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Club Sport Herediano (), commonly known as Herediano and nicknamed El Team, is a Costa Rican
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based in Heredia, Heredia province. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Herediano is best known for its
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team. It plays in the Primera División de Costa Rica, the top tier of the Costa Rican football league system. Herediano are one of two clubs to have never been relegated. Herediano has its origins in 1918. The framework for ''Asociación Deportiva Club Sport Herediano'' was simmering since June 1920, with the appointment of an interim board with iconic figures like Manuel Joaquín Gutiérrez, Eladio Rosabal, Víctor Manuel Ruiz, Claudio Arguedas and Luis Valerio, but it was not until June 12, 1921 that the Herediano Charter was signed. In that same year, Eladio Rosabal Cordero became the first manager of the Costa Rica national football team, and Herediano player Manuel Joaquín Gutiérrez became the first scorer of the national team. The club's first season resulted in Herediano winning the national championship in 1921, the first edition of Costa Rica's top-flight league. Herediano established itself as a major force in Costa Rican football by winning 28 First Division titles through 2019. ''El Team'' plays its
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matches at the
Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero is a multi-purpose stadium in Heredia, Costa Rica. The stadium holds 8,700 people and opened in 1951. It is currently used mostly for football matches and is the home stadium of Herediano Club Sport Herediano ...
. Herediano's home kit is composed of red and yellow vertical striped shirts, with red shorts, accompanied by yellow and red socks. This combination has been used since 1929.
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are the kit manufacturers. Herediano holds many long-standing rivalries, most notably against Alajuelense,
Saprissa Deportivo Saprissa is a Costa Rican sports club, mostly known for its football team. The club is based in San Juan de Tibás, San José, and play their home games at the Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá. The team's signature colours are purple ...
and Cartaginés. It has contributed many key and famous players towards
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's FIFA World Cup squads such as
Marvin Obando Marvin Obando Obando (born 4 April 1960 in Puntarenas Province) is a former Costa Rican football player who played most of his career for Herediano. Born in Palmar Sur,Germán Chavarría Germán José Chavarría Jiménez (born 19 March 1959 in San José) is a retired Costa Rican football player who currently is an assistant coach for Herediano. Club career Chavarría made his professional debut for Herediano on 12 November ...
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, Paulo Wanchope,
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Óscar Granados Óscar Esteban Granados MarotoJosé Miguel Cubero José Miguel Cubero Loría (born 14 February 1987) is a Costa Rican footballer who plays for Liga Deportiva Alajuelense and for the Costa Rica national football team as a holding midfielder. Club career Cubero was born in Sarchí. He made hi ...
, and
Daniel Cambronero Daniel Arturo Cambronero Solano (born January 8, 1986)Herediano a través del tiempo en el futbol tico
– Nación
Native Heredian football players such as José Joaquín "Toquita" Gutiérrez, Eladio Rosabal Cordero, Víctor Manuel Ruiz, Gilberto and Claudio Arguedas, and Luis Valerio (who all played in various clubs such as La Libertad and Gimnástica Española) united to sign the official constitution of CS Herediano in June 1921. On July 1, 1921, the first official action that CS Herediano took was to purchase land to create a football field. In the same year, CS Herediano began to pressure the Costa Rican government to form a local FA, and thus in 1921 the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol was formed and the first national championship was scheduled—which CS Herediano would win. In 1925, CS Herediano embarked on its first international match when it had a six-game tour in Jamaica in which they won four, tied and lost one. In 1928 CS Herediano travelled to El Salvador to play several international matches against local clubs. They beat Cuscatlán twice, once by a score of 11–0 and then again 11–1. They also beat FAS in Santa Ana 4–0, and beat Sonsonate 8–0. The club's most historic victory came in 1932 in Costa Rica's National Stadium in La Sabana, when CS Herediano beat the Argentina National team 3–1. In its first decade of existence CS Herediano won 6 national titles, four of them consecutively. CS Herediano is considered the Costa Rican club team with the most international experience. They also won the 1988 "Copa Camel", beating in the process Mexican teams like Puebla and
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on American soil. Recently, CS Herediano, also known as "Los Florenses", have ended a championship drought of 19 years (going back to the 1992–93 season) by winning the Verano 2012 tournament, in a brilliant display of attacking and offensive play in the final part of the season. After that, thousands of Herediano's fans celebrated the victory in the streets, displaying what some people now estimate is the biggest football celebration in the country's history. In those years 19 previous years, Costa Rica saw only four teams win the championship,
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, Alajuelense, Liberia Mia, and Brujas. To CS Herediano's credit they were consistently at the finals, but victory seemed to escape their grasp. In the 2005–06 season, CS Herediano unveiled a new official team logo of a tiger grasping the letters CSH. Although this was supposed become the new image for the team, the original logo remained as the official shield of the team's uniform. On May 19, 2012, Herediano put an end to a drought of titles by winning the 22nd against
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with an aggregate score of 6–3. However, despite this, Herediano were suffering severe financial trouble that was until American businessman David J. Patey who was working and residing in Costa Rica decided to form a consortium with his brothers (Mike and Mark) to purchase the club on October 30, 201


Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero

The construction of a stadium in the city of Heredia began on December 22, 1945, under the direction of Rafael Herrera Feluco (Drunk). The Municipal Council of the Canton Central played a key role in donating two plots for this purpose to Club Sport Herediano, albeit with a number of conditions: the work must be completed within a five-year-period, providing the stage for other county’s sporting events, and above all, the club cannot sell the property within a period of 99 years from the execution of the deed of sale and can only be mortgaged to invest these funds in the construction or maintenance of the property. The construction of the stadium was managed by a loan from the
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, as well as inputs from the community, local organizations and the government of the Republic of Costa Rica itself. The inaugural date is August 21, 1949, in which Herediano played its first match against the Gimnástica Española, with a score of 3–1. However, it has been discussed the opening day due to lack of a paper record that references this inaugural match to be considered the official opening game. In 1964 the former manager Vicente Montero made a motion for the stadium to be named
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. Thus, by the end of the decade of the 1960s the stadium was officially baptized under that name. The stadium’s lighting was installed that same year, and in 1974 broadcasting booths were finished. In the late seventies the south-sector-grandstand was built. In early 2010, the grass was replaced by latest generation of synthetic turf with dimensions of 105.80 meters long and 68 meters wide. At present, the stadium has a capacity for 8,144 spectators, and it is owned by the Asociacion Deportiva Club Sport Herediano. Bleachers are divided into: Sol General, Sol Numerado, Sombra Numerada and Palcos.


Kit

The first uniform was bought at the Tomas Salazar´s Central Market stand, thanks to an economical contribution of Joaquín "Toquita" Gutierrez. The purchase was made for a dozen shirts, similar to the worn by the military in time of the Federico Tinoco government. Wearing a greyish jersey combined with white short pants; that is how Herediano showed to its first official championship match against Liga Deportiva Alajuelense – which was indeed, their first winning game-. The distinctive usage of red and yellow as the club´s colors began in 1926, when the Club Fortuna de Cuba visited Costa Rican soil for the second time in history. The manager of the Cuban team was interested in setting up a match with Herediano, but had the drawback that Herediano did not have a proper uniform for that kind of international events. The solution was found in the New Century Warehouse owned by Ramón Herrero, who had imported red-and-yellow-striped uniforms to be used by the Spanish Gymnastic Society team. At the end, the Hispanic team did not purchase them and once again Joaquín Gutiérrez made a deal to get the uniforms, which eventually became the emblematic jersey for the club. The red and yellow colors were added in the statutes by a reform in 1929, which stated that official uniform is a vertical red/yellow striped shirt combined with black shorts and stockings. This provision remained for seventy years, until this was excluded from the current statutes. Herediano wore a sponsorship in its shirt for the first time in 1978, when the brand Toshiba was stamped on his chest.


Kit Suppliers


Team resume

* Seasons in First Division: 97 (since 1921). * Best position in the league: 1 * Best position in the IFFHS ranking: ** Historical: ** Latest: 151 (November 2012) * First official match: Alajuelense 1 – Herediano 3 (July 10, 1921, in Plaza Yglesias, Alajuela. Guillermo Pérez, Chavarría and Joaquín Manuel Gutiérrez scored for Herediano). * Biggest score difference: ** League matches: 8–0 against Alajuelense (1921), 12–1 against Juventud Mata Redonda (1928), 9–0 against Corsarios (1930), 9–0 against Club Sport México (1932), 8–0 against Gimnástica Española (1960). ** International matches: 8–0 against
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(2011), 8–0 against Vida SC (1980), 8–0 a Fortuna (1926), 11–0 against Hércules (1929), 11–1 against España FC (1929). * All-time scorer:
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(99 goals). * Most games played player:
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(493 games),
Marvin Obando Marvin Obando Obando (born 4 April 1960 in Puntarenas Province) is a former Costa Rican football player who played most of his career for Herediano. Born in Palmar Sur,Geovanny Jara (422 games). * Most seasons played player: Anibal Varela (1932–57). * Most championship winning player: Eladio Rosabal, Braulio Morales (8 titles each one) and Oscar Esteban Granados Maroto (10 titles). * Most championship winning coach:
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and Ismael Quesada (4 titles each one). * Retired numbers: 6 (Retired in honor of Edgar Quesada).


