Keylor Navas

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Keylor Navas is an acclaimed professional footballer from Costa Rica

Dec 15, 1986

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: December 15, 1986
  • Nationality: Costa Rican, Spanish
  • Famous: Footballer, Sportspersons, Football Players
  • Spouses: Andrea Salas (m. 2009)
  • Known as: Keylor Antonio Navas Gamboa
  • Childrens: Daniela Navas Salas, Mateo Navas Salas
  • Birth Place: San Isidro de El General

Keylor Navas born at

San Isidro de El General

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Birth Place

Keylor became a Spanish citizen from December 2014. He married his girlfriend, Andrea Salas in 2009 and the couple has one daughter named, Daniela Navas Salas, and a son named, Mateo Navas Salas.

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Personal Life

Keylor Navas was born on 15 December 1986, in San Isidro town in the agricultural region of Perez Zeledon in Costa Rica. His parents, Freddy Navas and Sandra Navas, who took care of him in the first few years following his birth, migrated to the US later on.

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Childhood & Early Life

Before relocating to US, Keylor’s parents entrusted him under the care of his grandparents. However, it was Juan, his grandfather, who devoted more time to him, ferrying him to the training ground in his rickety Toyota. He joined a local football club, Escuela de Futbol Pedregoso, when he was eight.

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Childhood & Early Life

It was the founder of the club, Juan de Dios Madriz, who spotted raw talent in the young Keylor, and following a discussion with his mother, admitted him. He represented Escuela de Futbol Pedregoso till the age of 14.

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Childhood & Early Life

Afterwards, he attempted to qualify for the local football team, ‘Club Municipal Perez Zeledon’ but came a cropper because of his short stature. This was the same football club his father had represented many years ago.

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Childhood & Early Life

Later on, he took the bus to the Costa Rican capital of San Jose to take a chance with ‘Deportivo Saprissa’, a renowned football club.

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Childhood & Early Life

Keylor Navas was successful in finding a place in Deportivo Saprissa and played his opening game for the squad in a league fixture against Asociacion Deportiva Carmelita.

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Club Career

He was the goalkeeper of Deportivo Saprissa from 2005 to 2010, appearing in a total of 60 matches on behalf of the club. He played a key role in his team lifting the 2005 CONCACAF Champions’ Cup, and winning six national competitions.

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Club Career

In July 2010, he was signed by Albacete Balompie, a Spanish Seguna Division. In his first season with the club, he played in 36 games out of 42 but his team finished at the last position.

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Club Career

For the 2011-2012 season, Keylor was loaned to Levante UD, a Spanish La Liga division club. He made his debut on 13 May 2012 in the last round match against Athletic Bilbao, which his team won 3–0 and as a result qualified for the UEFA Europa League for the first time.

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Club Career

Keylor signed a three-year agreement with Levante UD, appearing in 46 games for the football club from 2012-2014. He went on to win the nomination for the ‘La Liga Player of the Month’ award in March 2014.

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Club Career

Keylor Navas made it to the Costa Rican squad for the 2003 FIFA under-17 World Championship held in Finland.

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International Career

He was first included in the Costa Rica national team for playing friendlies against Switzerland and Austria in Europe in August 2006.

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International Career

He was seen in action on the field for the first time on behalf of the Costa Rican national squad in the 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against Surinam in 2008 on 11th October. He was part of the national squad that was drawn up for two CONCACAF Gold Cup championships.

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International Career

His efforts, to a great extent, enabled Los Ticos to qualify for the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup competition. He again helped the national team reach the quarter-finals in 2011 but had to opt out in the 2013 and 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup editions owing to injuries.

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International Career