very young team, tied with Brazil, de…
Mexico's Herrera appointed Costa Rica head coach
Former Mexico coach Miguel Herrera has been appointed as Costa Rica's head coach ahead of the 2026 World Cup, the country's soccer federation (FCRF) said in a statement.The 56-year-old Herrera, a former defender who led Mexico to the last 16 at the 2014 World Cup and a CONCACAF Gold Cup title in 2015, rep
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