Puerto Rico FC explained

Clubname:Puerto Rico FC
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Fullname:Puerto Rico Football Club[1]
Short Name:PRFC
Nickname:La Tropa Naranja ("The Orange Troop")
Naranjas ("Oranges")
Dissolved:2017
Stadium:Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium
Bayamón, Puerto Rico
Capacity:22,000
Owntitle:Owner
Owner:Carmelo Anthony
Chrtitle:President
Chairman:Vacant
Mgrtitle:Head coach
Manager:Vacant
League:North American Soccer League
Season:2017
Position:Spring: 8th
Fall: 6th
Combined: 8th
Playoffs: Did not qualify
Website:http://puertoricofc.com
Current:2017 Puerto Rico FC season
American:yes
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Puerto Rico FC was a professional football club based in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Founded in 2015, the team played in the North American Soccer League (NASL), the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. The team debuted in the 2016 fall season. The team played its home games at the Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium until the stadium was severely damaged by Hurricane Maria in September 2017.[2] The team last played during the 2017 NASL season.

History

In June 2015, National Basketball Association (NBA) star Carmelo Anthony announced that he is bringing football back to Puerto Rico with a new North American Soccer League expansion franchise. The announcement took place in Bayamon, Puerto Rico; the future home base of Puerto Rico FC, scheduled to begin its first season at Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium in the 2016 fall season.[3]

2016 season

See main article: 2016 Puerto Rico FC season.

On August 14, 2015, Adrian Whitbread was announced as the club's inaugural coach,[4] with Thomas Payne being appointed as president on November 10, 2015.[5] [6]

North American Soccer League season

Puerto Rico FC made their home debut on July 2, 2016 at Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium, drawing 1–1 to Indy Eleven, in front of a crowd of 6,474. Hector Ramos scored the team's first ever league goal in the 74th minute. Their first victory came against Rayo OKC on July 23, 2016, winning 1–0. They won 4 of their last 7 games to move up from 12th place to 9th, and ended their Fall season with 24 points finishing with a 5–9–8 record.

Puerto Rican international player; Hector Ramos led the team in scoring with 8 goals.

2017 season

See main article: 2017 Puerto Rico FC season.

On January 26, CONCACAF announced PRFC would host group D in the 2017 CFU Club Championship at Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium starting March 14.[7]

CFU Club Championship

Their first match in the tournament came against S.V. Transvaal of Suriname; whom they beat 1–0, thanks to Hector Ramos hitting the penalty shot in the 28th minute. The second match up came against Portmore United of Jamaica. They lost 1–0 late in the 88th minute. Shortly before the start of third match, Puerto Rico was eliminated from the tournament due to Portmore United finishing the group stage with three wins from games. PRFC played well defeating Scholars International SC of the Cayman Islands 4–0; with goals coming from debuted Mike Ramos, Sidney Rivera, Brian Bement, Cristiano Dias.

Puerto Rico finished the tournament 2–0–1.

North American Soccer League season

On May 19, 2017; Puerto Rico FC announced that Adrian Whitbread had been relieved of coaching duties and Neil Sillett as technical director; Marco Velez was named as interim Head Coach.[8]

Tom Payne decided to leave the club at the end of November 2017, rather than renew his contract.[9]

Cancellation of 2018 season and hiatus

On February 27, 2018, the NASL announced that it had cancelled its upcoming 2018 season, with hopes to return for a 2019 season.[10] While some other NASL clubs decided to join other leagues, Puerto Rico FC has not played since.[11]

Head coach Marco Velez took a job with the Puerto Rico national football team before moving on to coach the Puerto Rico national under-17 football team.[12]

Crest and colors

The team's colors are orange and white.

Kit evolution

Home and away kits.

Sponsorship

The official kit provider for the club in their first season was Nike.[13]

SeasonKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
2016–presentNikeFront: Claro
Back: Samsung
Secondary:

Stadium

See main article: Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium. Puerto Rico FC played their home matches at the renovated Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium located in Bayamón. 10 miles from the capital city of San Juan, The "JRL", as it is now known, was originally a baseball stadium scheduled for demolition, and in 2003, it was converted into a football stadium for the Islanders. Until it was damaged by Hurricane Maria, the 22,000-seater stadium also served as the home to all levels of the Puerto Rico national football team as well as the Bayamon' affiliate team in the Puerto Rico Soccer League, Bayamón FC.

Club culture

Supporters

Puerto Rico FC has two supporters' groups: La Barra Naranja and the United States-based group La Legión Extranjera. Puerto Rico FC supporters' groups were founded during the times of the Puerto Rico Islanders.

Rivalries

The club's main rivalry is the New York Cosmos, when the club announced a PR/NY Derby for the first game of the 2017 season.[14] The Oranges currently have a record of 0 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie against their New York rivals.

