Puerto Rican Football Federation

Puerto Rican Football Federation
CONCACAF
Founded1940
HeadquartersSan Juan
FIFA affiliation1960
CONCACAF affiliation1964[1]
PresidentIván Rivera
Websitefedefutbolpr.com

The Puerto Rican Football Federation (Spanish: Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol) is the governing body of association football in Puerto Rico. It was founded in 1940 and became affiliated to FIFA in 1960, one of the last to do so in the Western Hemisphere. It governs over all football on the island, including the Puerto Rico national football team, the amateur Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico, and the Liga Puerto Rico Pro.

History

Due to being a territory of the United States, the governance of football on Puerto Rico has been different from their neighbors. In recent years the federation has tried to improve the island's inadequate history in the sport.

Logo of the federation until 2024.

On May 14, 2008, the federation announced the creation of the Puerto Rico Soccer League, the first unified league in the history of the island's football,[2] although it folded in 2011. In recent years the Federation has attempted to overhaul the island's historic underperformance in football, which has been helped by the co-operation from a number of established club teams from around the world, who are keen to build up a base in Puerto Rico.

On March 9, 2015, the executive committee of the Puerto Rican Football Federation (FPF) approved a resolution specifying that in Puerto Rico there will be only one division league, before then the FPF statutes had allowed for more than one first division league.[3]

In 2019, Iván Rivera was appointed president of the Puerto Rican Football Federation.[4]

In 2024, the federation introduced the current logo.

National teams

Puerto Rico men's national football team

The Puerto Rico men's national team played their first international match in 1940 against Cuba. Héctor Pito Ramos is the team's all time goalscorer and cap leader having last played in 2019. As of 2026, Puerto Rico has never qualified for a FIFA World Cup or a CONCACAF Gold Cup.

The team had recently won their group in the 2022–23 CONCACAF Nations League C gaining promotion to the Nations League B the following year, and qualifying for the 2023 Gold Cup qualifiers but was soon after eliminated.

Puerto Rico women's national football team

Youth national teams

Puerto Rican Football Federation oversees and promotes the development of few youth national teams:

Professional leagues

Despite a very short history of professional football in the island, Puerto Rico has struggled to build and sustain a domestic football league. They have gone through many different iterations, finally landing on the Liga Puerto Rico Pro that was founded in 2018.

Men

The Liga Puerto Rico Pro is the top division of football on the island of Puerto Rico. Its teams range widely in financial status with some able to pay semi-pro wages and others made up entirely of amateurs. The winner of the league earns a berth in the following CFU Club Championship.

Organization

Members of the Puerto Rican Football Federation

FPF recognizes the following members:

Professional council

Current staff and past presidents

See also

References