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The 2014 Costa Rican Cup (known as Copa Popular for sponsorship reasons) is the 2nd staging of the Costa Rican Cup. The competition began on July 12 and finished on August 10 with the final at the Estadio Nacional.[1]
The Cup featured 16 teams, including 12 from the FPD (including the newly promoted team AS Puma Generaleña), and 4 from the Liga de Ascenso (not including the recently relegated team, Puntarenas).
The tournament marked several differences compared to its predecessor. A Group Stage was added, with the first placed teams of each group qualifying to the Semi-Finals.
The tournament saw Cartaginés defeating defending champions Saprissa in the final to achieve their first Costa Rican Cup.
^Molina Salas, José Pablo. "COPA POPULAR 2014". UNAFUT.com. Archived from the original on 21 July 2014. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
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