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Nickname(s)
  
Fraigco

League
  
Intramural Tournament

Ground
  
Chairman
  
Antonio Pirillo

Founded
  
1986

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Club de Fútbol Fraigcomar

Club de Fútbol Fraigcomar is a Puerto Rican association football club, located in the San Francisco neighborhood of San Juan, Puerto. On February 28, 2017; the club announced it will return for the first time since 2007 to a higher category and will be in the Excellence Cup III.

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1985-2004

The organization was founded in 1985 when a group of parents decided to improve a park in San Ignacio de Río Piedras to teach football to children. After some time that park became one of the most notable in the country.

In 1990 Fraigcomar finally converted into a football club and started showing their potential in the youth squads, especially in under 10. During the nineties Fraigcomar became a Puerto Rican powerhouse in the youth divisions, thanks to the coaching of Antonio Pirillo, which later became the club's president. During Pirillo's coaching years, he had the first teams to win former youth powerhouses; Quintana and Don Bosco. The club is known to host an intramural tournament, in which occasionally the best players in each age group are chosen to compete abroad and against other Puerto Rican clubs. Now the Club is the one of the largest in Puerto Rico with more than 800 football players and more than 10 men's and women's youth football teams.

In 1993 the club started to play in senior level and a few years later with their women's team.

2005-2007

  • League: Liga Mayor de Fútbol Nacional 2005
  • League: Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico 2005-2007
  • LMFN

    In 2005 the team participated in the Liga Mayor de Fútbol Nacional, with 6 teams participating: Fraigcomar (Río Piedras), Real Quintana de San Juan, Huracanes de Caguas, Atléticos de Añasco (Cabo Rojo), Vaqueros de Bayamón, Tornados de Humacao, Brujos de Guayama who apparently withdrew before season began.

    The team played 10 league games finishing with record of 7 and 3, losing to Real Quintana i the finals to a score 2 - 1. Gabriel Castro was the teams leading scorer with 6 goals.

    FPR FCN

    The LMFN teams would then join other clubs from the Liga Premier Fútbol Puerto Rico to be apart of the Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol's Campeonato Nacional 2005, which concludeds in December, to crown the overall National League Champion.

    Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico, became the first organised tournament to unify the domestic football scene established by the Federación Puertorriqueña de Fútbol.

    In 2005 the team finally established as the best football team in Puerto Rico, winning the senior championship in three successive years from 2005–07 while also winning five of the seven youth categories.

    Achievements

    This a list of the senior team achievements.

    League

  • Campeonato Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico: 3
  • Domestic

  • Torneo de Copa de Puerto Rico: 1
  • Youth

  • Edgardo Baldi (2005)
  • Lazaro Corp (2012)
  • Julio Fernandez
  • Ricardo Quesada
  • Gianni Brugnera
  • Leonardo Pirillo
  • Sergio Daniel Chapo
  • References

    Club de Fútbol Fraigcomar Wikipedia


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