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Rolando Fonseca

Rolando Fonseca Jiménez (born 6 June 1974) is a Costa Rican former professional footballer who played as a forward.

Rolando Fonseca
Fonseca in 2021
Personal information
Full name Rolando Fonseca Jiménez
Date of birth (1974-06-06) 6 June 1974 (age 49)
Place of birth San José, Costa Rica
Height 1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Position(s) Second striker
Striker
Youth career
Saprissa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1989–1995 Saprissa 28 (33)
1996 Pachuca 27 (9)
1996 Independiente Medellín 12 (7)
1997 América de Cali 22 (0)
1997 Alajuelense 11 (2)
1998–2000 Comunicaciones 40 (44)
2000–2001 Saprissa 34 (18)
2001–2002 La Piedad 12 (5)
2002–2007 Alajuelense 117 (61)
2003Comunicaciones (loan) 23 (10)
2006Comunicaciones (loan) 17 (4)
2007 Municipal Liberia 15 (5)
2008–2011 Comunicaciones 79 (36)
2012 Carmelita 3 (0)
Total 440 (234)
International career
1992–2011 Costa Rica 113 (47)
2000 Costa Rica (futsal)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Nicknamed El Principito (The little prince)[1] and El Rolo,[2] Fonseca usually played just off the main striker and was renowned for his ability to create opportunities for his teammates and his fierce long shot.[3]

With 47 goals, Fonseca is the Costa Rica national team's all-time top goalscorer.[4]

Club career edit

Fonseca played for Comunicaciones in Guatemala, Independiente Medellín and América de Cali in Colombia, Pachuca and La Piedad in Mexico, as well as having home spells with Saprissa, Alajuelense and Municipal Liberia.

In Costa Rica, he played a total of 271 games, scoring over 100 goals, between the league's two best teams, Saprissa and Alajuelense. His debut was with Deportivo Saprissa, on 1 June 1991, against ASODELI, and scored his first goal against San Carlos on 28 August.[5] He also won Costa Rican championships in 1993–94, 1994–95 (Saprissa), and 1996–97, 2001–02, 2002–03 and 2004–05 (Alajuelense), adding three CONCACAF Champions' Cups in 1993, 1995 (Saprissa), and 2004 (Alajuelense).[6] Outside Costa Rica, Fonseca won league titles with Comunicaciones in 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2008, and 2010, and with América de Cali in 1997.[6]

After solid performances with Alajuelense and the national team, Fonseca received offers in 2007 from China, Chile, Turkey and Major League Soccer, but finally settled, as co-owner, player and captain of Municipal Liberia.[7] Although he was having a great season, he left the project a few days before finishing the Apertura tournament, apparently due to personal issues and some differences with then co-owner Mario Sotela.[8] Rumors surfaced that Fonseca would return to Alajuelense, but they were all quickly discarded.

After failed negotiations with Brujas, Fonseca returned to Comunicaciones, a team he had already represented on two other spells, remaining as one of side's best imports ever. Fonseca retired in January 2011, but a year and seven months later, he made his return to professional football by joining Asociación Deportiva Carmelita on 19 August 2012.[9] After three matches with Carmelita, he was released in September 2012. Coach Orlando de León cited that Fonseca has been busy with his other activities besides football.[10]

International career edit

Fonseca has also been a fixture on the Costa Rica national team since 1992. He played in more than 100 internationals, and is currently the nation's all-time scorer, with 47 goals.[4]

Fonseca earned his first cap at the age of 17 on 27 May 1992, in a friendly match against Ecuador.[4] By November of that year, he appeared in a 1994 World Cup qualifier against St. Vincent and the Grenadines,[11] the first of his five World Cup qualifying campaigns for Costa Rica.[4][12] The following year saw Fonseca's first international goal, which came on 9 March in an UNCAF Nations Cup match against Panama.[4][13]

By late 1996, Fonseca had become a regular in the national team, playing four World Cup qualifiers in the fall.[4] He scored a hat trick against Honduras in the 1997 UNCAF Nations Cup,[14] the first of three in his international career.[4] He earned a call to the squad for the Copa América in Bolivia, but he appeared only in the first-round match against Mexico as the team lost all three group games.[15]

