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Evaristo Coronado Salas (born 13 September 1960 in Ciudad Cortés〔(Veinte años después...Enrique Rivers y Evaristo Coronado se reencuentran en el Saprissa ) - Nación 〕) is considered the best Costa Rican football striker during the 1980s. ==Club career== Coronado is one of the most recognized sports figures in his country. He played his entire career of 14 seasons for Deportivo Saprissa, where he holds the team record for most appearances made and goals scored ever.〔(Coronado y Cordero en los records morados ) - UNAFUT 〕 He made his debut on 3 May 1981 against Herediano and scored his first goal on 24 May 1981 against San Carlos.〔 He scored a total of 148 league goals in 537 games〔(Coronado anunciará su retiro ) - Nación 〕 dressed as a ''Morado'' (purple), the nickname of the Saprissa players. Coronado helped Saprissa win five national titles during the 1980s and 1990s, as well as two CONCACAF Champions Cups, in 1993 and 1995. Coronado topped the league's goalscoring charts twice in 1981 and 1988〔(El buzón de Rodrigo:¿En qué año, a qué edad se retiró Evaristo Coronado del futbol y en qué años fue campeón goleador nacional? ) - Nación 〕 and after his retirement, briefly coached the club. He retired on 27 August 1995 after a friendly game against Guatemalan side Comunicaciones.〔 He was known as ''El Caballero del Futbol'' (The Soccer Gentleman), because of his style of playing the game, always very fair and respectful of his adversaries and referees, even before FIFA's Fair Game philosophy was enumerated. He was well known for never having received a red-card. Because of his goalscoring talents, mostly with his head, he was also referred to as ''Evagol''.
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