Résultats

Costa Rica - Segunda 09/25 21:00 11 Sporting San Jose v Puma Generalena L 3-1
Costa Rica - Segunda 09/22 19:00 10 Puma Generalena v Puerto Golfito FC D 1-1
Costa Rica - Segunda 09/07 20:00 8 Juv. Escazucena v Puma Generalena L 1-0
Costa Rica - Segunda 05/05 17:15 2 ADR Jicaral v Puma Generalena L 1-0
Costa Rica - Segunda 05/01 20:00 2 Puma Generalena v ADR Jicaral D 0-0
Costa Rica - Segunda 04/28 17:00 3 [1] Santa Ana v Puma Generalena [4] W 0-1
Costa Rica - Segunda 04/21 20:00 3 [4] Puma Generalena v Santa Ana [1] D 0-0
Costa Rica - Segunda 04/14 20:00 18 [5] Puma Generalena v Curridabat [4] W 3-0
Costa Rica - Segunda 04/07 21:00 17 [8] Municipal Turrialba v Puma Generalena [5] L 2-0
Costa Rica - Segunda 03/30 21:00 15 [3] Puma Generalena v Juv. Escazucena [8] D 1-1
Costa Rica - Segunda 03/24 21:30 14 [3] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Puma Generalena [5] W 0-1
Costa Rica - Segunda 03/20 21:00 13 Puma Generalena v Rosario L 0-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 1 1 1
Wins 0 0 0
Draws 0 1 0
Losses 1 0 1
Goals for 1 1 1
Goals against 3 1 3
Clean sheets 0 0 0
Failed to score 0 0 0

Wikipedia - A.S. Puma Generaleña

AS Puma Generaleña was a professional football club in Costa Rica. They are based in San Isidro de El General and they played their home matches at the Estadio Municipal Pérez Zeledón.

History

The club was only founded in 2010 after its predecessor Asociación Deportiva Generaleña merged in 1991 with Asociación Deportiva Pérez Zeledón to become Municipal Pérez Zeledón. After striker Marvin Chinchilla was dismissed by Santos de Guápiles, he decided to retire and start his own club along with his brothers Rigoberto, who became club president, German and Franklin. They took over the franchise of Second Division side El Roble FC de Alajuela and in May 2014 they won their first promotion to the Primera División de Costa Rica.

They became the third club in the league's history to last only one year at the highest level when they were relegated in April 2015.

La Puma Generaleña est l'équipe nationale de football du Costa Rica. Elle est l'une des meilleures équipes d'Amérique centrale, ayant remporté sept fois la Coupe d'Amérique centrale. Elle a également participé à cinq Coupes du monde, sa meilleure performance étant un quart de finale en 2014. L'équipe est surnommée Los Ticos en raison de leur petite taille, et elle joue ses matches à domicile au Stade national du Costa Rica à San José.