Tag: Costa Rica

  • Nicaragua man shoots neighbor in front of family after heated argument

    Nicaragua man shoots neighbor in front of family after heated argument

    A Costa Rican neighborhood dispute turned deadly with a shooting captured on video.

    The New York Post reported on the horrifying incident where a man, identified as Eduardo Ramirez Zamora, fatally shot his neighbor during a confrontation outside their homes.

    The altercation began with a woman leaving her garage and encountering a disapproving couple.

    Zamora, trying to intervene, ended up retrieving a hidden firearm.

    As tensions escalated, both parties engaged in a heated argument and physical fight.

    Tragically, Zamora fired multiple shots at his neighbor, leading to the neighbor’s death.

    Witnesses described a history of animosity between Zamora and the victim, Otto Mendoza, which had been escalating for some time.

    Mendoza, who had moved to Costa Rica from Nicaragua, faced derogatory comments and harassment from Zamora regarding his nationality.

    Despite efforts from neighbors to save him, Mendoza succumbed to gunshot wounds at the scene.
    His relatives criticized local law enforcement for not intervening earlier in the ongoing feud between the neighbors.

    Zamora was taken into custody by the police after the incident.

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  • Spain’s ‘perfect combination’ at World Cup makes up for lack of superstars

    Eric Garcia believes Spain’s “spectacular” blend of exuberant youngsters and experienced veterans could see them beat any team at the World Cup in Qatar.

    Between 2008 and 2012, Spain lifted two European Championship titles and also won their first World Cup as they dominated international football, boasting stars such as Andres Iniesta, Iker Casillas and David Villa.

    However, since that Euro 2012 triumph, Spain have not made it back to a major tournament final and the majority of their key players from those glory years have retired.

    Just Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba remain from that Euro 2012 squad, but the emergence of exciting young talent such as Ansu Fati and Pedri has reignited hopes of success returning under the stewardship of Luis Enrique.

    Defender Garcia feels Spain’s mix of senior figures, such as Busquets and Alba, and their electrifying tyros could lead to a successful tournament in Qatar.

    “For me, we have a perfect combination between young and old,” Garcia told SPORT. “In the end, youngsters continue to learn every day, and other more experienced players try to teach us.

    “I think that this combination has many benefits in many aspects, because this group is spectacular.

    “We have to be ourselves. We know what we are capable of when we are ourselves, we can compete and beat any team. That is the first step, first Costa Rica and then the rest, with the intention of going far, which is what we want.

    “Maybe we don’t have a [Lionel] Messi or a Neymar, but we have players who individually contribute a great plus, like Pedri, Gavi, Busquets, [Marco] Asensio at the level he is. Having these players will help us.”

    Qatar will be Garcia’s first taste of World Cup action with Spain, and he is thrilled to be part of the team, explaining how he watched past tournaments since childhood.

    “As you get older, you’re thinking, ‘I wish I could be there one day’,” he said. “It is a privilege to be able to be here, living an experience that everyone would like to live, so it must be appreciated and valued.”

    Garcia hopes to be selected in Luis Enrique’s line-up for Spain’s opening game against Costa Rice on Wednesday, adding: “The competition in each position is very high, but in my head is to work as much as possible in training and if the coach counts on me, be at the highest possible level every minute I play.”

    After the meeting with Costa Rica, Spain will take on Germany and Japan in Group E.

    Source: Livescore

     

  • Costa Rica cancel World Cup warm-up against Iraq over passport issues

    Costa Rica cancelled their World Cup warm-up match against Iraq due to an issue over passports.

    Luis Fernando Suarez’s side were set for one final test before they begin their Group E campaign against Spain in Qatar next Wednesday.

    Ahead of travelling to the Gulf State on Friday, Costa Rica had been staying in Kuwait, with the intention to cross into Iraq for Thursday’s friendly.

    But having travelled to the border on Wednesday, a request to have their passports not stamped was not honoured by local authorities, forcing them to return to their camp.

    “The match against Iraq was suspended,” Costa Rica’s Football Federation stated.

    “An agreement that was made with the non-stamping of passports was not respected and for this reason it was decided not to enter Iraq and cancel the match.”

    Costa Rica are competing in their third consecutive tournament, having reached a best-ever finish at Brazil 2014 by progressing to the quarter-finals.

    A dismal Russia 2018 campaign saw them eliminated in the group stages, with Suarez’s side likely to face a tough test in a group that also contains Japan and Germany.

    Source: Livescore

  • NFF tells Eagles to go for victory against Costa Rica

    President of Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Musa Gusau has told the Super Eagles to go for victory as the team is set to take on World Cup-bound Costa Rica in a friendly game in San Jose in the early hours of Thursday.

    The President made the call on Tuesday night (Wednesday morning in Nigeria) shortly after the team’s lunch at the Intercontinental Hotel in San Jose, Costa Rica.

