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  2. Amelia Valverde Villalobos (born 14 January 1987) is a Costa Rican association football manager who is currently the manager of Liga MX Femenil side C.F. Monterrey. Valverde was previously part of the Costa Rica women's national football team program from 2011 to 2023 in various roles, including assistant manager of the senior and under-20 ...

  3. Passport. First name. Amelia. Last name. Valverde Villalobos. Nationality. Costa Rica. Date of birth. 14 January 1987.

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  5. Jul 20, 2023 · Amelia Valverde, during a Costa Rica match at the 2022 CONCACAF Championship. Thomas Shea (Reuters) To everyone’s surprise — but with someone else’s blank checkbook as an argument — Carlos Avessidián decided to leave the Costa Rican women’s national team after guiding it to the 2015 World Cup in Canada, the nations’ first major tournament.

  6. SAN JOSE, Costa Rica – The Costa Rican Football Federation announced Monday that Amelia Valverde has been named head coach of the women’s national team. Valverde replaces Garabet Avedissian, who stepped away from the post on January 5 just months after guiding the Ticas to their first-ever FIFA Women’s World Cup berth.

  7. The talented Head Coach of the Costa Rican women's team Amelia Valverde spoke with Concacaf.com in anticipation of International Women's Day on March 8. Valverde, a former footballer, has worked hand in hand with the national team since 2015 to continue developing the game. She has been with the team in a number of tournaments and historical ...

  8. Amelia Valverde is a 37 year-old manager from Costa Rica who is currently in charge of Costa Rica W. Amelia Valverde has a win percentage of 35.14% across their coaching career thus far. Amelia Valverde Profile

  9. As a soccer player, Valverde played for the Flores de Heredia and Saprissa teams, in addition to participating in the New Zealand 2008 U-17 Women's World Cup. Amelia comes to Rayadas with the objective of contributing to the growth of women's soccer in the Institution and obtaining maximum achievements in the Liga BBVA MX Femenil. Andrés Jiménez