COSTA RICA’S World Cup qualifier against Nicaragua was thrown into chaos after police officers reportedly stormed one of the dressing rooms to arrest a player. The home side secured a 4-1 win over their local rivals to boost their World Cup hopes on Monday evening.EPACosta Rica’s World Cup clash against Nicaragua was plunged into chaos after nine police offers arrived to detain a player[/caption]AFPPolice stormed into the Nicaragua dressing room with an arrest warrant. The identity of the player is not known[/caption]But before the game kicked off, preparations were left in turmoil after officers arrived at the La Sabana National Stadium. According to Spanish outlet CR Hoy, nine officers entered the Nicaragua dressing room with an arrest warrant for a player after a child support lawsuit was filed.The player in question – who has not been named – was not arrested by officers.He is said to have paid the sum requested of him after the game had finished.Public Force director Marlon Cubillo told the outlet: “We were asked by a child support plaintiff, who presented us with a court order to detain a member of the Nicaraguan delegation. “The delegation was informed, the amount for which the order was issued was paid, and a report was sent to the pension judge.”Nicaragua team officials were left seething about the police intervention moments before such an important game.In a statement, they questioned why officers hadn’t taken action earlier and said they would be submitting an official complaint.BEST ONLINE CASINOS – TOP SITES IN THE UKTeam director Javier Salinas said: “We’ve been in Costa Rica for more than 48 hours, so why do they have to report to the locker room? “We will lodge this complaint with FIFA and CONCACAF. It’s shameful that this is happening.” The game was a local derby between two neighbouring countries.It is the second incident affecting Nicaragua in this international break after a power cut briefly halted their clash against Haiti on Friday. The latest episode was hardly ideal preparations for both teams but Costa Rica eventually secured a comfortable win that leaves them two points off Honduras a the top of Group C in their CONCACAF standings.Alonso Martinez put the hosts 1-0 up in the 12th minute before Junior Arteaga levelled the scores for Nicaragua. Martinez added his second just minutes later to put them ahead again before Manfred Ugalde added a third in the second half. Francisco Calvo added gloss to the scoreline in stoppage time to round off a crucial victory. Costa Rica face two final qualifiers against Haiti and then leader Honduras to decide their World Cup fate. Only top spot in the CONCACAF groups will guarantee a ticket to next year’s tournament in the US, Canada and Mexico, while two of the best second-placed teams will compete in the play-offs.