Keylor Navas is one win away from conquering yet another league — and Pumas fans can feel history coming
The Costa Rican goalkeeper has already lifted a cup at Estadio Ciudad Universitaria and could repeat the feat with the Auriazules.
Keylor Navas has become one of the most impactful signings Pumas UNAM has made in years. With the Costa Rican legend anchoring the net, the Auriazul have powered their way into the Clausura 2026 Final, aiming to lift the trophy once again at Estadio Olímpico Universitario — a field where Navas already knows what it feels like to win a title.
The goalkeeper who stunned the world with Costa Rica’s run at the 2014 World Cup arrived in Mexico nearly a year ago with one mission: stabilize and elevate Pumas’ defense. Mission accomplished.
Now, Navas is on the verge of becoming a champion in a fourth different country, adding Mexico to a résumé that already spans Costa Rica, Spain, and France.
A familiar winning ground for Navas
Back in 2005, a young Keylor Navas lifted the Concacaf Champions League with Saprissa — and the decisive match was played right at Estadio Olímpico Universitario.
That night, Pumas won 2–1, but Saprissa’s 2–0 victory in the first leg at Estadio Ricardo Saprissa Aymá sealed the aggregate win for the Costa Rican side. Navas left CU as a continental champion, and now he’s trying to do it again — this time wearing Pumas’ colors.
Keylor Navas’ league titles
Navas owns one of the most decorated careers in Concacaf history. His league championships include:
- Costa Rica (Saprissa) — six league titles
- Spain (Real Madrid) — La Liga champion in 2017
- France (PSG) — Ligue 1 champion in 2020
If Pumas win the Clausura 2026, Mexico would become the fourth country where he’s crowned league champion.
How many total titles does Keylor Navas have?
The list is long — and elite.
Beyond his league trophies, Navas has won:
- Supercopa de España
- Coupe de France (twice)
- Coupe de la Ligue (France)
- Trophée des Champions (France)
And internationally:
- Concacaf Champions League (2005, with Saprissa)
- With Real Madrid, he won everything:
- 3 UEFA Super Cups
- 4 FIFA Club World Cups
- 3 UEFA Champions League titles
A résumé that puts him among the greatest goalkeepers ever produced by the Americas.
A chance to add Mexico to his legacy
If Pumas lift the Clausura 2026 trophy, Navas will have conquered yet another league and added a new chapter to a career already overflowing with historic moments. For a player who has won on the biggest stages — from the Bernabéu to the Parc des Princes — a title in Mexico would be a fitting continuation of his remarkable journey.
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