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Guaynabo Gol SC joined the nascent Liga Puerto Rico for its inaugural season in 2018/19. It went on to finish in fourth place of eight teams. [ 2 ] The club began the 2019/20 campaign [ 3 ] which was eventually abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic .
Puerto Rico's first international match was against Cuba in 1940 in which they drew 1–1. They did not record a win until a 3–0 result in 1970 against the Bahamas. In 1972, Puerto Rico recorded a 1–0 win against Panama in a friendly. Wins between the 1980s and 1990s were mainly against the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic, and Martinique. [4]
This is the list of programs that are being broadcast by WAPA-TV television network in Puerto Rico.WAPA-TV for years has shown boxing, BSN basketball, telenovelas, movies, comedies, sitcoms (both American and domestic), baseball, NFL football, both World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and Puerto Rican World Wrestling Council (WWC) professional wrestling and human interest shows.
Club Atlético River Plate Puerto Rico is a Puerto Rican professional football team based in Fajardo, Puerto Rico. Founded in 2007 as a franchise of the Argentine club River Plate , [ 1 ] the team plays in the Puerto Rico Soccer League , and is the reigning Supercopa DirecTV champion.
Atlético de San Juan opened the season against Club Atletico River Plate Puerto Rico in the Hiram Bithorn Stadium, following an opening ceremony which lasted over one hour. The game was dominated by River Plate, who won 2-0. [1] Following this defeat the team considered several adjustments, including changing the starting lineup. [2]
Academia Quintana F.C. are an Association Football club from San Juan, Puerto Rico. They were founded in 1969, making them one of the oldest clubs still in existence in Puerto Rico . They are one of the founding members of the Puerto Rico Soccer League , the island's first nationwide league.
With the formation of the Puerto Rico Soccer League they formed a team composed of Puerto Rican and international players, including Ángel Santiago and René Bezares. [1] In 2010, the club was renamed from Caguas Huracán Criollos Fútbol Club to Huracán Fútbol Club
Puerto Rico 2–2 Honduras: Bayamón, Puerto Rico: 20:00 UTC−4: Megaloudis 32' Villegas 41' Report: Suazo 23' Palacios 52' Stadium: Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel Attendance: 5,000 Referee: Walter Lopez Castellanos