On 2 March 2003, a group of Mexican businessmen, led by Jorge Vergara, arrived in Costa Rica to purchase Deportivo Saprissa, of the First Division of that country, in order to acquire all the shares and reduce debts.
On 16 June 2016, the disappearance of the subsidiary club that participated in the Second Division, the Saprissa Generation, was confirmed at a press conference by the saprissistas.
The businessman affirmed that it will give an increase in the football level of the Costa Rican capital, through the creation of schools and the contribution of experienced players.
The colors navy blue and gold were chosen for the uniform, and its first coach would be Randall Row, while Gerald Drummond and Marco Herrera would serve as the talent trainers, in U-17 and U-20 categories, respectively.
At minute 10 of the meeting, the football player Cristian Carrillo scored the first official goal in the history of the club, which meant the 1-0 victory of the Josefinos in his debut.
Their second competition of the season was the Clausura 2017, in which the team advanced to the knockout round again after finishing third in group C. Statistically, they recorded seven wins, five draws and three losses, for a total of twenty-five goals in favor.
manages to win the grand finale of the promotion league, and with this ascend to the First Division of Costa Rica for the first time in its history.