At the turn of the millennium, Fonseca was entering the highest-scoring stretch of his international career; he scored eight times for Costa Rica in 1999, six times in 2000, and twelve times in 2001.[4] During the same period, Costa Rica rose fast in CONCACAF, finishing in first place in World Cup qualifying.[16] At the 2001 Copa América, Fonseca appeared in all four matches and scored against Bolivia, as the Costa Ricans won their first-round group with a team that also included Paulo César Wanchope, Walter Centeno, and Hernán Medford.[17] Fonseca played in two games for the team at the 2002 World Cup, appearing in the first-round matches against China[18] and Brazil.[19]

Fonseca remained in the national team after the World Cup, playing in the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup and scoring twice against the United States,[20] but he was limited to only one cap in 2004 and two in 2005.[4] He was excluded from the 2006 FIFA World Cup squad selected by Alexandre Guimarães.[21] Upon the appointment of former teammate Medford as national coach, however, Fonseca returned to the national team in early 2007.[22] He appeared only once for Costa Rica during the two-year span after the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup, but he was recalled late in 2009 for the last stages of World Cup qualifying by coach René Simões.[23] Fonseca played his final competitive international match in the intercontinental playoff match against Uruguay on 18 November 2009, coming off the bench for the last 26 minutes.[4][24]

His 47th and last international goal came against Chile, in a spectacular strike with his back to the goal, which also meant the number 1000 for Costa Rica in international matches.[25] The all-time top scorer in the UNCAF Nations Cup with 19 goals,[26] Fonseca was voted the tournament's best player in 1999, adding five goals.[27]

On 26 March 2011, Rolando Fonseca played in the first game of the new Costa Rican Estadio Nacional against China.[1] He substituted Álvaro Saborío in the 78th minute.[28] This was his last game with the Costa Rica national football team, as he retired from international play as Costa Rica's all-time leading scorer.

International goals edit

Scores and results list Costa Rica's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Fonseca goal.[29]
List of international goals scored by Rolando Fonseca
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 9 March 1993 Honduras   Panama 2–0 1993 UNCAF Nations Cup
2 31 March 1993 Medellín, Colombia   Colombia 1–3 Friendly
3 23 June 1993 San José, Costa Rica   Panama 3–1 Friendly
4 1 December 1995 San Salvador, El Salvador   Belize 2–1 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup
5 7 December 1995 San Salvador, El Salvador   Honduras 1–1 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup
6 10 December 1995 San Salvador, El Salvador   El Salvador 1–2 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup
7 23 April 1997 Guatemala City, Guatemala   Honduras 4–0 1997 UNCAF Nations Cup
8
9
10 27 April 1997 Guatemala City, Guatemala   Guatemala 1–1 1997 UNCAF Nations Cup
11 24 February 1999 San José, Costa Rica   Jamaica 9–0 Friendly
12
13 17 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica   Belize 7–0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup
14
15 24 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica   Guatemala 1–0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup
16 26 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica   Honduras 1–2 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup
17 28 March 1999 San José, Costa Rica   El Salvador 4–0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup
18 18 August 1999 Montevideo, Uruguay   Uruguay 4–5 Friendly
19 1 July 2000 San José, Costa Rica   Panama 5–1 Friendly
20
21
22 23 July 2000 San José, Costa Rica   United States 2–1 2002 World Cup qualifier
23 3 September 2000 San José, Costa Rica   Barbados 3–0 2002 World Cup qualifier
24 15 November 2000 Mazatenango, Guatemala   Guatemala 1–2 2002 World Cup qualifier
25 6 January 2001 Miami, United States   Guatemala 5–2 2002 World Cup qualifier
26
27 28 February 2001 San José, Costa Rica   Honduras 2–2 2002 World Cup qualifier
28 19 April 2001 Alajuela, Costa Rica   Venezuela 2–2 Friendly
29 23 May 2001 San Pedro Sula, Honduras   Belize 4–0 2001 UNCAF Nations Cup
30
31
32 16 June 2001 Mexico DF, Mexico   Mexico 2–1 2002 World Cup qualifier
33 1 July 2001 Tegucigalpa, Honduras   Honduras 3–2 2002 World Cup qualifier
34 19 July 2001 Medellín, Colombia   Bolivia 4–0 2001 Copa América
35 5 September 2001 San José, Costa Rica   United States 2–0 2002 World Cup qualifier
36
37 17 January 2002 Miami, United States   Martinique 2–0 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup
38 19 January 2002 Miami, United States   Trinidad and Tobago 1–1 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup
39 8 June 2003 San José, Costa Rica   Chile 1–0 Friendly
40 26 July 2003 Miami, United States   United States 2–3 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup
41
42 9 October 2004 San José, Costa Rica   Guatemala 5–0 2006 World Cup qualifier
43 4 February 2007 Alajuela, Costa Rica   Trinidad and Tobago 4–0 Friendly
44 9 February 2007 San Salvador, El Salvador   Honduras 3–1 2007 UNCAF Nations Cup
45
46 16 February 2007 San Salvador, El Salvador   El Salvador 2–0 2007 UNCAF Nations Cup
47 28 March 2007 Talca, Chile   Chile 1–1 Friendly

