Full name | Guaynabo Fluminense Futbol Club | ||
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Nickname(s) | Flu | ||
Founded | 2002 | ||
Ground | Jose "Pepito" Bonano Stadium Guaynabo, Puerto Rico | ||
Chairman | José L. Pacheco | ||
Manager | Gilberto Lopes de Figueredo | ||
League | Puerto Rico Soccer League | ||
2009 | 7th | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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]
2008 Season
Guaynabo Fluminense debuted on July 6, 2008, in a game against Gigantes de Carolina, which concluded with both teams tied 2-2. [2] On its second game, the team tied again, this time against Caguas Huracán, with neither team scoring a goal. In their third outing, the team continued this pattern, tying against Club Atletico River Plate Puerto Rico. [3] Guaynabo Fluminense FC lost to Academia Quintana in their fourth game. [4] On the fifth date of the tournament the team tied with Atléticos de San Juan, with both teams scoring four goals a piece. [5] On August 10, 2008, Fluminense registered its fifth draw, against Sevilla FC. [6] This marked the end of the league's first half, the teams would then compete against each other a second time. In the first two games of this stage, Fluminense defeated Tornados de Humacao and Carolina Giants. [7] To close the regular season, the team won 2, lost 1 and tied 2 games. [8] [9] [10] [11] [12]
2009 Season
Guaynabo Fluminense FC started the 2009 season with a 2-0 loss to Atlético de San Juan FC. [13] lost 4-1 to Bayamon FC.Finishing seventh in the league table and missing the play off.
Season | Position |
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2008-09 | 4th |
2009-10 | 7th |
Guaynabo Fluminense Ltd.
Chairman: José L. Pacheco
Guaynabo Fluminense plc.
Vice President : José L. Pacheco
Club treasure : Moisés Blanco
Club Secretary : Diego Montoya
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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