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Municipal Liberia

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Municipal Liberia
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Full nameAsociación Deportiva Municipal Liberia
NicknamesCoyotes
Pamperos
Liberianos
Los de la Ciudad Blanca
FoundedJune 7, 1977; 49 years ago (1977-06-07)
GroundEstadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño
Capacity6,500
OwnerGrupo Eusse
ChairmanJuan E. Eusse Salazar
ManagerJosé Saturnino Cardozo
LeagueLiga Promerica
Clausura 20268th
Websiteadmliberia.com

Asociación Deportiva Municipal Liberia is a Costa Rican professional football club based in Liberia, Guanacaste. They currently compete in the Liga FPD and play their home matches at the Estadio Edgardo Baltodano Briceño.

History

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Founding and early years

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Founded on June 7, 1977, the club began in the second division after purchasing the franchise of Deportivo Fertica. After decades of fluctuating between the second and third divisions, the club finally achieved promotion to the Costa Rican Primera División in 2001.

The Sotela Era and first title

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In 2007, businessman Mario Sotela purchased the club, rebranding it as Liberia Mía. Heavy investment in veteran talent led the team to its first-ever Primera División title in Verano 2009, defeating Herediano 3–0 in the final. However, financial instability led to multiple rebrandings, and the team was eventually expelled by UNAFUT in March 2011 due to mounting debts.

Rebirth

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In mid-2011, the club was refounded as Los Coyotes del Municipal Liberia after acquiring the franchise of AD Desamparados. The club returned to the top flight for the 2015–2016 season and most recently earned promotion again in 2023.

Colours and Crest

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Uniform

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Liberia Mia crest badge used during the Sotela era

Municipal Liberia's primary colors are aurum yellow and obsidian black, a combination that has defined the club's visual identity since its founding in 1977.
Aurum Yellow: represents the golden sun of the Guanacaste pampas and the energy of the "Ciudad Blanca" (White City).
Obsidian Black: symbolizes strength and the fierce nature of the Coyote, the club’s primary mascot and namesake.
While the primary kit is yellow and black, the club frequently incorporates pure white into its alternate designs. This is a direct reference to Liberia's nickname, the Ciudad Blanca, historically named for its white gravel streets and colonial buildings made of bahareque.

Crest

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The club's crest is a circular emblem featuring a howling coyote silhouetted against a rising sun. The sun's rays are often depicted as bold, sharp lines that represent the intense heat and spirit of the northern region of Costa Rica. White City Connection.

Sponsorship

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Period Kit manufacturer Main sponsor
2024–present Monarca Grupo Eusse
2022–2024 Umbro Coopeguanacaste
2021–2022 Joma Municipalidad de Liberia
2018–2021 Lotto Tigo

Broadcasting

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Municipal Liberia matches are broadcast through various media outlets in Costa Rica.

Type Network Language
TV Cable FUTV Spanish
Radio Columbia Deportiva Spanish
Streaming FUTV / App Spanish

Stadium

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Front view of the Edgardo Baltodano Stadium.

The stadium was built in 1970 and is owned by the Municipality of Liberia. It underwent major renovations in 2013 to serve as a host venue for the 2014 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup. It has a capacity of 6,500 spectators.

Club culture

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Rivalries

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Clásico de la Pampa

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The club's primary rival is A.D. Guanacasteca, with whom they contest the Clásico de la Pampa. The rivalry is deeply rooted in regional identity, as both clubs represent the Guanacaste province but hail from different socio-economic hubs—Liberia (the "White City") and Nicoya (the "Colonial City").

The first encounter in the Primera División took place on August 3, 2002, resulting in a 2–1 victory for Guanacasteca. After ADG's relegation in 2004, the derby was largely played in the Segunda División for nearly two decades. The rivalry returned to the top flight in September 2023, following Liberia's promotion, an event celebrated by the league as a restoration of Guanacaste's footballing heritage.

Head-to-head statistics As of March 26, 2026

Competition Played Liberia wins Draws ADG wins
Primera División 18 3 6 9
Segunda División 18 4 3 11
Total 36 7 9 20

Club Sport Herediano

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While not a traditional regional derby, the matches between Municipal Liberia and CS Herediano carry significant historical weight. During the late 2000s, the two clubs shared a close administrative and sporting relationship, leading fans and the media to dub Herediano as Liberia's "Big Brother."

This relationship reached its peak—and its most ironic moment—during the 2008–09 Verano Championship. In a historic final, Municipal Liberia (then known as Liberia Mía) defeated Herediano 3–0 in the second leg at the Estadio Eladio Rosabal Cordero to claim their first-ever Primera División title. The victory remains one of the greatest upsets in Costa Rican football history, as the "younger brother" claimed the trophy on the "big brother's" home turf.

