DateRHome v Away-
04/10 02:00 18 AD Carmelita v Cartagines 2-0
04/08 21:00 18 Santos de Guápiles v CS Uruguay de Coronado 2-1
04/08 21:00 18 Limon FC v Belen 3-0
04/08 21:00 18 Pumas Generalena v Municipal Perez Zeledon 1-2
04/05 22:00 17 Belen v Pumas Generalena 2-0
04/05 21:30 17 Municipal Perez Zeledon v Deportivo Saprissa 1-3
04/05 20:00 17 Marineros de PFC v Santos de Guápiles 0-1
04/05 20:00 17 CS Uruguay de Coronado v Limon FC 3-1
04/05 02:00 17 Cartagines v Alajuelense 3-1
04/05 02:00 17 Herediano v AD Carmelita 2-1
03/29 22:00 16 Deportivo Saprissa v Belen 1-2
03/29 20:00 16 Limon FC v Santos de Guápiles 2-0
03/29 20:00 16 Pumas Generalena v CS Uruguay de Coronado 0-1
03/29 02:00 16 Cartagines v Marineros de PFC 1-1
03/28 21:00 16 AD Carmelita v Municipal Perez Zeledon 0-3
03/26 21:00 15 Belen v AD Carmelita 5-0
03/25 21:00 15 Marineros de PFC v Limon FC 4-2
03/25 21:00 15 Santos de Guápiles v Pumas Generalena 2-0
03/25 20:00 15 Municipal Perez Zeledon v Alajuelense 1-2
03/22 23:00 14 Alajuelense v Belen 6-0
03/22 22:30 14 Deportivo Saprissa v Santos de Guápiles 4-0
03/22 21:00 14 Herediano v Marineros de PFC 3-2
03/22 20:00 14 AD Carmelita v CS Uruguay de Coronado 1-3
03/22 20:00 14 Cartagines v Municipal Perez Zeledon 1-0
03/22 19:30 14 Pumas Generalena v Limon FC 1-0
03/19 02:00 9 Deportivo Saprissa v Cartagines 1-0
03/16 21:00 13 Santos de Guápiles v AD Carmelita 1-1
03/15 23:00 13 Belen v Cartagines 1-1
03/15 21:30 13 Limon FC v Deportivo Saprissa 1-2
03/15 21:00 13 CS Uruguay de Coronado v Alajuelense 0-0

Wikipedia - Liga FPD

The Primera División of Costa Rica, commonly known as Liga de Fútbol de Primera División (Liga FPD), and Liga Promerica for sponsorship reasons, is the top professional association football division in Costa Rica. It is administered by the Unión de Clubes de Fútbol de la Primera División (UNAFUT). The league consists of 12 teams, with the last-placed team relegated to the Liga de Ascenso.

The league was founded in 1921, with Herediano crowned as the first champions. Saprissa is the most successful club having won the championship a record 40 times. Together with Alajuelense (30 titles) and Herediano (29 titles), they have dominated the league.

History

Saprissa's Christian Bolaños disputes the ball against Alajuelense's Rónald Matarrita. Alajuelense and Saprissa have the biggest rivalry in the league, known as El Clásico

On 13 June 1921, the Costa Rican Football Federation was created. With its creation, the need of a tournament also emerged, along with the establishment of a national team, as a result of Costa Rica being invited to the 1921 Juegos del Centenario in Guatemala.

The first season of the Costa Rican Primera División was played in 1921 with seven teams: Alajuelense, Cartaginés, Herediano, La Libertad, Sociedad Gimnástica Española, Sociedad Gimnástica Limonense and La Unión de Tres Ríos. La Libertad and Gimnástica Limonense played the first ever match of the Liga FPD, with La Libertad emerging victorious with a lone goal scored by Rafael Madrigal. Herediano were crowned as champions.

In 1999, the Costa Rican Football Federation created the UNAFUT (acronym of Unión de Clubes de Fútbol de la Primera División), an entity designed for the organization and administration of the Primera División tournament and its youth leagues (known as Alto Rendimiento).

On 9 January 2014, UNAFUT decided to rename the tournament to Liga FPD, in order to give more identity to the league.

The main rivalry in the league is El Clásico, played by Alajuelense and Saprissa, as both teams are the most successful in the league and both share the vast majority of followers throughout the country. Since their first encounter at the old national stadium on 12 October 1949, the two teams have faced each other in over 300 matches, with the winning balance in favor of Saprissa.

The Costa Rica Primera División, also known as Liga Promérica, is the premier professional soccer league in Costa Rica, showcasing the country's top football clubs and talent. Established in 1921, this prestigious tournament has a rich history and is a cornerstone of Costa Rican sports culture.

The league features a competitive format, typically consisting of 12 teams that compete in a round-robin format during the regular season, followed by a playoff system to determine the champion. Matches are held in various stadiums across the country, drawing passionate fans who create an electric atmosphere, celebrating their local teams and players.

The Costa Rica Primera División is known for its emphasis on developing local talent, with many players going on to represent the national team, "La Sele," in international competitions. The league has produced notable players who have made significant impacts both domestically and abroad.

Each season culminates in an exciting finale, where the top teams vie for the coveted championship title, adding to the league's storied legacy. The tournament not only highlights the skill and athleticism of Costa Rican soccer but also fosters a sense of community and national pride among its supporters. Whether you're a die-hard fan or a newcomer to the sport, the Costa Rica Primera División promises thrilling matches and unforgettable moments.