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Copa Luis Villarejo

The Copa Luis Villarejo is an association football league in Puerto Rico. Created in 2016, it is open to all clubs that are affiliated with the Puerto Rican Football Federation.

Copa Luis Villarejo
Founded2016
RegionPuerto Rico
Current champions
Most successful club(s)
2019 Copa Luis Villarejo

History edit

1st cup edit

A new domestic cup tournament, the Copa Luis Villarejo, was inaugurated and involved teams from the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico (LNF), the second tier Puerto Rico Soccer League (PRSL), as well as Puerto Rico FC of the North American Soccer League (NASL), a second tier league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation.

On November 17 2016, Puerto Rico FC (PRFC) escaped with a 1-0 win over Bayamón FC (BFC) in the second leg to complete a 4–0 aggregate victory in the semifinal round of the First Luis Villarejo Cup, Senior Men's category, of the Puerto Rican Football Federation (FPF). The victory, sealed with a penalty goal by its captain, Cristiano Dias, in the 44th minute, gave the PRFC a ticket to the Cup championship game at Estadio Juan Ramón Loubriel de Bayamón against the Criollos, who come from struggling, aggregate 5–4, to Metropolitan FC. [1]

PRFC also joined the Criollos as teams with tickets secured to represent Puerto Rico in the 2017 Champions League Cup of the Caribbean Football Union (CFU), which is qualifying for the Champions League 2017–18 Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Football (CONCACAF).

On November 20 2016, Puerto Rico FC defeated the Criollos de Caguas FC 4–1 to become the cups 1st ever champion, with 3 goals coming from the Puerto Rican striker Hector Ramos, and one coming from "Georgie" to seal the deal in the 88th minute.[2]

2nd edition suspended edit

On August 16 2017, The president of the Competitions Commission of the Puerto Rican Football Federation (FPF), Alberto Santiago; announced the 2nd edition of the Luis Villarejo Cup is scheduled to begin in mid-September of this year.[3] Recalling that the PRFC also had administrative failings and that it had to pay a substantial fine to finally be able to compete. This year the FPF is advancing the celebration of the Cup to avoid those consequences. The format will remain the same as simple elimination in round-trip series.

On September 3, 2017, The Puerto Rican Football Federation (FPF) announced it was ready to celebrate the annual Luis Villarejo Cup starting this September with 6 registered clubs. The clubs being last years champion, Puerto Rico FC, Bayamón FC, Caguas Sporting FC, Metropolitan Football Academy, Mayaguez FC, and newcomer to the tournament Club Deportivo Barbosa .[4] The FPF will be holding the congress of the Cup on Wednesday, September 6, if there is no time against Hurricane Irma. On Wednesday, other clubs, such as Don Bosco FC (Puerto Rico), and others who did not submit everything required before the closing of the call could enter.

On September 29, the FBF announced the 2nd Luis Villarejo Cup will be suspended, due to the devastation left by Hurricane Maria that had left the entire island powerless. The Federation was looking to restart the cup in November, if all teams are available.[5]

2nd cup edit

On February 12, 2019, the Puerto Rico Football Federation announced that the cup was coming back for its second edition.[6]

Past winners and results edit

Yearly winner edit

Team results edit

Team Winners Runners-up Years won Years runners-up # of X participated
Puerto Rico FC 1 0 2016 2
Criollos de Caguas FC 0 1 2016 1
Don Bosco FC 0 0 1
Caguas Sporting FC 0 0 2
Metropolitan FA 0 1 2019 2
Bayamon FC 1 0 2019 2
Mayagüez FC 0 0 2
Guayama FC 0 0 1
Club Deportivo Barbosa 0 0 1

Players records edit

Career goals edit

Top 10 goalscorers
Last updated as of 6 September 2017
Player Period Club(s) Goals
1   Dale McDonald 2016 Criollos de Caguas FC 9
2   Karlos Ferrer 2016 Metropolitan FA 4
3   Davidson Marseille 2016 Criollos de Caguas FC 4
4   Héctor Ramos 2016 Puerto Rico FC 4
5   Darlin Aquino 2016 Metropolitan FA 3
6   Tyrone Harrison 2016 Criollos de Caguas FC 3
7   Josep Becerra 2016 Bayamon FC 3
8   Brian Bement 2016 Puerto Rico FC 2
9   Paul Simmons 2016 Mayagüez FC 2
10   Jorge Rivera 2016 Puerto Rico FC 2

References edit

  1. ^ "PRFC Con Pase a Cfu y a la Lucha Por el Campeonato de la Copa Luis Villarejo". 17 November 2016.
  2. ^ "De PRFC el Campeonato de la Primera Copa Luis Villarejo". 21 November 2016.
  3. ^ "Para mediados de Septiembre la Villarejo | FutbolBoricua.net".
  4. ^ "6 clubes harán quórum para la Copa Luis Villarejo | FutbolBoricua.net".
  5. ^ "Suspendido por el momento muchas actividades futbolísticas de la Federación | FutbolBoricua.net".
  6. ^ "FPF afina detalles para la Copa Luis Villarejo 2019". 10 February 2019.
  7. ^ "PRFC ON TO THE FINAL OF THE LUIS VILLAREJO CUP". PuertoRicoFC.com. 17 November 2016.
  8. ^ "Champions of the Luis Villarejo Cup in the male branch of the Vaqueros del Bayamón FC". fedefutbolpr.com. 29 May 2019. Retrieved 21 June 2019.

