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Saprissa announces the Liberia gem everyone wanted
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Saprissa announces the Liberia gem everyone wanted

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Deportivo Saprissa has signed Shawn Johnson, a highly sought-after player from Liberia.
  • Johnson is Saprissa's fourth reinforcement for the 2026 Apertura Tournament.
  • The article notes the author's long journalistic career, starting when prominent Costa Rican footballers were active.

Deportivo Saprissa, one of Costa Rica's most prominent football clubs, has announced the signing of Shawn Johnson, a player who had been a target for multiple teams. Johnson joins Saprissa from Municipal Liberia, marking a significant reinforcement for the club as they prepare for the 2026 Apertura Tournament.

Johnson becomes the fourth new player to join Saprissa for the upcoming tournament. His arrival is expected to bolster the team's performance and add depth to their squad. The club has been actively seeking to strengthen its roster, and Johnson's acquisition is seen as a key move in their strategy.

The article's author, Milton Montenegro, reflects on his extensive career in sports journalism, which began during the era when national team players like Mauricio Wright and Hernรกn Medford were active, and a young Carlos "El Patรฉ" Centeno was emerging. Montenegro has covered Costa Rican football for nearly 30 years, growing his experience at the newspaper Al Dรญa before contributing to La Naciรณn.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.