Limón Black Star

Limón Black Star

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Limón Black Star Players

Players Position
Midfielder
Midfielder
Attacker
Attacker

Liga de Ascenso standings

Rank Team MP W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 ADR Jicaral players, news and schedule ADR Jicaral 15 9 5 1 31 10 21 32
2 AD Sarchí players, news and schedule AD Sarchí 15 10 2 3 32 17 15 32
3 Quepos Cambute players, news and schedule Quepos Cambute 15 10 2 3 27 16 11 32
4 Marineros de Puntarenas players, news and schedule Marineros de Puntarenas 15 9 4 2 36 15 21 31
5 AD Cofutpa players, news and schedule AD Cofutpa 15 9 2 4 26 15 11 29
6 Antioquia players, news and schedule Antioquia 15 4 2 9 14 27 -13 14
7 Jacó players, news and schedule Jacó 15 3 2 10 19 27 -8 11
8 AD Carmelita players, news and schedule AD Carmelita 15 2 3 10 16 32 -16 9
9 Puerto Golfito players, news and schedule Puerto Golfito 14 0 0 14 0 42 -42 0

About Limón Black Star

Limón Black Star is a historic football club based in the province of Limón, Costa Rica. Founded in 1959, the club is deeply rooted in the Afro-Caribbean community and holds a significant place in the country's football history.

The club was established by the local black community, which had migrated from Jamaica and other Caribbean islands to work on the construction of the national railway and banana plantations in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The name "Black Star" was inspired by the Black Star Line, a shipping line incorporated by Marcus Garvey, a prominent Jamaican political leader, journalist, and orator who was a staunch proponent of the Black Nationalism and Pan-Africanism movements.

Limón Black Star quickly rose to prominence in the Costa Rican football scene, becoming a powerhouse in the local leagues. The club's playing style, heavily influenced by the Caribbean flair, made them a crowd favorite. They were known for their fast-paced, attacking football and their players' exceptional technical skills.

Despite their success on the pitch, Limón Black Star faced numerous challenges off it. The club struggled with financial instability, which often resulted in the loss of their best players to wealthier clubs. Despite these setbacks, the club has always managed to bounce back, demonstrating the resilience and determination that are hallmarks of the Limón community.

Over the years, Limón Black Star has produced several notable players who have gone on to represent the Costa Rican national team. The club has also played a crucial role in promoting and developing football in the Limón province, providing opportunities for young players to showcase their talents.

Although the club is no longer active in the top tier of Costa Rican football, its legacy lives on. The spirit of Limón Black Star is kept alive by the local community, which continues to support football and nurture young talent. The club's rich history and contribution to Costa Rican football make it an important part of the country's sporting heritage.

In conclusion, Limón Black Star is more than just a football club. It is a symbol of the Afro-Caribbean community's resilience and passion for football. Despite the challenges it faced, the club left an indelible mark on Costa Rican football, and its legacy continues to inspire future generations.

Prediction Stats

Correct Strike rate
Winner 71/103 69%
Over/Under 25/31 81%
League Correct %
Pro League logo Pro League 44/53 83%
Cup logo Cup 9/11 82%
Primera División - Apertura logo Primera División - Apertura 28/34 82%
Premier League logo Premier League 50/62 81%
World Cup - Qualification Asia logo World Cup - Qualification Asia 28/35 80%
First League logo First League 118/150 79%
Liga 1 logo Liga 1 65/83 78%
Super League 1 logo Super League 1 113/144 78%
Primera División Femenina logo Primera División Femenina 103/136 76%
Liga Pro logo Liga Pro 130/170 76%