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In 1995, a team called the Puerto Rico Islanders joined the USISL, now the United Soccer Leagues (USL). The team was founded by Joe Serralta and other Puerto Rican businessmen and played only seven games before Serralta decided to move the franchise to Houston, Texas on June 1, changing its name to the Houston Force.
In 1995, a team called the Puerto Rico Islanders joined the USISL, now the United Soccer Leagues (USL), was founded by Joe Serralta, his wife Rosa Serralta and his son Joey Serralta prompted by Joey Serralta's proposal to his father while Joey Serralta was playing in the USISL with the Charlotte Eagles in 1994 of starting a professional soccer team in the USISL in his homeland.
Puerto Rico Islanders is a Puerto Rican professional soccer team. This article contains historical and current statistics and records pertaining to the club. [1] [2] All stats are accurate as of match played February 26, 2009.
Puerto Rico Islanders: Semi-finals: 3–3 (2–4 p) Cruz Azul: 2–0 home, 1–3 away 2009–10: Puerto Rico Islanders: 4th in group stage — Columbus Crew, Cruz Azul, Saprissa: 2010–11: Puerto Rico Islanders: 3rd in group stage — FAS, Olimpia, Toluca: 2011–12: Puerto Rico Islanders: Preliminary round: 3–3 Isidro Metapán: 3–1 home ...
The Puerto Rico Islanders joined the North American Soccer League, which is the new second tier of football in the United States. In addition, Puerto Rico United, Club Atlético River Plate Puerto Rico and Sevilla FC Puerto Rico moved to USL Pro, the new third tier of football in the United States. The Puerto Rico Soccer League held a 2011 season.
May 30—Colby Quinones, who grew up in Bedford, has been called up to Puerto Rico's senior men's national soccer team for 2026 FIFA World Cup Qualifiers. The 21-year-old back is at Puerto Rico's ...
Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium (Spanish: Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel) is a soccer-specific stadium located in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. It is best known as the former home of the Puerto Rico Islanders of the North American Soccer League and current home of the Bayamón FC of the Liga Puerto Rico. The stadium can seat up to 12,500 people.
The 2011 season is the Puerto Rico Islanders 8th season over all and their 1st season in the North American Soccer League.This article shows player statistics and all matches that the club have and will play during the 2011 season.