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12 Facts About Evaristo Coronado

1.

Evaristo Coronado played his entire career of 14 seasons for Deportivo Saprissa, where he holds the team record for most appearances made and goals scored ever.

2.

Evaristo Coronado made his debut on 3 May 1981 against Herediano and scored his first goal on 24 May 1981 against San Carlos.

3.

Evaristo Coronado scored a total of 148 league goals in 537 games dressed as a Morado, the nickname of the Saprissa players.

4.

Evaristo Coronado helped Saprissa win five national titles during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as two CONCACAF Champions Cups, in 1993 and 1995.

5.

Evaristo Coronado topped the league's goalscoring charts twice in 1981 and 1988 and after his retirement, briefly coached the club.

6.

Evaristo Coronado retired on 27 August 1995 after a friendly game against Guatemalan side Comunicaciones.

7.

Evaristo Coronado was known as El Caballero del Futbol, because of his style of playing the game, always very fair and respectful of his adversaries and referees, even before FIFA's Fair Game philosophy was enumerated.

8.

Evaristo Coronado was well known for never having received a red-card.

9.

Evaristo Coronado played with the Ticos as well, making his debut in 1983 and scored in the 1984 Olympics in Los Angeles.

10.

Evaristo Coronado was Costa Rica's top scorer in the 1990 FIFA World Cup qualifiers, but was dropped by coach Bora Milutinovic from the team that played in the World Cup, despite a national cry for his inclusion.

11.

Evaristo Coronado totalled 52 caps, scoring 10 goals, and played his final international in a FIFA World Cup qualification game against Mexico on November 22,1992.

12.

Evaristo Coronado is married to Patricia Hernandez and they have two children, Carla and Alexander.