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FutbolBoricua Inc.
Founder(s)Edwin Jusino
URLfutbolboricua.co
RegistrationOptional
Launched2008

FutbolBoricua (often abbreviated as FBNET) is an independent non-profit Puerto Rican digital sports media platform that provides soccer highlights, news, discussion forums and other related content, primarily targeted at Puerto Rican communities around the world. The website focuses on trending topics of Puerto Rican soccer teams whether male or female. The online network was established in 2008.

History

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Back in High School, Edwin had grew a lot of love for the sport of 'Futbol'. In 2003, he had began to follow the Puerto Rico Islanders who was newly established that year. Edwin Jusino first got his start writing alternative medium writing chronicles with the local blog, 'Hinchas Islandños Autoconvocados' where he met now retired journalist Eduardo Cantore.

In 2008, Edwin Jusino published his first blog in what would eventually become FutbolBoricua [1]


Since the creation of the FBNET Awards in 2012, FutbolBoricua began a tradition of recognizing the best talent of Puerto Rican football of the year.

Programming

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FutbolBoricua's coverage includes:

  • offers weekly interviews

Current programming

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Association Football

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FBNET Awards

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Season Date Venue Host City Host Notes
2012 December 15, 2013 Rosalía Restaurant Isla Verde -- [2]
2013 Example Example Example Example Example
2014 Example Example Example Example Example
2015 Example Example Example Example Example
2016 January 19, 2017 Teatro de la Universidad Interamericana Bayamon Example Héctor "Pito" Ramos presented the Chronicle Award. [3]









4th Edition of FBNET Awards took place on January 19th, 2017; with Hector 'Pito' Ramos chosen to present the Chronic Award to the great honoree of the night [4]


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Last updated: January 22, 2017
Source: FutbolBoricua

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Bayamon City Cup

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YeahImaBoss/sandbox
Founded2011
RegionPuerto Rico
Number of teams10
Current champions
Most successful club(s)
2017 Bayamon Cup

The Bayamón Cup or Bayamón City Cup is an association football pre-season group stage cup competition run by the Football Federation of Puerto Rico.

Format

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The competition is a group- stage elimination tournament that has been contested by 10 teams since the 2017 edition. This pool consists of the 10 Puerto Rican clubs in the 2 professional leagues, which are Puerto Rico Soccer League, Puerto Rico FC in the North American Soccer League, and the tournament also includes Puerto Rico college teams and amateur clubs. The first round, consisting of all teams, are played in 2 groups of 5. The top two teams of both groups played in a semifinal round, and a final match to determine the champion. Every match, including the final, is a one-legged tie that lasts 90 minutes plus any additional stoppage time. If no clear winner has been determined after 90 minutes of normal time, 30 minutes of extra time is played. If the score is still level after extra time then the winner is decided by a penalty shoot-out.

Champions

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Champions by number of titles

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Titles Teams
2 Criollos de Caguas FC
1 Puerto Rico FC

Champions by City

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State Titles Teams
Caguas
26
Criollos de Caguas FC (2)
Bayamon
15
Puerto Rico FC (1)

MLS Honors

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Team Wins Runners-up Years won Years runner-up
Chicago Fire 4 2 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006 2004, 2011
Seattle Sounders FC 4 1 2009, 2010, 2011, 2014 2012
D.C. United 3 2 1996, 2008, 2013 1997, 2009
Sporting Kansas City 3 0 2004, 2012, 2015
LA Galaxy 2 2 2001, 2005 2002, 2006
FC Dallas 2 2 1997, 2016 2005, 2007
New England Revolution 1 2 2007 2001, 2016
Columbus Crew SC 1 2 2002 1998, 2010
Philadelphia Union 0 2 2014, 2015
Real Salt Lake 0 1 2013
New York Red Bulls 0 1 2003
Miami Fusion F.C. 0 1 2000
Colorado Rapids 0 1 1999



References

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  1. ^ http://futbolboricua.co/sobre-nosotros/edwin-jusino/
  2. ^ http://futbolboricua.co/premios-fbnet/
  3. ^ http://futbolboricua.co/pito-ramos-presentara-premio-en-los-premios-fbnet/
  4. ^ http://futbolboricua.co/pito-ramos-presentara-premio-en-los-premios-fbnet/
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