Honours edit

Saprissa

Alajuelense

Comunicaciones

Costa Rica

Individual

  • UNCAF Nations Cup All-star team: 1997

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b La Nación."Nuevo Estadio Nacional: Joya del Deporte Costarricense", p. 30. 15 March 2011. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  2. ^ Calvo, Rodrigo. "Rolo llegó a los 20 títulos y superó los 360 goles". La Nación, 7 January 2009. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  3. ^ World Soccer. "Rolando Fonseca World Cup Profile". CNNSI.com, 12 March 2002. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Passo Alpuin, Luis Fernando. "Rolando Fonseca Jiménez – Century of International Appearances". RSSSF, 6 April 2011. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  5. ^ Calvo, Rodrigo. "El Buzón de Rodrigo". La Nación, 16 April 2001. Retrieved on 26 May 2001.
  6. ^ a b Rodríguez, José Luis. "Rolando Fonseca ya tiene 22 títulos" 26 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine. La Nación, 21 December 2010. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  7. ^ Rivera, Arnoldo. "Rolando Fonseca confirma su incorporación a Liberia". La Nación, 26 June 2007. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  8. ^ Morales, Ingrid. "Rolando Fonseca fuera de Liberia Mía". La Nación, 21 November 2007. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  9. ^ Aguilar Arroyo, Yensy. "Rolando Fonseca entrenará mañana con Carmelita". Al Día, 19 August 2012. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  10. ^ Umaña, Johan. "Carmelita evalúa dar de baja a Rolando Fonseca". La Nación", 24 September 2012. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  11. ^ Owsianski, Jaroslaw. "International Matches 1992 – North and Central America and Caribbean". RSSSF, 2 February 2005. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  12. ^ FIFA. . Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  13. ^ Reyes, Macario. "UNCAF Tournament 1993". RSSSF, 2 June 2003. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  14. ^ Courtney, Barrie; Jönsson, Mikael; Morrison, Neil. "UNCAF Tournament 1997". RSSSF, 26 January 2003. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  15. ^ Tabeira, Martín. "Copa América 1997". RSSSF, 2 August 2007. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  16. ^ Stokkermans, Karel. "World Cup 2002 Qualifying". RSSSF, 26 November 2009. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  17. ^ Tabeira, Martín. "Copa América 2001". RSSSF, 31 May 2012. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  18. ^ FIFA. . 4 June 2002. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  19. ^ FIFA. . 13 June 2002. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  20. ^ Saaid, Hamdan. "CONCACAF Championship, Gold Cup 2003 – Full Details". RSSSF, 6 December 2006. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  21. ^ ESPN. "Costa Rica's World Cup roster leads to criticism". 25 April 2006. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  22. ^ Rodríguez, José Luis. "Medford va con dos delanteros". La Nación, 31 January 2007. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  23. ^ FIFA. "Simoes: It's not impossible". 9 October 2009. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  24. ^ FIFA. . 18 November 2009. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  25. ^ La Nación. "Con un lujo de Fonseca, la Tricolor se plantó en Chile". 29 March 2007. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  26. ^ Goldberg, David. "Números de Rolo respaldan su talento". La Nación, 5 January 2011. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  27. ^ Soccer America. "International: Costa Rica wins UNCAF Cup". 29 March 1999. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  28. ^ Rivera, Arnoldo. "La Selección desentonó en el estreno de su nueva casa". La Nación, 27 March 2011. Retrieved on 26 May 2013.
  29. ^ "Rolando Fonseca Jiménez - Century of International Appearances". RSSSF.

