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The 2023 CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship (Spanish: Campeonato de Niños Sub-15 CONCACAF 2023) is the fourth edition of the CONCACAF Boys' Under-15 Championship, the biennial international youth football tournament organized by CONCACAF for the men's under-15 national teams of North, Central America and Caribbean.
The 2024–25 UEFA Youth League is the eleventh season of the UEFA Youth League, a European youth club football competition organised by UEFA. The title holders are Olympiacos , who defeated Milan 3–0 in the previous edition's final .
Puerto Rico Saint Martin Sint Maarten U.S. Virgin Islands; Following the 2021 LLWS, Cuba and Puerto Rico, plus the Latin American Region country of Panama, will take up two berths in the LLWS. Two of the three will send champions to the LLWS each year, while the third will compete in its normal region; the automatic berths will rotate annually.
Puerto Rico made its first appearance on the 1974 CONCACAF Championship, losing all of their matches.They didn't record a win until 1976 against Barbados. It wasn't until 2012 where they had their most successful campaign under coach Jeaustin Campos where they advance through all of the Caribbean qualification and made it to the CONCACAF Championship in Puebla, México.
The 2023 CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship was the 12th edition of the CONCACAF Women's U-20 Championship, an international youth football championship organised by CONCACAF for the women's under-20 national teams of the North, Central American and Caribbean region. It took place in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, between 25 May and 4 June ...
Pages in category "National youth sports teams of Puerto Rico" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Puerto Rico made its first appearance in the first CONCACAF Under-15 Championship in 2013. The team was managed by Jeaustin Campos. [2] They couldn't advance from the first round after 3 wins and 2 defeats. [3]
The 2005 edition also was played without clubs from the 2004–05 Liga Mayor – apart from the relegated teams Jarabacoa and Santo Domingo Savio (La Vega). In 2015 the league was replaced by Liga Dominicana de Fútbol, the first professional football league in Dominican Republic.