Club career The dreadlocked Sunsing made his professional debut for played for
Herediano on 5 April 1995 against
San Carlos and scored his first goal on 5 March 1997 for
Ramonense against Saprissa. A much-travelled winger, he played abroad for
New England Revolution in the
United States,
FK Teplice in the
Czech Republic and
Akratitos in Greece where he played alongside compatriots
Froylán Ledezma and
Berny Peña. He also played for
Deportivo Saprissa,
Santa Bárbara and
Pérez Zeledón in Costa Rica. He was nicknamed
The Menace during his trip through
Major League Soccer. In summer 2007
Brujas sold Sunsing to
Liberia Mía where he signed for three years. He joined
Limón in December 2010, but left them in summer 2011 after falling out with manager Ronald Mora. He later left
Orión in September 2011 due to financial problems at the club which allowed him to move abroad to play in Guatemala for
Cobán Imperial. His final club was Guatemala second division outfit
Sayaxché after
Xelajú were unable to lure him away from Cobán. Sunsing retired on 7 December 2012, after amassing 352 Costa Rica Primera División matches in which he scored 76 goals.
International career Sunsing made his debut for
Costa Rica in a January 2000
friendly match against
Trinidad & Tobago He represented his country in 18
FIFA World Cup qualification matches and was a non-playing squad member at the
2002 FIFA World Cup and the
2001 Copa América. He scored the only goal in the only ever match the
Ticos won over Jamaica, in 2001. He also played at the
2000 and
2002 CONCACAF Gold Cups. His final international was a September 2009
FIFA World Cup qualification match against
El Salvador. ==Bodybuilding career==