Arlington, TX - In a Concacaf Gold Cup 2025 Group A match held on June 18, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, Joao Urbaez propelled the Dominican Republic to a 1-0 lead over Costa Rica. The Dominican Republic entered the match as heavy underdogs against a Costa Rican side looking to solidify their chances of advancing to the quarter-finals.
Urbaez's goal came in the 16th minute of the match. The Dominican Republic had demonstrated resilience in the opening minutes. Urbaez, a defender, found himself in the right place at the right time, driving the ball in from close range. The goal sparked scenes of jubilation among the Dominican Republic players and fans, marking a significant moment in their nation's footballing history.
The goal underwent a VAR review, adding to the tension, but was eventually allowed. This marked the first time the Dominican Republic had taken the lead in a major men's football tournament, highlighting the significance of Urbaez's contribution.
Costa Rica, considered the favorites, were stunned by the early goal and responded with increased attacking pressure. The first half saw end-to-end action. Costa Rica's efforts eventually paid off with a late penalty. Ugalde successfully converted the penalty, leveling the score and ensuring that the teams went into halftime tied at 1-1.
The second half of the match continued to be a tightly contested affair. Both teams sought to gain the upper hand and secure a crucial victory in the group stage.
Prior to the match, Costa Rica were coming off a 4-3 victory against Suriname, while the Dominican Republic suffered a 3-2 defeat to Mexico. The contrasting results added further intrigue to the encounter, with both teams having a point to prove.
The Dominican Republic's starting lineup included Xavier Valdez in goal, with Joao Urbaez, Jimmy Kaparos, Edgar Pujol, and Noah Dollenmayer forming the defensive line. The midfield comprised Pablo Rosario, Peter Federico, Jean Carlos López, and Heinz Mörschel, while Edarlyn Reyes and Dorny Romero led the attack.
Costa Rica's lineup featured Keylor Navas in goal, with Carlos Mora, Francisco Calvo, Jeyland Mitchell, and Fernán Faerrón in defense. Joseph Mora, Brandon Aguilera, Orlando Galo, and Alejandro Bran occupied the midfield, while Alonso Martinez and Manfred Ugalde spearheaded the attack.