- History of Deportivo Saprissa
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The History of Deportivo Saprissa covers the years from the clubs foundation in 1935 to the present day.
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Foundation and the Amateur Era (1935-1948)
Deportivo Saprissa was founded on July 16, 1935 by Roberto Fernández in his shoe store in el barrio Los Ángeles in downtown San José, Costa Rica. After a meeting with the football club's members Beto Fernandez decided to name his team after the man who sponsored their uniform, Don Ricardo Saprissa Aymá and with this announcement they entered the Costa Rican Third Division as Saprissa F.C.
In 1947 with Ricardo Saprissa's financial support and excellent coaching by Francisco García, Llos morados won the Costa Rican Third Division Championship. In 1948 they were promoted to the Costa Rican Second Division and then won the championship, winning promotion to the Primera División de Costa Rica, making their debut in the top flight on 21 August, 1949. The club has remained in the Costa Rican top flight ever since.
Professional Era (1948-1990s)
In March, 1959, Deportivo Saprissa achieved recognition as being the first Latin American soccer team to travel around the world. They played 25 games in 22 nations, in which they won 14 games, tied one, and lost 7. In Costa Rica, they were named the "Team of the Century" as they had participated in 50 Costa Rican Championships. They also have the immense prestige of winning six consecutive Costa Rican National Championships between 1972 and 1977, a record that stands in Costa Rica, and is shared with Olimpia of Paraguay within the American continent.
During the end of the 1980s and beginning of the 1990s, Saprissa was the backbone of the Costa Rican national team, whose international pinnacle came at the 1990 FIFA World Cup held in Italy, when against all odds, Costa Rica reached the second round, eliminating countries such as Scotland and Sweden.
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1959 tour
In March 1959, Deportivo Saprissa achieved recognition for being the first Latin American football team to travel around the world. On their travels they visited 25 different countries, playing 22 games in nine countries. They won 14 games, drew one, and lost seven.[1]
Date Opponent Score Venue 1959-03-31 Curaçao 1-0 Willemstad, Netherlands Antilles 1959-04-02 Aruba 0-1 Oranjestad, Aruba 1959-04-07 Deportivo Español 6-1 Caracas, Venezuela 1959-04-09 Deportivo Portugués 4-2 Caracas, Venezuela 1959-04-14 FK Austria Wien 1-6 Vienna, Austria 1959-04-20 Maccabi Haifa F.C. 1-0 Haifa, Israel 1959-04-23 Hapoel Tel Aviv F.C. 2-2 Jaffa, Israel 1959-04-27 Tel Aviv all-stars 8-2 Tel Aviv, Israel 1959-05-02 Hong Kong First Division League all-stars 4-1 Hong Kong 1959-05-03 Hong Kong 4-1 Hong Kong 1959-05-06 China 2-1 Hong Kong 1959-05-10 Persija Jakarta 4-6 Jakarta, Indonesia 1959-05-12 Indonesia 3-0 Jakarta, Indonesia 1959-05-16 Sydney 2-4 Sydney, Australia 1959-05-17 South Australia 5-1 Sydney, Australia 1959-05-20 Sydney 1-6 Sydney, Australia 1959-05-23 New South Wales all-stars 2-4 Sydney, Australia 1959-05-27 Waikato 2-1 Auckland, New Zealand 1959-05-30 Auckland 4-1 Auckland, New Zealand 1959-06-01 South Island 2-1 Auckland, New Zealand 1959-06-04 Wellington 6-2 Auckland, New Zealand 1959-06-06 New Zealand 2-3 Auckland, New Zealand References
- ^ "Vuelta al mundo" (in Spanish). Deportivo Saprissa. 2008-10-03. Archived from the original on 2008-04-29. http://web.archive.org/web/20080429200818/http://www.saprissa.co.cr/content/articles/39/1/Vuelta-al-mundo/Page1.html. Retrieved 2008-05-26.
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