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The Copa Luis Villarejo is an association football league in Puerto Rico Created in 2016 it is open to all clubs that are affiliated with the Puerto Rican Football Federation Copa Luis VillarejoFounded2016RegionPuerto RicoCurrent championsBayamon FC 1st title Most successful club s Puerto Rico FC 1 title 2019 Copa Luis Villarejo Contents 1 History 1 1 1st cup 1 2 2nd edition suspended 1 3 2nd cup 2 Past winners and results 2 1 Yearly winner 2 2 Team results 3 Players records 3 1 Career goals 4 ReferencesHistory edit1st cup edit A new domestic cup tournament the Copa Luis Villarejo was inaugurated and involved teams from the Liga Nacional de Futbol de Puerto Rico LNF the second tier Puerto Rico Soccer League PRSL as well as Puerto Rico FC of the North American Soccer League NASL a second tier league sanctioned by the United States Soccer Federation On November 17 2016 Puerto Rico FC PRFC escaped with a 1 0 win over Bayamon FC BFC in the second leg to complete a 4 0 aggregate victory in the semifinal round of the First Luis Villarejo Cup Senior Men s category of the Puerto Rican Football Federation FPF The victory sealed with a penalty goal by its captain Cristiano Dias in the 44th minute gave the PRFC a ticket to the Cup championship game at Estadio Juan Ramon Loubriel de Bayamon against the Criollos who come from struggling aggregate 5 4 to Metropolitan FC 1 PRFC also joined the Criollos as teams with tickets secured to represent Puerto Rico in the 2017 Champions League Cup of the Caribbean Football Union CFU which is qualifying for the Champions League 2017 18 Confederation of North Central America and Caribbean Football CONCACAF On November 20 2016 Puerto Rico FC defeated the Criollos de Caguas FC 4 1 to become the cups 1st ever champion with 3 goals coming from the Puerto Rican striker Hector Ramos and one coming from Georgie to seal the deal in the 88th minute 2 2nd edition suspended edit On August 16 2017 The president of the Competitions Commission of the Puerto Rican Football Federation FPF Alberto Santiago announced the 2nd edition of the Luis Villarejo Cup is scheduled to begin in mid September of this year 3 Recalling that the PRFC also had administrative failings and that it had to pay a substantial fine to finally be able to compete This year the FPF is advancing the celebration of the Cup to avoid those consequences The format will remain the same as simple elimination in round trip series On September 3 2017 The Puerto Rican Football Federation FPF announced it was ready to celebrate the annual Luis Villarejo Cup starting this September with 6 registered clubs The clubs being last years champion Puerto Rico FC Bayamon FC Caguas Sporting FC Metropolitan Football Academy Mayaguez FC and newcomer to the tournament Club Deportivo Barbosa 4 The FPF will be holding the congress of the Cup on Wednesday September 6 if there is no time against Hurricane Irma On Wednesday other clubs such as Don Bosco FC Puerto Rico and others who did not submit everything required before the closing of the call could enter On September 29 the FBF announced the 2nd Luis Villarejo Cup will be suspended due to the devastation left by Hurricane Maria that had left the entire island powerless The Federation was looking to restart the cup in November if all teams are available 5 2nd cup edit On February 12 2019 the Puerto Rico Football Federation announced that the cup was coming back for its second edition 6 Past winners and results editYearly winner edit Year Winner Score Runner up Venue Attendance Ref 2016 Puerto Rico FC 4 1 Criollos de Caguas FC Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium 7 2019 Bayamon 3 1 Metropolitan FA Juan Ramon Loubriel Stadium 8 Team results edit Team Winners Runners up Years won Years runners up of X participated Puerto Rico FC 1 0 2016 2 Criollos de Caguas FC 0 1 2016 1 Don Bosco FC 0 0 1 Caguas Sporting FC 0 0 2 Metropolitan FA 0 1 2019 2 Bayamon FC 1 0 2019 2 Mayaguez FC 0 0 2 Guayama FC 0 0 1 Club Deportivo Barbosa 0 0 1Players records editCareer goals edit Top 10 goalscorers Last updated as of 6 September 2017 Player Period Club s Goals 1 nbsp Dale McDonald 2016 Criollos de Caguas FC 9 2 nbsp Karlos Ferrer 2016 Metropolitan FA 4 3 nbsp Davidson Marseille 2016 Criollos de Caguas FC 4 4 nbsp Hector Ramos 2016 Puerto Rico FC 4 5 nbsp Darlin Aquino 2016 Metropolitan FA 3 6 nbsp Tyrone Harrison 2016 Criollos de Caguas FC 3 7 nbsp Josep Becerra 2016 Bayamon FC 3 8 nbsp Brian Bement 2016 Puerto Rico FC 2 9 nbsp Paul Simmons 2016 Mayaguez FC 2 10 nbsp Jorge Rivera 2016 Puerto Rico FC 2References edit PRFC Con Pase a Cfu y a la Lucha Por el Campeonato de la Copa Luis Villarejo 17 November 2016 De PRFC el Campeonato de la Primera Copa Luis Villarejo 21 November 2016 Para mediados de Septiembre la Villarejo FutbolBoricua net 6 clubes haran quorum para la Copa Luis Villarejo FutbolBoricua net Suspendido por el momento muchas actividades futbolisticas de la Federacion FutbolBoricua net FPF afina detalles para la Copa Luis Villarejo 2019 10 February 2019 PRFC ON TO THE FINAL OF THE LUIS VILLAREJO CUP PuertoRicoFC com 17 November 2016 Champions of the Luis Villarejo Cup in the male branch of the Vaqueros del Bayamon FC fedefutbolpr com 29 May 2019 Retrieved 21 June 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Copa Luis Villarejo amp oldid 1196032339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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