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  2. Puerto Rico Surf SC - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Surf SC is a Puerto Rican association football club that currently plays in the Liga Puerto Rico. It operates in the municipalities of Guaynabo , Dorado , and Aguadilla . [ 1 ]

  3. Category:Football clubs in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. ... Puerto Rico national football team (3 C, 2 P) ... Puerto Rico Sol FC (women) Puerto Rico Surf SC; R. Ramey SC; Real Madrid (Puerto Rico)

  4. Puerto Rico national football team - Wikipedia

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    After losing to Grenada 2–1 in the second round of the 2018 World Cup qualifiers, Puerto Rico's Interim coach Jose 'Cukito' Martinez resigned and a few days later, the Uruguayan Carlos Avedissian solved his visa problems and could finally arrive as the head coach of the national team. On 11 December 2015, Puerto Rico played a friendly against ...

  5. Complejo Deportivo Torrimar - Wikipedia

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    Puerto Rico Surf SC (2020–present) The Complejo Deportivo Torrimar (English: Torrimar Sports Complex ) is a 1,000-seat multi-sport facility in Guaynabo , Puerto Rico . [ 1 ] It is accessible by the Tren Urbano via Torrimar station .

  6. Puerto Rico national beach soccer team - Wikipedia

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    2013 was the year when the Puerto Rico national beach soccer team was formed. Eieri Jordan was the most involved person with the project. [1] Vitor Hugo Barros was appointed as head coach and a team mixed with young and experienced players made the trip to Nassau, Bahamas to play on the 2013 CONCACAF Beach Soccer Championship. [2]

  7. List of Puerto Rican football champions - Wikipedia

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    In 2009, the Puerto Rico Football Federation renamed the 2nd division league "Liga Nacional de Fútbol" (National Football League) and made it a separate amateur league. The 2008 season had eighteen teams divided in three groups; the 2009 season had sixteen teams divided in two groups; while the 2010 season had twenty-one teams divided in four ...

  8. File:Rincón, Puerto Rico beach.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. Puerto Rico national under-17 football team - Wikipedia

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    After a successful first round, the team reached the Round of 16 of the Concacaf Championship where they lost 2–1 against Mexico. The team returned in 2022 with Pablo Almagro a head coach. Puerto Rico advanced as group leaders through the qualifying round with 25 goals scored and none conceded. [6]