DateRHome v Away-
01/22 20:00 2 Puerto Golfito v Santa Ana 0-1
01/21 21:00 2 [2] AD Carmelita v San Jose FC [8] 3-1
01/16 21:00 1 Limon FC v FC Aserri DBFA
01/16 17:00 1 [2] Puntarenas v AD Carmelita [2] 0-1
01/15 21:00 1 Barrio Mexico v Puerto Golfito 4-0
01/15 21:00 1 San Jose FC v Municipal Liberia 1-2
01/15 20:00 1 Cariari Pococi v Municipal Turrialba 2-2
12/19 01:00 1 [3] Barrio Mexico v Puntarenas [1] 0-2
12/12 19:00 1 [1] Puntarenas v Barrio Mexico [3] 0-0
12/05 19:00 2 [1] Puntarenas v Municipal Liberia [3] 1-1
12/05 01:00 2 [3] Barrio Mexico v Marineros de Puntarenas [4] 2-1
11/28 17:00 2 [4] Marineros de Puntarenas v Barrio Mexico [3] 0-0
11/27 19:00 2 [3] Municipal Liberia v Puntarenas [1] 0-1
11/21 20:00 3 [2] AD Carmelita v Barrio Mexico [3] 1-1
11/21 17:00 3 [1] Puntarenas v Santa Ana [4] 4-3
11/21 00:00 3 [2] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Municipal Liberia [3] 0-0
11/20 17:00 3 [1] Puerto Golfito v Marineros de Puntarenas [4] 0-1
11/14 20:00 3 [3] Barrio Mexico v AD Carmelita [2] 3-0
11/14 17:00 3 [4] Marineros de Puntarenas v Puerto Golfito [1] 3-1
11/14 01:00 3 [4] Santa Ana v Puntarenas [1] 1-2
11/13 19:00 3 [3] Municipal Liberia v CS Uruguay de Coronado [2] 4-2
11/07 21:00 18 Escorpiones de Belen FC v Municipal Liberia 0-1
11/07 19:30 18 [2] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Puerto Golfito [1] 2-0
11/07 19:30 18 Cariari Pococi v Barrio Mexico 2-2
11/07 19:30 18 [5] Municipal Garabito v Marineros de Puntarenas [4] 3-3
11/07 19:00 18 FC Aserri v Santa Ana 3-2
11/05 21:00 18 Puntarenas v San Jose FC 6-2
11/03 21:00 18 AD Carmelita v AD Cofutpa 1-1
10/31 19:00 17 San Jose FC v Escorpiones de Belen FC 1-2
10/31 19:00 17 Limon FC v Municipal Turrialba DBFA

Costa Rican Second Division (also known as Liga Transcomer for sponsorship reasons) is a professional league incorporated in 1921 for association football clubs in Costa Rica. It is the country's second-tier/division football competition, which is contested by 18 clubs and operates by a system of promotion and relegation.

History

Many teams for Costa Rican soccer have passed through this division, such as Deportivo Saprissa, C.S. Cartagines, C.S. Liberty, C.S. Uruguay de Coronado, Orión F.C., Municipal Puntarenas and Deportivo Barrio México. The second division has been called over the years as the First Division "B" for Ascent and the Major League of Soccer.

The first Second Division championship was held in 1921. The Moravia Sports Union was the winner of that contest, which was only participatory until 1934. From 1935 to 1963, the Second Division champion played a promotion league with the last place in the First division. The Second Division teams lost that league in all cases except Uruguay in 1949; Moravia, in 1950 and Deportivo Nicolás Marín (currently Barrio México) in 1963 that did manage to win it and ascend. From 1964 and to date, the champion of the Second Division is promoted directly to the First Division. From 1987 to 2003, the winners of the semifinals faced each other home and away for the chance to be promoted to the First Division.. In 2003, the system of short tournaments was established, in which the winners of the opening and closing finals of each year compete in a final series for promotion in a home and way format.

The Costa Rica Segunda is an exhilarating soccer tournament held annually in Costa Rica. It showcases the immense talent and passion for the sport in the country, attracting both local and international teams.

The tournament features teams from the second division of Costa Rican soccer, providing a platform for aspiring players to showcase their skills and potentially earn promotion to the top tier. The competition is fierce, with teams battling it out on the field to secure victory and advance in the tournament.

The Costa Rica Segunda is known for its fast-paced and dynamic matches, filled with thrilling goals, skillful dribbles, and tactical strategies. The tournament offers a unique opportunity for fans to witness the future stars of Costa Rican soccer, as young talents emerge and make their mark on the game.

The tournament is held in various stadiums across the country, creating a vibrant atmosphere as passionate fans come together to support their favorite teams. The electrifying energy in the stands adds to the excitement on the field, creating an unforgettable experience for both players and spectators.

In addition to the intense competition, the Costa Rica Segunda also serves as a platform for fostering camaraderie and sportsmanship among the participating teams. It promotes fair play and encourages players to showcase their technical abilities while respecting the rules of the game.

The Costa Rica Segunda is not only a celebration of soccer but also a reflection of the rich sporting culture in Costa Rica. It highlights the country's love for the game and its commitment to nurturing young talent. Whether you are a die-hard soccer fan or simply looking for an exciting sporting event, the Costa Rica Segunda promises an unforgettable experience filled with thrilling moments and unforgettable matches.