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Police Barge Into Nicaragua's Locker Room Before World Cup Qualifier To Try To Arrest Player Charged With Ducking Child Support

  • Nine police officers entered Nicaragua's dressing room with an arrest warrant for an unnamed player before their World Cup qualifier against Costa Rica, causing chaos.
  • The player was not arrested, but he paid the required sum after the match, leading to a chaotic pre-game environment.
  • Nicaragua's football officials expressed outrage at the police intervention, questioning the timing and planning involved.
  • Costa Rica won the match 4-1, enhancing their hopes of qualifying for the World Cup next year.
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Just before the start, the officials inform a national player about a maintenance suit. This causes trouble. The Nicaraguan football association protests against the behaviour of the officials.

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The Nicaraguan delegation took a fright when police officers were present at the door of the locker room in search of one of the players.When the team was preparing to leave the National Stadium to recognize it, to walk a bit, in front of the dressing room were the police officers.They were present because they had a complaint for maintenance against one of the players of the Pinolera team.Selection from Costa Rica vs.

The road to the 2026 North American World Cup found a controversial episode in the CONCACAF qualifiers, in a match between the Nicaraguan and Costa Rican teams. The Nicaraguan Football Federation (FENIFUT) issued a harsh communiqué after the compromise, in which it expressed its repudiation for the intervention of the local police who, it denounced, tried to stop one of its footballers moments before the start of the match, disputed on Monday an…

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Tuesday, October 14, 2025.
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