Broadcasting

On June 29, 2016, Puerto Rico FC signed an exclusive deal with local television channel WAPA TV. Puerto Rico FC home and away matches are televised on WAPA 2 Deportes.[15]

Players and staff

Current roster

Following the announcement by the NASL that there would be no 2018 season, the players were advised by Puerto Rico FC to look for playing opportunities beyond Puerto Rico.

Technical staff

Executive staff

Honors

Domestic

Records

See main article: Puerto Rico FC record by opponent.

Year-by-year

SeasonNASLOverallPlayoffsCFU Club ChampionshipTop goalscorerManagersKit manufacturerShirt sponsorAvg. attendance
Div.Pos.Pl.WDLGSGAPNameLeague
2016Springdid not enter12thdid not qualifyN/A Héctor Ramos8 Adrian WhitbreadNikeClaro3,801
Fall9th22598193124
2017Spring8th16169192898thdid not qualify1R Conor Doyle
Emery Welshman
5 Adrian Whitbread (fired)
Marco Vélez
3,401 [16]
Fall6th16448132313

Top goalscorers

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1 Héctor Ramos2016–2017
2 Sidney Rivera2016–2017
3 Tyler Rudy2016–2017
4 Paulo2016
Joseph Marrero2016–2017
Kyle Culbertson2016–2017
Oliver2016
Bljedi Bardic2016
Jorge Rivera2016–2017
Brian Bement2016–2017
Cristiano2016–2017

Captains

CaptainNationalityYears
Cristiano2016–2017
Yuma2017

Managerial record

Information correct as of match played August 31, 2017. Only competitive matches are counted.

NameNat.FromToPWDLGSGA%WHonoursNotes
Adrian WhitbreadAugust 14, 2015May 18, 2017[17]
Marco Vélez InterimMay 18, 2017August 2, 2017 [18]
Marco VélezAugust 2, 2017

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Archived copy . September 21, 2015 . https://web.archive.org/web/20150905132116/http://www.puertoricofc.com/release.pdf . September 5, 2015 . dead .
  2. News: Pagán Rivera. Esteban. The Puerto Rico Football Club is left without a league for 2018. 2 March 2018. El Nuevo Dia. 27 February 2018. es-pr.
  3. Web site: NBA star Carmelo Anthony announces purchase of NASL team Puerto Rico FC. espnfc.co.uk. ESPN FC. 11 May 2016. 11 June 2015.
  4. Web site: Puerto Rico Football Club announced head coach and technical director . NASL . 24 August 2015.
  5. Web site: Carmelo Anthony's Puerto Rico FC Joins North American Soccer League. NASL.com. June 11, 2015. June 11, 2015.
  6. Web site: Carlisle. Jeff. Carmelo Anthony talks about his new venture, NASL side Puerto Rico FC. ESPN FC. ESPN.com. June 11, 2015. June 11, 2015.
  7. Web site: PUERTO RICO FC WILL BE IN THE 2017 CARIBBEAN CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
  8. Web site: Puerto Rico FC Parts Ways With Coach Adrian Whitbread, Technical Director Neil Sillett. NASL. May 19, 2017. November 18, 2017.
  9. Web site: PRFC PRESIDENT TOM PAYNE DECIDES NOT TO RENEW HIS CONTRACT WITH THE CLUB . puertoricofc.com . Puerto Rico FC . April 15, 2019 . November 22, 2017.
  10. Web site: North American Soccer League Announces Cancellation of 2018 Season . nasl.com . North American Soccer League . February 27, 2018 . February 27, 2018.
  11. Web site: Kennedy . Paul . NASL's Puerto Rico FC to scale back operations . socceramerica.com . Soccer America . April 15, 2019 . March 3, 2018.
  12. Web site: Amado Guevara al mando de la Selección Nacional . April 15, 2019 . June 26, 2018.
  13. Web site: Home - Puerto Rico FC.
  14. Web site: THE 2017 NASL SCHEDULE IS HERE! FIND OUT WHO IS PRFC'S FIRST RIVAL. Puerto Rico FC. February 6, 2017. November 18, 2017.
  15. Web site: PUERTO RICO FC ANNOUNCES TV PARTNERSHIP WITH WAPA 2. puertoricofc.com. Puerto Rico FC. July 1, 2016. June 29, 2016.
  16. Five home games moved to other venues due to stadium damage caused by Hurricane Maria.
  17. Web site: PRFC PARTS WAYS WITH ADRIAN WHITBREAD AND NEIL SILLETT. Puerto Rico FC. May 18, 2017. November 18, 2017.
  18. Web site: MARCO VÉLEZ NAMED HEAD COACH FOR THE REMAINDER OF THE 2017 SEASON. Puerto Rico FC. August 2, 2017. November 18, 2017.