Whayne Wilson, the Glossary
Whayne Wilson Harris (born 7 September 1975 in Limón – died 18 May 2005 in Costa Rica) was a Costa Rican professional footballer.[1]
Table of Contents
24 relations: A.D. Limonense, A.D. Ramonense, Association football, Athens, Brujas F.C., C.S. Cartaginés, C.S. Herediano, Costa Rica, Costa Rica national football team, Dennis Marshall (footballer, born 1985), Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores, Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá, Football at the 2004 Summer Olympics, Forward (association football), Guatemala, Guatemala City, Liga FPD, Limón, San José, Costa Rica, Santos de Guápiles F.C., Traffic collision, 2004 Copa América, 2005 UNCAF Nations Cup, 2006 FIFA World Cup.
- A.D. Ramonense players
- Olympic footballers for Costa Rica
- Road incident deaths in 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. Ramonense
Asociación Deportiva Ramonense is a Costa Rican football team playing at the top level.
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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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Athens
Athens is the capital and largest city of Greece.
Brujas F.C.
Brujas F.C. was a Costa Rican football club, based in Desamparados, Costa Rica.
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C.S. Cartaginés
Club Sport Cartaginés Deportiva S.A., also known as Cartaginés, is a Costa Rican football club, that currently plays in the Liga de Fútbol de Primera División, the top division of Costa Rican football league system.
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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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Dennis Amos Marshall Maxwell (9 August 1985 – 23 June 2011) was a Costa Rica international footballer who played as a left back. Whayne Wilson and Dennis Marshall (footballer, born 1985) are C.S. Herediano footballers, Costa Rica men's international footballers, Costa Rican men's footballers, road incident deaths in Costa Rica and Sportspeople from Limón Province.
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Estadio Doroteo Guamuch Flores
The Estadio Nacional Doroteo Guamuch Flores is a multi-use national stadium in Guatemala City, the largest venue in Guatemala.
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Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá
Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá is a football stadium in San José, Costa Rica, with a seating capacity of 23,112, making it the second-largest stadium in the country.
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The 2004 Football at the Summer Olympics tournament at the 2004 Summer Olympics started on 11 August (two days before the opening ceremony), and ended on 28 August.
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In the sport of association football, a forward (attacker or striker) is an outfield position which primarily plays further up the pitch than midfielders and defenders.
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Guatemala
Guatemala, officially the Republic of Guatemala, is a country in Central America.
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Guatemala City
Guatemala City (Ciudad de Guatemala), known nationally also as Guate, is the capital and largest city of Guatemala.
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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.
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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.
San José, Costa Rica
San José (meaning "Saint Joseph") is the capital and largest city of Costa Rica, and the capital of the province of the same name.
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Santos de Guápiles F.C.
Asociación Deportiva Santos, commonly known simply as Santos de Guápiles, is a Costa Rican association football club, which currently plays in the Liga FPD.
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Traffic collision
A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision, or car crash, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other moving or stationary obstruction, such as a tree, pole or building.
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2004 Copa América
The 2004 Copa América was the 41st edition of the Copa América, the South-American championship for international association football teams.
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2005 UNCAF Nations Cup
The eighth edition of the bi-annual UNCAF Nations Cup was held in Guatemala, from February 19 to 27, 2005.
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2006 FIFA World Cup
The 2006 FIFA World Cup was the 18th FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football world championship tournament.
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See also
A.D. Ramonense players
- Alejandro González (Costa Rican footballer)
- Alejandro Larrea
- Alejandro Sequeira
- Alexander Castro
- Aníbal Ruiz
- Andy Herron
- Ariel Santana
- Carlos Díaz (footballer, born 1974)
- Carlos Solano
- Daniel Torres (Costa Rican footballer)
- David Quesada
- Dexter Lewis
- Edison Bilbao
- Enrique Díaz (footballer, born 1959)
- Farlen Ilama
- Fernando Patterson
- Gabelo Conejo
- Geovanny Jara
- Gerald Drummond
- Héctor Marchena
- José Luis Cordero (footballer)
- Kevin Benítez
- Marvin Obando
- Mauricio Montero
- Max Sánchez
- Michael Rodríguez (footballer)
- Miguel Segura
- Minor Alpízar
- Neighel Drummond
- Olman Vargas
- Omar Arroyo
- Rónald Chaves
- Rodrigo Cordero
- Rodrigo Kenton
- Shane Orio
- Toribio Rojas
- Warren Granados
- Whayne Wilson
- William Sunsing
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
Road incident deaths in Costa Rica
- Dennis Marshall (footballer, born 1985)
- Duri Camichel
- Jorge Debravo
- José Capmany
- Whayne Wilson
- William Bussing