Deportivo Saprissa was founded on 16 July 1935, by Roberto Fernández who named his team after the man who sponsored their uniform, Don
Ricardo Saprissa Aymá. The club entered the Costa Rican Third Division as
Saprissa F.C. They were promoted to the
Primera División de Costa Rica, making their debut in the top flight on 21 August 1949. That year Saprissa actually won the first final match against Gimnástica Española with 0–3 score, then lost the away game by 6–2 to be defeated again 2–1 in a third game. They were accepted in 1st category as a favor granted by the administrative entity of that time. One of the most notable achievement of their early years, was to win the third and second division titles undefeated. The club has remained in the Costa Rican top flight ever since.
Recent events In 2003, the majority of the club's stock was bought by Mexican entrepreneur
Jorge Vergara, the then owner of Mexican football club
Club Deportivo Guadalajara and later owner of
Major League Soccer club
Chivas USA. Saprissa won the
2005 CONCACAF Champions Cup, beating Mexican club
UNAM in the final over two legs, in May 2005. This was the last time a Central American club won the Champions Cup. As
CONCACAF club champions they qualified for the
2005 FIFA Club World Championship, held in Japan in December 2005. They beat
Australian club
Sydney FC in the quarter-finals thanks to a goal by
Christian Bolaños. In the semi-finals they were beaten 3–0 by
English club
Liverpool, who were the Champions League holders that year, making it the strongest team in Europe. In the third place match they beat
Al Ittihad of
Saudi Arabia 3–2.
Álvaro Saborío scored two goals, and
Rónald Gómez scored an astonishing free-kick final goal in the 89th minute to seal the win. After this "late goal" Costa Rican people start calling the late-game goal "La Saprihora" (The Sapritime) in honor to this late goal even though this event happened in 2005 people still using this name for most of the Saprissa goals scored after the minute 85. They finished the competition in third place behind
São Paulo of
Brazil and Liverpool. Saborío was joint top scorer, and Bolaños was awarded the Bronze Ball by
FIFA as third best player of the championship out of 5 teams. In
2008, Saprissa also reached the Champions Cup final, but lost to
Pachuca. This was the last Central American appearance at the final. In 2012, Saprissa inaugurated its 1st division female team. ==Team colours==