Honours

Club Sport Herediano is the third most winning club of the Costa Rican Primera División


Domestic

* Costa Rican Primera División **Champions (29): 1921, 1922, 1924, 1927, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1933, 1935, 1937, 1947, 1948, 1951, 1955, 1961 (ASOFUTBOL), 1978, 1979, 1981, 1985, 1987, 1992–93, 2012 Verano, 2013 Verano, 2015 Verano, 2016 Verano, 2017 Verano, 2018 Apertura, 2019 Apertura, 2021 Apertura. *
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**Champions (13): 1924, 1935, 1936, 1939, 1945, 1945, 1947, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1956, 1959, 1961. **''Runners-up (12):'' 1925, 1929, 1935, 1937, 1937, 1950, 1956, 1960, 1965, 1972, 2015, 2022. *Costa Rican Super Cup **Champions (2): 2020, 2022 **''Runners-up (3):'' 1979, 2020, 2023


Continental

* CONCACAF League **Champions (1):
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Performance in international competitions

* Fraternidad Tournament: 4 appearances ::
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– Third place ::
1972 Within the context of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) it was the longest year ever, as two leap seconds were added during this 366-day year, an event which has not since been repeated. (If its start and end are defined using Solar time, me ...
– Third place ::
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
– Third place ::
1978 Events January * January 1 – Air India Flight 855, a Boeing 747 passenger jet, crashes off the coast of Bombay, killing 213. * January 5 – Bülent Ecevit, of Republican People's Party, CHP, forms the new government of Turkey (42nd go ...
– First round vs. FAS – 0:0, 0:2 (FAS advanced 0:2 on aggregate) * CONCACAF Champions Cup/League: 15 appearances ::
1962 Events January * January 1 – Western Samoa becomes independent from New Zealand. * January 3 – Pope John XXIII excommunicates Fidel Castro for preaching communism. * January 8 – Harmelen train disaster: 93 die in the wors ...
– First Round vs.
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– 2:0 (Guadalajara advanced 2:0 on aggregate) ::
1975 It was also declared the ''International Women's Year'' by the United Nations and the European Architectural Heritage Year by the Council of Europe. Events January * January 1 - Watergate scandal (United States): John N. Mitchell, H. R. ...
– Second Round vs.
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– 0:2, 2:1 (Deportivo Saprissa advanced 3:2 on aggregate) ::
1980 Events January * January 4 – U.S. President Jimmy Carter proclaims a grain embargo against the USSR with the support of the European Commission. * January 6 – Global Positioning System time epoch begins at 00:00 UTC. * January 9 – ...
– First Round vs. Marathón – 0:3, 3:1 (Marathón advanced 4:3 on aggregate) ::
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– Third Round (finished third in Group 2) ::
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– Fourth Round vs.
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– 1:1, 1:5 (Pumas UNAM advanced 6:2 on aggregate) ::
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– Second Round vs.
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– 3:3, 1:3 (Atlante advanced 6:4 on aggregate) :: 2009–10 – Preliminary Round vs. Cruz Azul – 2:6, 0:0 (Cruz Azul advanced 6:2 on aggregate) :: 2011–12 – Group stage (finished fourth in Group D) ::
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– Quarterfinals vs. Los Angeles Galaxy – 0:0, 1:4 (Galaxy advanced 1:4 on aggregate) :: 2013–14 – Group stage (finished second in Group D) :: 2014–15 – (Current Best) - Semifinals vs. América – 3:0, 0:6 (Club América advanced 3:6 on aggregate) :: 2015–16 – Group stage (finished second in Group B) :: 2016–17 – Group stage (finished second in Group G) ::
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– Round of 16 vs. Tigres UANL – 2:2, 3:1 (Tigres advanced 3:5 on aggregate) ::
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– Round of 16 vs. Atlanta United FC – 3:1, 4:0 (Atlanta advanced 3:5 on aggregate) ::
2024 Predicted and scheduled events * January 1 ** In the United States, books, films, and other works published in 1928 will enter the public domain, assuming there are no changes made to copyright law. ***''Steamboat Willie'', Walt Disney's fi ...
– Quarterfinals vs. Pachuca – 0:5, 1:2 (Pachuca advanced 1:7 on aggregate) * Copa Interclubes UNCAF: 1 appearance ::
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– Quarterfinals vs. Olimpia – 2:3, 1:0 (Olimpia advanced 3:3 on aggregate) * CONCACAF League: 1 appearance ::
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– Winners – 2:0, 2:1 (C.S. Herediano won
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3–2 on aggregate.) *
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: 1 appearance ::
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– Semifinals vs. Alajuelense – 2:2, 2:2 (Alajuelense advanced 4:4 on aggregate after a penalty shoot-out)