External links edit

  • Rolando Fonseca at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Rolando Fonseca Jiménez at SoloCremas (in Spanish)
  • FIFA competition record (archived)  
  • Rolando Fonseca at FootballDatabase.eu  
  • Rolando Fonseca at WorldFootball.net  

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In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Fonseca and the second or maternal family name is Jimenez Rolando Fonseca Jimenez born 6 June 1974 is a Costa Rican former professional footballer who played as a forward Rolando FonsecaFonseca in 2021Personal informationFull nameRolando Fonseca JimenezDate of birth 1974 06 06 6 June 1974 age 49 Place of birthSan Jose Costa RicaHeight1 72 m 5 ft 8 in Position s Second strikerStrikerYouth careerSaprissaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1989 1995Saprissa28 33 1996Pachuca27 9 1996Independiente Medellin12 7 1997America de Cali22 0 1997Alajuelense11 2 1998 2000Comunicaciones40 44 2000 2001Saprissa34 18 2001 2002La Piedad12 5 2002 2007Alajuelense117 61 2003 Comunicaciones loan 23 10 2006 Comunicaciones loan 17 4 2007Municipal Liberia15 5 2008 2011Comunicaciones79 36 2012Carmelita3 0 Total440 234 International career1992 2011Costa Rica113 47 2000Costa Rica futsal Club domestic league appearances and goalsNicknamed El Principito The little prince 1 and El Rolo 2 Fonseca usually played just off the main striker and was renowned for his ability to create opportunities for his teammates and his fierce long shot 3 With 47 goals Fonseca is the Costa Rica national team s all time top goalscorer 4 Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 2 1 International goals 3 Honours 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksClub career editFonseca played for Comunicaciones in Guatemala Independiente Medellin and America de Cali in Colombia Pachuca and La Piedad in Mexico as well as having home spells with Saprissa Alajuelense and Municipal Liberia In Costa Rica he played a total of 271 games scoring over 100 goals between the league s two best teams Saprissa and Alajuelense His debut was with Deportivo Saprissa on 1 June 1991 against ASODELI and scored his first goal against San Carlos on 28 August 5 He also won Costa Rican championships in 1993 94 1994 95 Saprissa and 1996 97 2001 02 2002 03 and 2004 05 Alajuelense adding three CONCACAF Champions Cups in 1993 1995 Saprissa and 2004 Alajuelense 6 Outside Costa Rica Fonseca won league titles with Comunicaciones in 1998 1999 2000 2002 2008 and 2010 and with America de Cali in 1997 6 After solid performances with Alajuelense and the national team Fonseca received offers in 2007 from China Chile Turkey and Major League Soccer but finally settled as co owner player and captain of Municipal Liberia 7 Although he was having a great season he left the project a few days before finishing the Apertura tournament apparently due to personal issues and some differences with then co owner Mario Sotela 8 Rumors surfaced that Fonseca would return to Alajuelense but they were all quickly discarded After failed negotiations with Brujas Fonseca returned to Comunicaciones a team he had already represented on two other spells remaining as one of side s best imports ever Fonseca retired in January 2011 but a year and seven months later he made his return to professional football by joining Asociacion Deportiva Carmelita on 19 August 2012 9 After three matches with Carmelita he was released in September 2012 Coach Orlando de Leon cited that Fonseca has been busy with his other activities besides football 10 International career editFonseca has also been a fixture on the Costa Rica national team since 1992 He played in more than 100 internationals and is currently the nation s all time scorer with 47 goals 4 Fonseca earned his first cap at the age of 17 on 27 May 1992 in a friendly match against Ecuador 4 By November of that year he appeared in a 1994 World Cup qualifier against St Vincent and the Grenadines 11 the first of his five World Cup qualifying campaigns for Costa Rica 4 12 The following year saw Fonseca s first international goal which came on 9 March in an UNCAF Nations Cup match against Panama 4 13 By late 1996 Fonseca had become a regular in the national team playing four World Cup qualifiers in the fall 4 He scored a hat trick against Honduras in the 1997 UNCAF Nations Cup 14 the first of three in his international career 4 He earned a call to the squad for the Copa America in Bolivia but he appeared only in the first round match against Mexico as the team lost all three group games 15 At the turn of the millennium Fonseca was entering the highest scoring stretch of his international career he scored eight times for Costa Rica in 1999 six times in 2000 and twelve times in 2001 4 During the same period Costa Rica rose fast in CONCACAF finishing in first place in World Cup qualifying 16 At the 2001 Copa America