Costa Rica national football team results (2011)

Costa Rica facing Argentina during the inaugural week of the National Stadium

Below are listed all the matches played by the Costa Rica national football team in 2011.

The year was marked by the inauguration of the new national stadium in San José in late March.[1] Since then, the stadium has served as the home stadium of the team. To encourage the fans to go to the stadium, the Costa Rican Football Federation made a heavy investment by organizing friendlies against FIFA World Cup winners Argentina, Brazil and the then most recent champions Spain.[2]

Tragedy also hit the national team during 2011, when defender Dennis Marshall (along with his wife) died in a car accident.[3] Marshall died just five days after scoring his only international goal in a CONCACAF Gold Cup match against Honduras.[3]

Overall, 2011 showed lackluster results for the national team. Failures to overcome Honduras at the Copa Centroamericana final and the Gold Cup quarter-finals,[4] along with a poor performance at the Copa América prompted the dismissal of Ricardo La Volpe.[5] After the departure of La Volpe, Rónald González served as interim manager for the team until the arrival of Jorge Luis Pinto in September.[6][7]

Results

Statistics

Coach(es)

#Nat.CoachNumber of matches
1ArgentinaRicardo La Volpe15
2Costa RicaRónald González2
3ColombiaJorge Luis Pinto5

General statistics

CompetitionGPWDLGFGA
Copa Centroamericana412154
Gold Cup412186
Copa América310224
Friendlies112541016
Total225982530

Goalscorers

Marco Ureña was the top goalscorer for Costa Rica in 2011, scoring seven goals
7 goals
3 goals
Randall Brenes scoring against Spain in November
2 goals
1 goal

References

  1. Arroyo, Franklin (26 March 2011). "Y llegó el fiestón". Al Día (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  2. Calvo, Rodrigo (16 October 2013). "El Estadio Nacional es la casa de la Selección". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  3. 1 2 Arguedas, Carlos; Delgado, David (23 June 2011). "Dennis Marshall muere en accidente de tránsito". La Nación (in Spanish). Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  4. "Copa Oro dejó claro cuan lejos se está del Mundial". La Nación (in Spanish). 20 June 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  5. "La Volpe fuera de la selección de Costa Rica". ESPN Deportes. 12 August 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  6. "Ronald González rompe con la era de Ricardo La Volpe". La Nación (in Spanish). 27 August 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  7. "Jorge Luis Pinto es el nuevo técnico de Costa Rica". El País (in Spanish). Associated Press. 1 September 2011. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
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