Player records

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Current squad

As of June, 2024


Out on loan


Historical list of coaches

* Joaquín Gutiérrez (1921–22) * Eladio Rosabal (1924–27) * Braulio Morales (1930) * Eladio Rosabal (1931) * Braulio Morales (1932) * Gilberto Arguedas (1933) * Milton Valverde (1937) *
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(19??) * Rafael Herrera (1943–44) * Ismael Quesada (1947–48), (1951), (1955) * Santiago Bonilla (1955) * Francisco Sánchez (19??) * Fernando Bonilla (19??) * Maximiliano Villalobos (19??) * Oscar Bejarano (19??) * Manrique Quesada (19??) * Eduardo Toba Muiño (1961) * Mario Murillo (1962–63) * Carlos Farrez (1964) *
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(1965) *
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(1966) * Domingo Borja (1967) * José Meza (1968) *
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(1968) *
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(1969) * Hernán Alvarado (1970) * Edgar Quesada (1971) *
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(1972–73) *
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(1974) *
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(1978) *
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(1979–80) *
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(1981–82) *
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(1984) *
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(1985–86) *
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(1987–89) *
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(1990–91) * Josef Bouska (1991) * Juan Luis Hernández (1992–93) *
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(1993–94) *
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(1996–97) *
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(1997–98) *
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(1997–98) * Carlos Oria (1998–99) * Fernando Sosa (1999–00) *
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(July 1, 1999 – March 28, 2000) * Zlatko Petričević (March 29, 2000 – June 30, 2000) * Carlos Linaris (2000–01) *
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(2001–02) * Carlos Watson (2001–02) *
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(2002–03) *
Ildo Maneiro Ildo Enrique Maneiro Ghezzi (born 4 August 1947) is a Uruguayan former professional football (soccer) player and manager. He played for Uruguay at the 1970 FIFA World Cup, Nacional, Olympique Lyonnais and C.A. Peñarol. He capped 33 times f ...
(July 1, 2003 – Dec 31, 2003) * Enrique Rodriguez (2004) * Ronald Mora (Jan 1, 2004 – June 30, 2005) * Guillerme Farinha (July 1, 2005 – Dec 31, 2005) * Carlos Watson (Jan 1, 2006 – Dec 31, 2006) * Javier Delgado (Jan 1, 2007 – March 31, 2008) * Paulo Wanchope (April 1, 2008 – June 30, 2009) *
Rónald Mora Rónald Mora Padilla (born 18 July 1961) is a retired Costa Rican football player who played most of his career with Deportivo Saprissa, during the 1980s, as well as Alajuelense and Carmelita. Club career He won one national championship with ...
(July 1, 2009 – July 31, 2009) * Kenneth Paniagua ''(interim)'' (Aug 1, 2009 – Aug 8, 2009) * Salvador Ragusa (Aug 9, 2009 – Dec 31, 2009) * Luis Diego Arnaez (Jan 1, 2010 – March 8, 2010) *
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(March 8, 2010 – Dec 31, 2010) * Alejandro Giuntini (Jan 1, 2011 – Sept 5, 2011) *
Jafet Soto Jafet Soto Molina (born April 1, 1976), is a Costa Rican football (soccer) coach, general manager and retired player who played for Club Sport Herediano. Club career In Costa Rica, Soto has only played for Herediano, where he is considered an i ...
(Sept 5, 2011 – March 26, 2012) *
Odir Jacques Odir Jacques Ferreira (born April 2, 1946) is a retired Brazilian soccer striker (football), striker who played most of his career in Costa Rica. Club career El Salvador Before moving to Costa Rica, Jacques Ferreira started at Bangu in Brazil ...
(March 26, 2012 – Aug 25, 2012) *
Claudio Jara Claudio is an Italian and Spanish first name. In Portuguese it is accented Cláudio. In Catalan and Occitan it is Claudi, while in Romanian it is Claudiu. Origin and history Claudius was the name of an eminent Roman gens, the most important m ...
(Aug 25, 2012 – Dec 31, 2012) *
