DateRHome v Away-
03/10 00:00 11 [7] AD Cofutpa v AD Sarchi [3] 0-2
03/09 21:00 11 [8] Limon Black Star v Antioquia FC [3] 2-1
03/09 02:00 11 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v FC Aserri [7] 1-2
03/08 21:00 11 [4] AD Grecia v Deportivo Upala [8] 0-7
03/07 01:00 10 [5] Antioquia FC v Cariari Pococi [2] 4-1
03/06 20:30 10 [7] AD Carmelita v AD Grecia [3] 4-2
03/06 20:00 10 [2] Escorpiones de Belen FC v Limon Black Star [8] 2-0
03/05 21:00 10 FC Aserri v Municipal Turrialba 1-0
03/05 20:00 10 [4] AD Sarchi v Inter San Carlos [1] 1-1
03/05 20:00 10 [2] Quepos Cambute FC v San Carlos FC [9] 5-2
03/05 19:05 10 [3] Futbol Consultants Desamparados v Guadalupe FC [6] 0-1
03/05 17:00 10 [5] ADR Jicaral v AD Cofutpa [6] 4-1
03/04 01:00 9 [2] Escorpiones de Belen FC v Cariari Pococi [1] 1-0
03/03 21:00 9 [8] Deportivo Upala v AD Carmelita [7] 1-2
03/02 20:00 9 [4] Quepos Cambute FC v AD Cofutpa [6] 3-0
03/02 19:00 9 [5] ADR Jicaral v Inter San Carlos [3] 0-2
03/02 02:00 9 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Municipal Turrialba [9] 5-1
03/01 21:00 9 [4] Futbol Consultants Desamparados v Limon Black Star [7] 1-0
03/01 21:00 9 [5] FC Aserri v Guadalupe FC [8] 0-2
03/01 02:00 9 [4] AD Grecia v San Carlos FC [9] 6-2
02/27 01:00 6 Limon Black Star v Municipal Turrialba 2-2
02/25 02:00 8 [8] Guadalupe FC v CS Uruguay de Coronado [5] 2-1
02/25 01:00 8 [2] Antioquia FC v Escorpiones de Belen FC [3] 0-2
02/24 20:00 8 [9] San Carlos FC v Deportivo Upala [8] 3-3
02/24 00:00 8 [6] AD Cofutpa v AD Grecia [5] 1-2
02/23 19:30 8 [1] Cariari Pococi v Futbol Consultants Desamparados [4] 4-0
02/23 17:15 8 [3] AD Sarchi v ADR Jicaral [4] 1-0
02/23 01:00 8 [8] Limon Black Star v FC Aserri [5] 2-0
02/22 20:00 8 [4] Inter San Carlos v Quepos Cambute FC [1] 4-3
02/21 02:00 7 [6] CS Uruguay de Coronado v Limon Black Star [9] 1-2

Costa Rican Second Division (also known as Liga Transcomer for sponsorship reasons) is a professional league incorporated in 1921 for association football clubs in Costa Rica. It is the country's second-tier/division football competition, which is contested by 18 clubs and operates by a system of promotion and relegation.

History

Many teams for Costa Rican soccer have passed through this division, such as Liga Deportiva Alajuelense, C.S. Cartagines, C.S. Liberty, C.S. Uruguay de Coronado, Orión F.C., Municipal Puntarenas and Deportivo Barrio México. The second division has been called over the years as the First Division "B" for Ascent and the Major League of Soccer.

The first Second Division championship was held in 1921. The Moravia Sports Union was the winner of that contest, which was only participatory until 1934. From 1935 to 1963, the Second Division champion played a promotion league with the last place in the First division. The Second Division teams lost that league in all cases except Uruguay in 1949; Moravia, in 1950 and Deportivo Nicolás Marín (currently Barrio México) in 1963 that did manage to win it and ascend. From 1964 and to date, the champion of the Second Division is promoted directly to the First Division. From 1987 to 2003, the winners of the semifinals faced each other home and away for the chance to be promoted to the First Division.. In 2003, the system of short tournaments was established, in which the winners of the opening and closing finals of each year compete in a final series for promotion in a home and way format.

The Costa Rica Segunda is the second-tier professional soccer league in Costa Rica, serving as a vital platform for emerging talent and competitive football. Organized by the Costa Rican Football Federation, the tournament features a dynamic mix of clubs vying for promotion to the top division, Liga FPD. The league showcases passionate matches across various venues, highlighting the development of local players and fostering competitive spirit within Costa Rican football. With a rich history and growing popularity, the Costa Rica Segunda plays a crucial role in the country's football ecosystem, offering exciting fixtures and opportunities for clubs aiming to ascend to the highest level of national competition.