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Jeaustin Campos

Jeaustin Campos
Jeaustin Campos August 2015.jpg
Personal information
Full name Jeaustin Campos Madriz
Date of birth (1971-06-30) June 30, 1971 (age 45)
Place of birth San Isidro, Costa Rica
Height 1.75 m (5 ft 9 in)
Playing position Midfielder
Club information
Current team
Saprissa (Sporting director)
Youth career
1977–1990 Saprissa
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990–1992 Pérez Zeledón
1992–1995 Saprissa
1995–1996 LG Cheetahs 17 (2)
1996–1999 Saprissa
1999–2001 Pérez Zeledón
2001–2002 Saprissa
National team
1997–2001 Costa Rica 20 (0)
Teams managed
2006–2009 Saprissa
2010 Bayamón
2011 Pérez Zeledón
2011–2013 Puerto Rico
2014–2015 Saprissa
2016 Cartaginés
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.

Jeaustin Campos Madriz (born June 30, 1971) is a retired Costa Rican football player.

He was one of the most famous Costa Rican soccer midfielders during the 1990s and played most of his career with Deportivo Saprissa, where he won four national championships and two CONCACAF Champions Cup, in 1993 and 1995. He scored a total of 40 goals for Saprissa. He also played for Municipal Pérez Zeledón and FC Seoul of the South Korean K League Classic, then known as LG Cheetahs, whom he joined when his father Luis Gerardo Campos was the Costa Rican consul in South Korea.

Campos made his debut for Costa Rica in a September 1997 FIFA World Cup qualification match against the USA and collected a total of 20 caps, scoring no goals. He has represented his country in 5 FIFA World Cup qualification matches and played at the 1999 UNCAF Nations Cup as well as at the 2000 CONCACAF Gold Cup.

His final international was a January 2001 FIFA World Cup qualification match against Guatemala.

After retiring from professional football, Campos was appointed as Football Operations Manager in Saprissa, during the years that Hernán Medford was head coach, and played a very important role in the achievements accomplished by Saprissa during that period, such as 2 national tournaments, the Uncaf Cup and the CONCACAF Champions Cup, giving them the right to compete in the second FIFA Club World Championship Toyota Cup in Japan, in December 2005, in which Saprissa ended up finishing third When Medford and his coaching staff were announced by the Federación Costarricense de Fútbol as the new coaches for the Costa Rica national football team, Campos was named by Saprissa as their new head coach and has since then, against all expectations, led his team to win both legs of the 2007-2008 Championship earning it the Champion title without the need of a final.


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