Mauricio Solís Mauricio Rodrigo Solís Mora (born 13 December 1972 in Heredia) is a Costa Rican former professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder. He is one of Costa Rica's best players in the past decade. He is a tough, hard working cent ...
(Jan 3, 2013 – Feb 18, 2013) * Marvin Solano (Feb 19, 2013 – March 28, 2014) * Eduardo Méndez (March 28, 2014 – Aug 29, 2014) *
Jafet Soto Jafet Soto Molina (born April 1, 1976), is a Costa Rican football (soccer) coach, general manager and retired player who played for Club Sport Herediano. Club career In Costa Rica, Soto has only played for Herediano, where he is considered an i ...
(Aug 29, 2014 – Dec 14) *
Mauricio Wright Wílber Mauricio Wright Reynolds (born 20 December 1970 in San José, Costa Rica) is a Costa Rican former professional footballer who played as a defender. He was a key member of the Costa Rica national team for over ten years. Club career Wri ...
(Dec 2014 – April 28, 2015) *
Odir Jacques Odir Jacques Ferreira (born April 2, 1946) is a retired Brazilian soccer striker (football), striker who played most of his career in Costa Rica. Club career El Salvador Before moving to Costa Rica, Jacques Ferreira started at Bangu in Brazil ...
(April 28, 2015–15) *
Hernán Medford Hernán Evaristo Medford Bryan ( , ; born May 23, 1968) is a Costa Rican former Association football, football player and coach. Highly regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Central American football, Medford achieved su ...
(2016 – Dec 2017) *
Jafet Soto Jafet Soto Molina (born April 1, 1976), is a Costa Rican football (soccer) coach, general manager and retired player who played for Club Sport Herediano. Club career In Costa Rica, Soto has only played for Herediano, where he is considered an i ...
(Dec 2017 – April 2018) *
Jaime de la Pava Jaime de la Pava Márquez (born 14 April 1967) is a Colombian football manager. Career Born in Barranquilla, de la Pava began coaching football with the youth side of Deportivo Cali. De la Pava won three consecutive league titles, all of them wi ...
(May 2018– Sept 2018) *
Jafet Soto Jafet Soto Molina (born April 1, 1976), is a Costa Rican football (soccer) coach, general manager and retired player who played for Club Sport Herediano. Club career In Costa Rica, Soto has only played for Herediano, where he is considered an i ...
(September 2018– December 2020) * Fernando Palomeque (December 2020 - February 2021) * Luis Marin (February 2021 - May 2021) * David Patiño (June 2021 - September 2021) * Jeaustin Campos (September 2021 - February 2022) *
Jafet Soto Jafet Soto Molina (born April 1, 1976), is a Costa Rican football (soccer) coach, general manager and retired player who played for Club Sport Herediano. Club career In Costa Rica, Soto has only played for Herediano, where he is considered an i ...
(March 2022 - May 2022) *
Hernán Medford Hernán Evaristo Medford Bryan ( , ; born May 23, 1968) is a Costa Rican former Association football, football player and coach. Highly regarded as one of the most important figures in the history of Central American football, Medford achieved su ...
(May 2022 - November 2022) * Geiner Segura (November 2022 - February 2023) *
Jafet Soto Jafet Soto Molina (born April 1, 1976), is a Costa Rican football (soccer) coach, general manager and retired player who played for Club Sport Herediano. Club career In Costa Rica, Soto has only played for Herediano, where he is considered an i ...
(February 2023 - April 2023) *
Jeaustin Campos Jeaustin Campos Madriz (born June 30, 1971) is a Costa Rican football manager and retired player. He is currently the manager for Saprissa. Club career He was one of the most famous Costa Rican soccer midfielders during the 1990s and play ...
(April 2023 - November 2023) *
Héctor Altamirano Héctor Altamirano Escudero (born 17 March 1977) is a Mexican former professional footballer and manager. Nicknamed "El Pity", he usually played the position of right-back. Club career Altamirano made his debut in the Primera División in the ...
(January 2024 - ''Present'')


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Herediano Football clubs in Costa Rica Association football clubs established in 1921
Club Sport Herediano Club Sport Herediano (), commonly known as Herediano and nicknamed El Team, is a Costa Rican multisport club based in Heredia, Heredia province. Although they compete in a number of different sports, Herediano is mostly known for its association ...
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