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Costa Rica Secures Group Lead With Narrow Win Over Trinidad And Tobago In World Cup Qualifiers
(MENAFN- The Rio Times) Costa Rica confirmed their dominance in Group B of the CONCACAF 2026 World Cup qualifiers by defeating Trinidad and Tobago 2-1 at the Estadio Nacional in San José.
This victory secured Costa Rica's perfect record in the group, finishing with 12 points from four matches, while Trinidad and Tobago advanced as runners-up with seven points.
Costa Rica opened the scoring in the 22nd minute when defender Jeyland Mitchell headed in a precise cross from Francisco Calvo. The home side extended their lead before halftime through forward Warren Madrigal, who capitalized on sustained pressure.
Despite conceding, Trinidad and Tobago showed resilience, with Levi García scoring in the 58th minute to reduce the deficit. Trinidad and Tobago faced adversity when Alvin Jones received a second yellow card in the 76th minute, forcing his team to play with ten men.
Despite this, they maintained defensive discipline and limited further damage. Costa Rica nearly increased their lead late in the game, but Mitchell's header struck the post.
Costa Rica's campaign stands out for its offensive efficiency and defensive solidity, scoring 16 goals and conceding only one in four matches. Their tactical setup under coach Miguel Herrera emphasizes a strong defensive line combined with rapid offensive transitions.
Trinidad and Tobago Show Resilience and Tactical Growth
Trinidad and Tobago, coached by Dwight Yorke, demonstrated tactical growth and fighting spirit despite defensive vulnerabilities and injuries to key players.
Trinidad and Tobago's advancement reflects their ability to compete despite challenges, including a key defender's injury before kickoff and the loss of their first-choice goalkeeper during the campaign.
Their healthy goal difference (+9) surpassed Grenada's (+4), ensuring progression. This match highlights the competitive balance in CONCACAF qualifiers , where disciplined execution and squad depth determine success.
Costa Rica's consistent performance reinforces their status as regional leaders, while Trinidad and Tobago's resilience signals their potential to challenge stronger teams in upcoming rounds.
This victory secured Costa Rica's perfect record in the group, finishing with 12 points from four matches, while Trinidad and Tobago advanced as runners-up with seven points.
Costa Rica opened the scoring in the 22nd minute when defender Jeyland Mitchell headed in a precise cross from Francisco Calvo. The home side extended their lead before halftime through forward Warren Madrigal, who capitalized on sustained pressure.
Despite conceding, Trinidad and Tobago showed resilience, with Levi García scoring in the 58th minute to reduce the deficit. Trinidad and Tobago faced adversity when Alvin Jones received a second yellow card in the 76th minute, forcing his team to play with ten men.
Despite this, they maintained defensive discipline and limited further damage. Costa Rica nearly increased their lead late in the game, but Mitchell's header struck the post.
Costa Rica's campaign stands out for its offensive efficiency and defensive solidity, scoring 16 goals and conceding only one in four matches. Their tactical setup under coach Miguel Herrera emphasizes a strong defensive line combined with rapid offensive transitions.
Trinidad and Tobago Show Resilience and Tactical Growth
Trinidad and Tobago, coached by Dwight Yorke, demonstrated tactical growth and fighting spirit despite defensive vulnerabilities and injuries to key players.
Trinidad and Tobago's advancement reflects their ability to compete despite challenges, including a key defender's injury before kickoff and the loss of their first-choice goalkeeper during the campaign.
Their healthy goal difference (+9) surpassed Grenada's (+4), ensuring progression. This match highlights the competitive balance in CONCACAF qualifiers , where disciplined execution and squad depth determine success.
Costa Rica's consistent performance reinforces their status as regional leaders, while Trinidad and Tobago's resilience signals their potential to challenge stronger teams in upcoming rounds.

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