Supercopa de Costa Rica
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Founded | 1967 as Champions Cup tournament 2012 at the supercopa de Costa Rica |
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Number of teams | 2 |
Current champions | Real Madrid CF |
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The Supercopa de Costa Rica (English: Costa Rican Supercup) is an association football competition held for club football teams in Costa Rica. The Supercopa de Costa Rica is a renewed Champion of Champions tournament in Costa Rica and affirm with the secretary of the Unafut, Jorge Romero, after the Assembly of Presidents and representatives of Costa Rican Primera División.
The first tournament of the re-instated competition was held in 2012, and played at the Estadio Nacional de Costa Rica for the cup match. The objective was to face the champions of the Winter Championship a year before and the year's Summer Super Cup, however not to elect a champion of champions. If the monarch of the two short events is the same, would face the second place in the cumulative table both championships. Similar system used in Europe, where they play the champions league before the Cup champions.[1]
Championships
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Champion of Champions tournament in Costa Rica
Year | Champion | Winner of | Runner-up | Winner of | Score | Notes |
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1967 | Alajuelense | Liga | Club Deportivo Barrio Mexico | Copa | 1–0 | 1967 Champion of Champions tournament |
1976 | Deportivo Saprissa S.A.D. | Liga | Limón FC | Copa | 2–0 | 1976 Champion of Champions tournament |
Supercopa de Costa Rica
Year | Champion | Winner of | Runner-up | Winner of | Score |
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2012 | Alajuelense | Champion Winter | C.S. Herediano | Champion Summer | 2–0 |
2021 | Deportivo Saprissa | Clausura Champion | Alajuelense | Apertura Champion | 4–1 |
2022 | C.S. Herediano | Apertura Champion | C.S. Cartaginés | Clausura Champion | 2–0 |
See also
References
- ^ "Costa Rica - List of Champions and Runners Up". RSSSF. Retrieved 2019-05-13.
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