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Football tournament season
Costa Rican Cup
Copa BN
Tournament details
Country
Costa Rica
Teams
16
Final positions
Champions
Saprissa
Runner-up
Carmelita
Tournament statistics
Matches played
29
Goals scored
87 (3 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)
Diego Estrada (5 goals)
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The 2013 Costa Rican Cup (known as the Torneo de Copa Banco Nacional or Copa BN for sponsorship reasons) is the 1st staging of the Costa Rican Cup. The competition began on July 7 and finished on August 4 with Saprissa crowned as the first champions after defeating Carmelita in the penalty shoot-outs in the final at the national stadium.
The 2013 Copa BN featured 16 teams, 12 from the Primera División (including the newly promoted team, Universidad de Costa Rica) and 4 from the Segunda División (not including the recently relegated team, A.D. San Carlos).
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