Head-to-head statistics As of March 2026

Competition Played Liberia wins Draws Herediano wins
Primera División 35 8 6 21

Players

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Current squad

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As of 16 March 2026

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  MEX Antonny Monreal
3 DF  CRC Douglas Sequeira (on loan from Deportivo Saprissa)
4 MF  CRC Jared Ríos
5 DF  CRC Yeison Molina
6 MF  CRC Ricardo Peña
7 DF  CRC Shawn Johnson (on loan from Herediano)
10 MF  CRC Yoserth Hernández
11 FW  MEX Erick Torres
12 FW  CRC Jefferson Sánchez
15 DF  NCA Christian Reyes
16 FW  USA Alonso Hernández
19 MF  PAR Thobías Arévalo
21 FW  COL Lorenzo Orellano
No. Pos. Nation Player
22 FW  CRC Abner Hudson
23 GK  CRC Daniel Villegas
24 DF  CRC Waylon Francis
27 DF  CRC Adrián Chévez
30 DF  CRC Joaquín Huertas
31 MF  CRC Sebastián Padilla
32 GK  CRC Joel Castrillo
33 FW  PAR Fernando Lesme (on loan from Celaya)
34 MF  MEX Jesús Henestrosa
39 MF  CRC Mauricio Villalobos
42 DF  CRC John Ruiz (on loan from Alajuelense)
70 DF  CRC Daniel Chacón (on loan from Alajuelense)
99 FW  CRC Randy Ramírez

Notable players

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Name
Costa Rica Víctor Núñez
Costa Rica Daniel Colindres
Costa Rica Michael Umaña
Costa Rica Alonso Solís
Costa Rica Marvin Angulo
Costa Rica Mínor Díaz
Name
Costa Rica Harold Wallace
France Jacques Rémy
Costa Rica Cristian Gamboa
Costa Rica Alejandro Alpízar
Costa Rica Kenneth García
Costa Rica Walter Chévez
Name
Costa Rica Pablo Salazar
Panama Pércival Piggott
Paraguay Fernando Lesme
Mexico Antonny Monreal
Mexico Erick Torres

Coaches

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Coaching staff

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Coaching staff
Head coach Paraguay José Cardozo
Assistant coach Uruguay Fabrizio Ronchetti
Assistant coach Costa Rica Kevin Obando
Fitness coach Argentina Gabriel Patat
Goalkeeper coach Costa Rica Erick Sanchez
Sporting Director Costa Rica Hancer Zuñiga

Head coach history

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The following is a list of Municipal Liberia managers from 2007 to the present.

Coach Tenure
Paraguay José Cardozo Feb 2025 Present
Uruguay Fabrizio Ronchetti Jan 2025 Feb 2025
Costa Rica Mínor Díaz Oct 2021 Jan 2025
Costa Rica Marvin Solano Apr 2021 Oct 2021
Costa Rica Christian Oviedo Sep 2020 Apr 2021
Spain Miguel Ulecia Feb 2020 Sep 2020
Argentina Carlos de Toro Jul 2019 Aug 2019
Brazil Flávio da Silva Jul 2018 Dec 2018
Coach Tenure
Costa Rica Erick Rodríguez Feb 2018 Apr 2018
Uruguay Víctor Abelenda Nov 2017 Jan 2018
Costa Rica Vinicio Alvarado Aug 2017 Nov 2017
Costa Rica Marvin Solano Aug 2016 Mar 2017
Mexico Gustavo Martínez Aug 2015 Oct 2015
Uruguay Orlando de León Feb 2015 Aug 2015
France Alain Gay-Hardy Jul 2008 Dec 2009
Colombia Carlos Restrepo Jan 2008 Jun 2008

Honours

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Competition Titles Seasons
Primera División de Costa Rica 1 Verano 2009
Segunda División de Costa Rica 3 2000–01, 2014–15, 2022–23
Costa Rican Third Division 1 1985

Records

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Year-by-year

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The following table lists the club's performance in national competitions since its return to the Liga FPD in 2023.

Season Domestic League Domestic Cup
Pld W D L GF GA Pts Position
2023–24 44 15 14 15 63 75 59 9th (A) / 5th (C) Quarter-finals
2024–25 44 14 8 22 52 60 50 8th (A) / 7th (C) Round of 16
2025–26 33 14 9 10 44 42 51 Semi-finals (A) Semi-finals
  • Note: The 2025–26 Clausura season is currently in progress. League statistics reflect the completed Apertura 2025 (including playoffs) and the Clausura regular season through March 2026.

International competitions

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The following is a list of all international competitions in which Municipal Liberia has participated.

Year Competition Round Opponent Home Away Aggregate
2009–10 CONCACAF Champions League Preliminary round Honduras Real España 3–0 0–6 3–6

References

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