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Mínor Díaz

Costa Ricab. 1980-12-26Retired
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Biography

Mínor Díaz, born on December 26, 1980, in Costa Rica, is a retired professional footballer renowned for his exceptional skills as a midfielder. He began his career in the early 1990s, emerging from the youth ranks of Deportivo Saprissa, one of Costa Rica's most prestigious clubs. Throughout his career, Díaz became known for his versatility on the field, capable of playing both central and attacking midfield roles.

Díaz's professional debut came in 1998, where he quickly established himself as a key player for Saprissa, helping the club secure numerous national titles and achieving significant success in Central American football. His dynamic playing style and ability to score crucial goals earned him recognition not just at the club level but also from the national team selectors. He represented Costa Rica in several international tournaments, contributing to the team’s performances in the CONCACAF Gold Cup and World Cup qualifiers.

Upon retiring from professional play, Mínor Díaz left behind a legacy as one of Costa Rica's talented footballers of his generation. His contributions to Deportivo Saprissa and the national team have cemented his status in the annals of Costa Rican football history. Post-retirement, he has been involved in coaching and youth development, aiming to inspire the next generation of footballers in his home country.

Quick Facts

Full nameMínor Díaz
Date of birth1980-12-26
NationalityCosta Rica
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