    Gusau, who spoke through the leader of delegation and NFF Executive Committee Member, Otunba Sunday Dele-Ajayi further called on the Super Eagles to be worthy ambassadors of the nation as he vowed that the NFF Executive Committee under his watch will not relent in its quest to reposition Nigeria Football.

    “I am delivering this goodwill message on behalf of the NFF President. Mr. President is wishing the team the best of luck in tomorrow’s game against Costa Rica.

    “It is pertinent for you to note that Nigerians are result-oriented and they want the team to always have a good outing in every match, friendly or competitive.

    “It is a friendly game but at the same time, we want to win.”

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will battle the World Cup-bound Los Ticos at the Estadio Nacional in San Jose as from 8pm local time on Wednesday (3am Thursday in Nigeria).

    Source: Roving Naija

  • Check out Otto Addo’s possible 26-man Black Stars squad for 2022 World Cup

    Black Stars head coach, Otto Addo is expected to name his final squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in the coming days.

    This will be a massive cut down from the 55-man provisional list released on Friday, November 2.

    FIFA has set November 14 as the deadline for all 32 participating countries to release final squads.

    However, 3 countries- Japan, Costa Rica, and Brazil have already named their final squads for the tournament due to start on November 20.

    The Black Stars have a tall order as they have been pitted against Portugal, South Korea, and Uruguay in Group H of the World Cup.

    They will begin their World Cup campaign against Portugal on November 24, followed by South Korea on November 28, and conclude against Uruguay on December 2 at the Al Janoub Stadium in Al Wakra.

    Checkout the GhanaWeb’s 26-man squad for World Cup

    Goalkeepers

    Abdul Manaf Nurudeen, Joseph Wollacott, Richard Ofori.

    Defenders

    Tariq Lamptey, Alidu Seidu, Dennis Odoi, Gideon Mensah, Baba Rahman, Daniel Amartey, Salisu Mohammed, Alexander Djiku, Joseph Aidoo, Stephan Ambrosius

    Midfielders

    Thoams Partey, Baba Iddrisu, Kudus Mohammed, Andre Ayew, Abdul Salis Samed/Jeffery Schlupp, Daniel Kofi Kyere, Osman Bukari, Fatawu Issahaku, Kamal Sowah/Kamaldeen Sulemana, Jordan Ayew.

    Strikers

    Inaki Williams, Felix Afena-Gyan, Antoine Semenyo.

  • Covid vaccine to be mandatory for children in Costa Rica

    Costa Rica has become the first country in the world to make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory for children.

    The jab will join the extensive list of basic childhood vaccinations already required by law, health officials said.

    The country signed a deal with Pfizer to acquire doses to start vaccinating all under-12s from March 2022.

    Earlier this week, the US health regulatory bodies approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for children aged five to 11.

    Most children are unlikely to get seriously ill if they catch Covid-19 but may still be infectious, even with no symptoms. The vaccine could help stop them from spreading the virus to others.

    Costa Rica’s deal with Pfizer will see it receive 3.5 million doses, of which 1.5 million will be reserved for those aged five to 11. The others will be for third doses to be given to first responders, the elderly population and immunosuppressed people.

    To date, about 55% of the population have been fully vaccinated in the country, according to Our World in Data figures.

    More than 70% of those aged between 12 and 19 have now received at least one dose of the vaccine, officials say.

    Costa Rica has become the first country in the world to make Covid-19 vaccinations mandatory for children.

    The jab will join the extensive list of basic childhood vaccinations already required by law, health officials said.

    The country signed a deal with Pfizer to acquire doses to start vaccinating all under-12s from March 2022.

    Earlier this week, the US health regulatory bodies approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for children aged five to 11.

    Most children are unlikely to get seriously ill if they catch Covid-19 but may still be infectious, even with no symptoms. The vaccine could help stop them from spreading the virus to others.

    Costa Rica’s deal with Pfizer will see it receive 3.5 million doses, of which 1.5 million will be reserved for those aged five to 11. The others will be for third doses to be given to first responders, the elderly population and immunosuppressed people.

    To date, about 55% of the population have been fully vaccinated in the country, according to Our World in Data figures.

    More than 70% of those aged between 12 and 19 have now received at least one dose of the vaccine, officials say.

    The US decision to approve the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for children aged five to 11 has cleared the way for 28 million young Americans to get vaccinated. They are given a jab with a third of the dosage administered in adults.

    Officials at the Food and Drug Administration determined that the vaccine was around 91% effective in preventing Covid-19 in young children, and that their immune response was comparable to that seen in people aged 16 to 25. No serious side effects were found by researchers.

    Officials at the Food and Drug Administration determined that the vaccine was around 91% effective in preventing Covid-19 in young children, and that their immune response was comparable to that seen in people aged 16 to 25. No serious side effects were found by researchers.

    More countries are expected to follow suit.

    Source: bbc.com