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Costa Rica hired Ricardo La Volpe as its national team coach, giving the job to an Argentine who coached Mexico at the 2006 World Cup.
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SAN JOSE, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica hired Ricardo La Volpe as its national team coach, giving the job to an Argentine who coached Mexico at the 2006 World Cup.
Costa Rica hired Ricardo La Volpe as their national coach and charged the Argentine with the task of leading the nation to the World Cup.
Costa Rica hired Ricardo La Volpe as their national coach on Thursday and charged the Argentine with the task of leading the Central American team to the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Ricardo La Volpe has agreed to take over as coach of Costa Rica's national football team. Alexander Aguilar, spokesman for the Costa Rican federation, said the Argentine would hold a news conference on Thursday where he would be introduced as the new coach. La Volpe coached Mexico to the last 16 at the 2006 World Cup, where the team lost to Argentina.
Ricardo La Volpe of Argentina has agreed to become Costa Rica's national soccer coach. The Costa Rican federation says La Volpe will be introduced at a news conference Thursday. Costa Rica failed to qualify for the World Cup in South Africa and has fired two full-time coaches in the last year -- Rodrigo Kenton and Rene Simoes.
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