César Hines, the Glossary
César Antonio Hines Céspedes (born 13 July 1958, in Limón) is a retired Costa Rican professional footballer who played for several clubs in Costa Rica.[1]
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17 relations: A.D. Limonense, A.D. Municipal Curridabat, A.D. Sagrada Familia, Association football, C.S. Herediano, Costa Rica, Costa Rica national football team, Defender (association football), Deportivo Saprissa, Italy national football team, Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, Liga FPD, Limón, Mijal Hines Cuza, University of Costa Rica, 1982 FIFA World Cup, 1984 Summer Olympics.
- 20th-century Costa Rican lawyers
- 21st-century Costa Rican lawyers
- Olympic footballers for Costa Rica
A.D. Limonense
Asociacion Deportiva Limonense also known as ASODELI, was a Costa Rican football team, which played for more than 20 years at the Costa Rican top level, the Primera Division.
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A.D. Municipal Curridabat
Asociación Deportiva Municipal Curridabat was a Costa Rican football club, that played a few seasons in the Primera División.
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A.D. Sagrada Familia
Asociación Deportiva Sagrada Familia is a Costa Rican football club.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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C.S. Herediano
Club Sport Herediano, commonly known as Herediano and nicknamed El Team, is a Costa Rican multisport club based in Heredia, Heredia province.
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Costa Rica
Costa Rica (literally "Rich Coast"), officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in the Central American region of North America.
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The Costa Rica national football team (Selección de fútbol de Costa Rica) represents Costa Rica in men's international football.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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Deportivo Saprissa
Deportivo Saprissa is a Costa Rican sports club, mostly known for its football team.
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The Italy national football team (Nazionale di calcio dell'Italia) has represented Italy in men's international football since its first match in 1910.
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Liga Deportiva Alajuelense
Liga Deportiva Alajuelense (LDA), commonly known as Alajuelense and nicknamed La Liga, is a Costa Rican multisport club based in the borough of El Llano, Alajuela, Alajuela province.
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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.
Limón
Limón, commonly known as Puerto Limón (Port Lemon in English), is a district, the capital city and main hub of Limón Province, as well as of the Limón canton in Costa Rica.
Mijal Hines Cuza
Mijal Arantxa Hines Cuza (born December 15, 1993, in Heredia) is a volleyball and basketball player from Costa Rica, who played with the Costa Rica women's national volleyball team in the 2009 Women's Pan-American Volleyball Cup in Miami, Florida.
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University of Costa Rica
The University of Costa Rica (Spanish: Universidad de Costa Rica, abbreviated UCR) is a public university in the Republic of Costa Rica, in Central America.
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1982 FIFA World Cup
The 1982 FIFA World Cup was the 12th FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial football tournament for men's senior national teams, and was played in Spain from 13 June to 11 July 1982.
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1984 Summer Olympics
The 1984 Summer Olympics (officially the Games of the XXIII Olympiad and commonly known as Los Angeles 1984) were an international multi-sport event held from July 28 to August 12, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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See also
20th-century Costa Rican lawyers
- Ángela Acuña Braun
- Alejandra Mora Mora
- César Hines
- Carlos Ricardo Benavides Jiménez
- Catalina Devandas Aguilar
- Eduardo Cruickshank Smith
- Estela Quesada
- Floribeth Mora Diaz
- Francisco Dall'Anese
- Gonzalo Facio Segreda
- José María Rico
- Justo Orozco
- Kevin Casas Zamora
- León Cortés Castro
- Marcia González Aguiluz
- Maureen Clarke
- Pedro Muñoz (Costa Rican politician)
- Rocío Aguilar Montoya
- Rodolfo Piza Rocafort
- Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón
- Rodrigo Arias Sánchez
- Ruperto Atencio Delgado
21st-century Costa Rican lawyers
- Alejandra Mora Mora
- César Hines
- Floribeth Mora Diaz
- Justo Orozco
- Marcia González Aguiluz
- Pedro Muñoz (Costa Rican politician)
- Rocío Aguilar Montoya
- Rodrigo Alberto Carazo Zeledón
- Victor Madrigal-Borloz
Olympic footballers for Costa Rica
- Álvaro Saborío
- Álvaro Solano
- Alejandro González (Costa Rican footballer)
- César Hines
- Carlos Hernández (footballer, born 1982)
- Carlos Jiménez (Costa Rican footballer)
- Carlos Santana (footballer)
- Carlos Toppings
- Daniel Vallejos
- Dennis Marshall (footballer, born 1959)
- Enrique Díaz (footballer, born 1959)
- Enrique Rivers
- Erick Scott
- Evaristo Coronado
- Francisco Hernández (footballer, born 1949)
- Germán Chavarría
- Guillermo Guardia
- Herberth Quesada
- Júnior Díaz
- Jairo Arrieta
- Javier Masís
- Jorge White
- José Luis López (Costa Rican footballer)
- José Villalobos
- Juan Cayasso
- Julio Morales (Costa Rican footballer)
- Leonardo Araya
- Leonidas Flores
- Luis Fernández (Costa Rican footballer)
- Luis Galagarza
- Marco Antonio Rojas
- Marvin Obando
- Michael Rodríguez (footballer)
- Michael Umaña
- Miguel Simpson
- Minor Alpízar
- Neighel Drummond
- Omar Arroyo
- Pablo Brenes
- Pablo Salazar
- Róger Alvarez
- Ricardo García (footballer)
- Roy Myrie
- Tomás Velásquez
- Warren Granados
- Whayne Wilson
- William Ávila