Full name | Yabucoa Boriken |
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Stadium | Yabucoa, Puerto Rico |
League | Liga Nacional |
Yabucoa Boriken is a Puerto Rican soccer team that plays in Yabucoa. They play in the 2nd Division of the Puerto Rico Soccer League. They also play in the Liga Nacional.
The team finished the season with a record of 4-5. [1]
Lost their first game 2–1 to Maunabo Leones. [2]
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