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Óscar Ramírez Said This After the Criminal Convictions of Joel Campbell and Celso Borges in Alajuelense

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Óscar Ramírez, coach of Alajuelense, admitted that his team lacked strength in the out-game of the Central American Cup final against Xelajú and this is something that must be corrected in the face of the series' return for the title.The Macho also evaluated the double failure in the urchin prisons, where neither Joel Campbell nor Celso Borges could score. —How does he analyze what happened in the Joel Campbell and Celso Borges prisons?—It's foo…

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Joel Campbell had the opportunity to open the scoreboard for Alajuelense, in the final of the Central American Cup, against Xelajú. The handler finished off from the penal point, but the finish was stopped by the Guatemalan Guardavallas, Rubén Silva. The action took place after a great individual play by Anthony Hernández, who received the foul in the area, but Joel could not transform by annotation. Here's the move: ATAJÓ RUBÉN SILVA! The Urug…

The Alajuelense Sports League was unable to assert its local status and on Wednesday night it equaled 1-1 against Guatemala’s Xelajú for the one-way final of the Concacaf 2025 Central American Cup. Oscar Ramírez, a red-headed coach, considers that his team had good handling of the game and the negative point was the definition, especially for the failed criminals. “It’s football. We’ve seen big players in important moments waste criminal. It’s b…

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After the draw in the first leg of the final between Alajuelense and Xelajú, Machillo Ramírez addressed the missed penalties by Joel Campbell and Celso Borges. The first leg of the Central American Cup final delivered all sorts of emotions at the Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium. Liga Deportiva Alajuelense and Xelajú tied 1-1 in a vibrant match, marked by two missed penalties by the Red and Blacks and by the monumental performance of Guatemalan go…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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