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Saprissa Beats the Carthaginian in Tico Duel for Concacaf

The Deportivo Saprisa of Costa Rica had no problems to beat 2-0 to the Sporting Cartagínés by the first date of the Central American Cup of Concacaf in a duel held in the Ricardo Saprisa stadium of San José, Costa Rica. When they ran 22 minutes of match, an error in the brand of the Brumosos, he left the way free for the Morados to begin to shape the encounter. Joseph Mora appeared in the second stick to open the scoreboard. The Cartagínés tried…
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The Deportivo Saprisa asserted his location before the Club Sport Cartagínes in the start of the Central American Cup. The purples imposed themselves without many problems 2-0 in front of the Brumoso frame that never stopped trying to seek the match. The scorers of the night were Joseph Mora at 3’ and the Panamanian Newton Williams at 75’. {loadposition lucila-articulo} The bad news for the purples was the injury of Williams in the last minutes …

The Deportivo Saprisa of Costa Rica had no problems to beat 2-0 to the Sporting Cartagínés by the first date of the Central American Cup of Concacaf in a duel held in the Ricardo Saprisa stadium of San José, Costa Rica. When they ran 22 minutes of match, an error in the brand of the Brumosos, he left the way free for the Morados to begin to shape the encounter. Joseph Mora appeared in the second stick to open the scoreboard. The Cartagínés tried…

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Deporte Total USA Radio broke the news in on Wednesday, July 30, 2025.
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