The aftermath of Costa Rica’s shocking failure to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup continues as Costa Rica sack Miguel Herrera and his coaching staff, the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol (FCRF) confirmed on Thursday.
The 57-year-old Mexican coach, who had been in charge of Los Ticos, was relieved of his duties following a disappointing campaign in the third round of CONCACAF qualifying.
“Miguel Herrera and his coaching staff will no longer be the head coach of the Costa Rican National Team, effective Thursday, November 20,” the FCRF statement read.
“The Executive Committee will begin the process of evaluating candidates to lead the national team in the coming days, ahead of next year’s FIFA international windows.”
This official announcement marked the formal moment when Costa Rica sack Miguel Herrera, ending his tenure with the national team.
Qualification Collapse Prompts Costa Rica Sack Miguel Herrera
After cruising through the second round of World Cup qualifying, Costa Rica’s campaign faltered in the third-round group against Haiti, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The team managed just one win and four draws, ultimately finishing third in Group C, four points behind group winners Haiti.
This disappointing outcome prompted FCRF to take decisive action, with Costa Rica sack Miguel Herrera being the key response to prevent further decline. It is the first time since 2010 that Costa Rica will miss the World Cup.
Next Steps After Costa Rica Sack Miguel Herrera

With the head coach position now vacant, the federation will begin evaluating new candidates to lead the national team. The process is expected to continue over the coming weeks, as the country seeks a leader who can rebuild confidence and guide the team back to competitive prominence.
The decision to Costa Rica sack Miguel Herrera reflects both the federation’s urgency and the high expectations for a national team with talented players like NYCFC star Alonso Martínez.
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