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Club Sport Herediano
Club Sport Herediano or Heredia, is a Costa Rican football club based in Heredia, Costa Rica. It currently plays in the Primera División (First Division of Costa Rican football) and is one of the oldest franchises in Costa Rican soccer. Club Sport Herediano has won 21 Costa Rican national championships. Carlos Watson is the coach of this club. Club Sport Herediano plays its home games at Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero, a multi-use stadium in Heredia, Costa Rica with a capacity of 7,836 people. This stadium has been the home of Club Sport Herediano since the foundation of the club in 1921.
Today, Club Sport Herediano is in the middle of a 14 year championship drought. The last national championship that Heredia won was in the 1992-93 season; since then, the club has been at the finals but victory seems to escape their grasp. In fact, since the 1992-93 season, Deportivo Saprissa and Liga Deportiva Alajuelense (LDA) have been the only two teams to win the national championship. Some of the most notable former players of this club are: Paulo Wanchope, Jafet Soto, Andy Herron, Whayne Wilson, Léster Morgan, Minor Díaz, William Sunsing, Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Héctor Marchena, Claudio Jara, Geovanny Jara, German Chavarría, Róger Gómez, Kenneth Paniagua, Marvin Obando, Austin Berry, Mauricio Wright, Mauricio Solis and Josef Miso. Some of the current players of Club Sport Herediano are: Adrian De Lemos, Robert Arias, Leonardo González, Carlos Johnson, Junior Díaz, Michael Umaña, Mauricio Alpízar, Everton Roberto “Totó”, Christian Badilla, Jewisson Bennette, Leandro Barrios “Leandrinho” and Kenneth Vargas.
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