Guaynabo Fluminense FC

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Guaynabo Fluminense FC
Guaynabo Fluminense FC.jpg
Full nameGuaynabo Fluminense Futbol Club
Nickname(s)Flu
Founded2002
Ground Jose "Pepito" Bonano Stadium
Guaynabo, Puerto Rico
Chairman Flag of Puerto Rico.svg José L. Pacheco
Manager Flag of Brazil.svg Gilberto Lopes de Figueredo
League Puerto Rico Soccer League
20097th
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]

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History

Puerto Rico Soccer League


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.

Puerto Rico Soccer League
SeasonPosition
2008-094th
2009-107th

Club hierarchy

Guaynabo Fluminense Ltd.

Chairman: José L. Pacheco

Guaynabo Fluminense plc.

Vice President : José L. Pacheco

Club treasure : Moisés Blanco

Club Secretary : Diego Montoya

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the United States.svg  USA Wesley Giachett
2 DF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Rubén Ruelas
3 DF Flag of Chile.svg  CHI Gonzalo Irazábal
4 DF Flag of Haiti.svg  HAI Oliver Leilo-Joseph
5 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA William Teles Bento
6 MF Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Daniel Gómez
7 MF Flag of Cuba.svg  CUB Erik Morales Lago
8 MF Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR José A. García
9 FW Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR Antonio Pacheco
No.Pos.NationPlayer
10 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Edivaldo da Silva
11 MF Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR Edward Cruz
12 FW Flag of Colombia.svg  COL Jhonathan Sánchez
13 DF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Adriano Francisco de Moura
14 DF Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR Roberto C. Hernández
15 FW Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR Keith Pavon Montes
16 MF Flag of Brazil.svg  BRA Roberlan de Araujo
17 MF Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR Juan Senorele Bevilacqua
18 GK Flag of Puerto Rico.svg  PUR Gabriel Tañón Santos

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