Fonseca appeared in all four matches and scored against Bolivia as the Costa Ricans won their first round group with a team that also included Paulo Cesar Wanchope Walter Centeno and Hernan Medford 17 Fonseca played in two games for the team at the 2002 World Cup appearing in the first round matches against China 18 and Brazil 19 Fonseca remained in the national team after the World Cup playing in the 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup and scoring twice against the United States 20 but he was limited to only one cap in 2004 and two in 2005 4 He was excluded from the 2006 FIFA World Cup squad selected by Alexandre Guimaraes 21 Upon the appointment of former teammate Medford as national coach however Fonseca returned to the national team in early 2007 22 He appeared only once for Costa Rica during the two year span after the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup but he was recalled late in 2009 for the last stages of World Cup qualifying by coach Rene Simoes 23 Fonseca played his final competitive international match in the intercontinental playoff match against Uruguay on 18 November 2009 coming off the bench for the last 26 minutes 4 24 His 47th and last international goal came against Chile in a spectacular strike with his back to the goal which also meant the number 1000 for Costa Rica in international matches 25 The all time top scorer in the UNCAF Nations Cup with 19 goals 26 Fonseca was voted the tournament s best player in 1999 adding five goals 27 On 26 March 2011 Rolando Fonseca played in the first game of the new Costa Rican Estadio Nacional against China 1 He substituted Alvaro Saborio in the 78th minute 28 This was his last game with the Costa Rica national football team as he retired from international play as Costa Rica s all time leading scorer International goals edit Scores and results list Costa Rica s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Fonseca goal 29 List of international goals scored by Rolando Fonseca No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition1 9 March 1993 Honduras nbsp Panama 2 0 1993 UNCAF Nations Cup2 31 March 1993 Medellin Colombia nbsp Colombia 1 3 Friendly3 23 June 1993 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Panama 3 1 Friendly4 1 December 1995 San Salvador El Salvador nbsp Belize 2 1 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup5 7 December 1995 San Salvador El Salvador nbsp Honduras 1 1 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup6 10 December 1995 San Salvador El Salvador nbsp El Salvador 1 2 1995 UNCAF Nations Cup7 23 April 1997 Guatemala City Guatemala nbsp Honduras 4 0 1997 UNCAF Nations Cup8910 27 April 1997 Guatemala City Guatemala nbsp Guatemala 1 1 1997 UNCAF Nations Cup11 24 February 1999 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Jamaica 9 0 Friendly1213 17 March 1999 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Belize 7 0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup1415 24 March 1999 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Guatemala 1 0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup16 26 March 1999 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Honduras 1 2 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup17 28 March 1999 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp El Salvador 4 0 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup18 18 August 1999 Montevideo Uruguay nbsp Uruguay 4 5 Friendly19 1 July 2000 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Panama 5 1 Friendly202122 23 July 2000 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp United States 2 1 2002 World Cup qualifier23 3 September 2000 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Barbados 3 0 2002 World Cup qualifier24 15 November 2000 Mazatenango Guatemala nbsp Guatemala 1 2 2002 World Cup qualifier25 6 January 2001 Miami United States nbsp Guatemala 5 2 2002 World Cup qualifier2627 28 February 2001 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Honduras 2 2 2002 World Cup qualifier28 19 April 2001 Alajuela Costa Rica nbsp Venezuela 2 2 Friendly29 23 May 2001 San Pedro Sula Honduras nbsp Belize 4 0 2001 UNCAF Nations Cup303132 16 June 2001 Mexico DF Mexico nbsp Mexico 2 1 2002 World Cup qualifier33 1 July 2001 Tegucigalpa Honduras nbsp Honduras 3 2 2002 World Cup qualifier34 19 July 2001 Medellin Colombia nbsp Bolivia 4 0 2001 Copa America35 5 September 2001 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp United States 2 0 2002 World Cup qualifier3637 17 January 2002 Miami United States nbsp Martinique 2 0 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup38 19 January 2002 Miami United States nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 1 1 2002 CONCACAF Gold Cup39 8 June 2003 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Chile 1 0 Friendly40 26 July 2003 Miami United States nbsp United States 2 3 2003 CONCACAF