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  2. Puerto Rico Public–Private Partnerships Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Puerto Rico Public–Private Partnerships Authority (P3A) (Spanish: Autoridad para las Alianzas Público Privadas de Puerto Rico (APPP)) is a government-owned corporation of Puerto Rico created in order to regulate public–private partnerships (PPP) in Puerto Rico. [1]

  3. Puerto Rico national football team - Wikipedia

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    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]

  4. Guaynabo Fluminense FC - Wikipedia

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    Guaynabo Fluminense Futbol Club is an association football club from Guaynabo, Puerto Rico. The team was a founding member of the Puerto Rico Soccer League. The club is affiliated with Fluminense Football Club, a leading team from Brazil. The team's kit is similar to the ones used by their Brazilian counterpart. [1]

  5. Club de Fútbol Fraigcomar - Wikipedia

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    Club de Fútbol Fraigcomar is a Puerto Rican association football club, [1] located in San Francisco, a subbarrio of San Juan Antiguo, which is a barrio of San Juan, Puerto Rico. [2] On February 28, 2017; the club announced it will return for the first time since 2007 to a higher category and will be in the Excellence Cup III.

  6. Puerto Rico Islanders - Wikipedia

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    Populoso was the mascot of the Puerto Rico Islanders soccer team. Populoso was a large bear who wears the same color kit uniform as the Islanders: navy blue, orange, and white. When the Islanders score Populoso is there to encourage the fans. Populoso has the Puerto Rico dance, which is called the Islanders FC mascot dance.

  7. Puerto Rican Football Federation - Wikipedia

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    Owing to its unique status in relation to the United States of America, the governance of football on Puerto Rico has been different from the traditional format.On May 14, 2008, the federation announced the creation of the Puerto Rico Soccer League, the first unified league in the history of the island's football, [2] although it folded in 2011.

  8. Bayamón Fútbol Club - Wikipedia

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    The team did not participate in the Puerto Rico Soccer League for the 2010 and 2011 seasons due to the league's instability. PRSL eventually folded after the 2011 Supercopa tournament. Instead, they played in the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico, and they were champions during the 2010 and 2011 seasons.

  9. Puerto Rican football clubs in North American competitions

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    This is a list of Puerto Rican football clubs in North American competitions. Puerto Rican clubs have participated in competitive international football competitions since at least 2006 when the Puerto Rico Islands entered the 2006 CFU Club Championship. Puerto Rican clubs are among the most successful Caribbean clubs.

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