Puerto Rico
Coach:
Charlie Trout
Establishment Date:
1940
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Team Info
The Puerto Rico national football team represents the unincorporated U.S. territory of Puerto Rico in international competition, governed by the Puerto Rican Football Federation. The squad, known as El Huracán Azul (The Blue Hurricane), plays its home matches at various venues including the Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium in Bayamón. Wearing blue, red, and white, the team has been a member of CONCACAF since the 1960s. For many years, Puerto Rico struggled to make an impact on the regional stage, often facing early exits in World Cup qualifying. A key period of growth began in the 2000s with improved organization and the recruitment of players from the Puerto Rican diaspora, leading to more competitive performances. The modern team, under a succession of coaches aiming to build a cohesive unit, has shown flashes of promise, including notable victories in the CONCACAF Nations League. The fan base is growing, with support particularly strong during home fixtures in Bayamón. In summary, Puerto Rico's national team is on a journey of development, striving to elevate its status within the challenging CONCACAF landscape.
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FIFA World Cup qualification (CONCACAF)
2025 Jun 11
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Gerald Jadiel Díaz Agrait
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