Gold Cup4142 9 October 2004 San Jose Costa Rica nbsp Guatemala 5 0 2006 World Cup qualifier43 4 February 2007 Alajuela Costa Rica nbsp Trinidad and Tobago 4 0 Friendly44 9 February 2007 San Salvador El Salvador nbsp Honduras 3 1 2007 UNCAF Nations Cup4546 16 February 2007 San Salvador El Salvador nbsp El Salvador 2 0 2007 UNCAF Nations Cup47 28 March 2007 Talca Chile nbsp Chile 1 1 FriendlyHonours editSaprissa Liga FPD Winner 1989 1993 94 1994 95 Runner up 1991 1992 CONCACAF Champions Cup Winner 1993 1995Alajuelense Liga FPD Winner 1996 97 2004 05 CONCACAF Champions Cup 2004 UNCAF Interclub Cup 2002 2005Comunicaciones Liga Nacional de Guatemala 1998 99 1999 00 Apertura Apertura 2008 Apertura 2010 2011 UNCAF Interclub Cup 2003Costa Rica CONCACAF Gold Cup runner up 2002Copa Centroamericana Winner 1997 1999 2003 2007 Runner up 1993 2001Individual UNCAF Nations Cup All star team 1997See also editList of top international men s football goalscorers by country List of men s footballers with 100 or more international capsReferences edit a b La Nacion Nuevo Estadio Nacional Joya del Deporte Costarricense p 30 15 March 2011 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Calvo Rodrigo Rolo llego a los 20 titulos y supero los 360 goles La Nacion 7 January 2009 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 World Soccer Rolando Fonseca World Cup Profile CNNSI com 12 March 2002 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 a b c d e f g h i j Passo Alpuin Luis Fernando Rolando Fonseca Jimenez Century of International Appearances RSSSF 6 April 2011 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Calvo Rodrigo El Buzon de Rodrigo La Nacion 16 April 2001 Retrieved on 26 May 2001 a b Rodriguez Jose Luis Rolando Fonseca ya tiene 22 titulos Archived 26 December 2010 at the Wayback Machine La Nacion 21 December 2010 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Rivera Arnoldo Rolando Fonseca confirma su incorporacion a Liberia La Nacion 26 June 2007 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Morales Ingrid Rolando Fonseca fuera de Liberia Mia La Nacion 21 November 2007 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Aguilar Arroyo Yensy Rolando Fonseca entrenara manana con Carmelita Al Dia 19 August 2012 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Umana Johan Carmelita evalua dar de baja a Rolando Fonseca La Nacion 24 September 2012 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Owsianski Jaroslaw International Matches 1992 North and Central America and Caribbean RSSSF 2 February 2005 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 FIFA FIFA Player Statistics Rolando FONSECA Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Reyes Macario UNCAF Tournament 1993 RSSSF 2 June 2003 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Courtney Barrie Jonsson Mikael Morrison Neil UNCAF Tournament 1997 RSSSF 26 January 2003 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Tabeira Martin Copa America 1997 RSSSF 2 August 2007 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Stokkermans Karel World Cup 2002 Qualifying RSSSF 26 November 2009 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Tabeira Martin Copa America 2001 RSSSF 31 May 2012 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 FIFA Match Report China PR Costa Rica 0 2 0 0 4 June 2002 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 FIFA Match Report Costa Rica Brazil 2 5 1 3 13 June 2002 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Saaid Hamdan CONCACAF Championship Gold Cup 2003 Full Details RSSSF 6 December 2006 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 ESPN Costa Rica s World Cup roster leads to criticism 25 April 2006 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Rodriguez Jose Luis Medford va con dos delanteros La Nacion 31 January 2007 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 FIFA Simoes It s not impossible 9 October 2009 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 FIFA Match Report Uruguay Costa Rica 1 1 0 0 18 November 2009 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 La Nacion Con un lujo de Fonseca la Tricolor se planto en Chile 29 March 2007 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Goldberg David Numeros de Rolo respaldan su talento La Nacion 5 January 2011 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Soccer America International Costa Rica wins UNCAF Cup 29 March 1999 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Rivera Arnoldo La Seleccion desentono en el estreno de su nueva casa La Nacion 27 March 2011 Retrieved on 26 May 2013 Rolando Fonseca Jimenez Century of International Appearances RSSSF External links editRolando Fonseca at National Football Teams com Rolando Fonseca Jimenez at SoloCremas in Spanish Rolando Fonseca FIFA competition record archived nbsp Rolando Fonseca at 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