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  1. Check out the latest domestic and international stats, match logs, goals, height, weight and more for Danny Fonseca playing for Costa Rica men's national team in the World Cup and WCQ — CONCACAF (M)

    • The Tico Times
    • Rolando Fonseca v. Mexico, 2001 CONCACAF qualifier. It didn’t happen in a tournament, and it wasn’t even the game-clinching goal, but the best goal in Costa Rican history came from the toes of its all-time leading scorer.
    • Michael Umaña v. Greece, 2014 World Cup. When Oscar Duarte was sent off with a second yellow card, it looked certain that Costa Rica’s 1-0 lead over Greece in the first knockout round would quickly slip away.
    • Pastor Fernández v. El Salvador, 1989 CONCACAF. At the old National Stadium, in front of President Óscar Arias, Pastor Fernández lifted Costa Rica to qualification for its first ever World Cup with a crucial header.
    • Bryan Ruíz v. Italy, 2014 World Cup. Just when everyone thought Costa Rica’s 3-1 win over Uruguay was a fluke, the Ticos came back to beat 2006 world champion Italy.
  2. Nov 16, 1992 · Profile page for Costa Rica player Victor Fonseca. Goals, videos, transfer history, matches, player ratings and much more available in the profile.

    • Male
    • November 16, 1992
    • Costa Rica
    • The Tico Times
    • Paulo Wanchope. Wanchope, Costa Rica’s greatest player ever, made international news recently when he was recorded in an altercation with a security officer at a Panamanian football stadium.
    • Keylor Navas. The current starting goalie for Real Madrid could be on track to claim the top spot as Costa Rica’s best ever footballer if he continues to lock down the net on the grand stage with the world’s most expensive club.
    • Alejandro Morera Soto. The man for whom national club Alajuelense’s stadium is named is one of the most revered football legends in Costa Rican history.
    • Bryan Ruíz. The current captain has already left his mark in the country’s football history. With two goals in last year’s World Cup, including a brilliant header to beat former world champion Italy, Ruíz led the charge for La Sele during its miraculous rise out of the “Group of Death.”
  3. In Costa Rica, he played a total of 271 games, scoring over 100 goals, between the league's two best teams, Saprissa and Alajuelense. His debut was with Deportivo Saprissa, on 1 June 1991, against ASODELI, and scored his first goal against San Carlos on 28 August. [ 5] .

  4. Rolando Fonseca is the highest goal scorer for Costa Rica’s national football team, scoring 47 goals in 113 matches. He started playing for the team in 1992 when he was just 17 years old. Fonseca played in several World Cup qualifiers and even scored a hat trick in a match against Honduras in 1997.

  5. Sep 16, 2024 · Wanchope is the second most prolific goalscorer in the history of the Costa Rica national football team, behind Rolando Fonseca, with 45 goals in 73 international matches. Having scored against Brazil in 2002 and a brace against Germany in 2006, Wanchope is the top goalscorer for Costa Rica in the FIFA World Cup, a record he shares with Rónald ...

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