
@LisaLM6 yes, I did play pro. I was the Chicago Fire & Puerto Rico Islanders. Retired early due to injury.
RT @PRIslandersFC: Puerto Rico Islanders try-outs a celebrarse a finales de febrero en Puerto Rico! Pendientes a anuncio de fecha… http://bit.ly/ceIeOW

RT @PRIslandersFC: Puerto Rico Islanders try-outs a celebrarse a finales de febrero en Puerto Rico! Pendientes a anuncio de fecha… http://bit.ly/ceIeOW

Puerto Rico Islanders try-outs a celebrarse a finales de febrero en Puerto Rico! Pendientes a anuncio de fecha… http://bit.ly/ceIeOW

MARTINEZ SIGNS WITH PUERTO RICO ISLANDERS http://bit.ly/9Z7QEh
…But can you name any other USL-1 player who is as recognizable across CONCACAF as Gaudette? The netminder joined the Puerto Rico Islanders after three years as the back-up for Columbus in Major League Soccer. He found immediate success with Puerto Rico, registering…
…was honored as the United Soccer Leagues 2007 USL-1 Rookie of the Year for his performance that season with the Puerto Rico Islanders. During the 2007 season he logged over 2,000 minutes in 25 matches, scoring one goal and tallying two assists. Needham attended…
Join us on Follow us on KSDK — AC St. Louis signs its first player on Monday, bringing a local kid home. Steve Ralston, 35, will serve as a player-assistant coach for AC St. Louis. He spent the last 14 years playing in Major League Soccer, the top
Young soccer pro takes better offer Rich Martinez signed the contract and faxed it to his agent in Miami. Everything was a go: Martinez would be a member of A.C. St. Louis in the North American Soccer League. At least, until the Puerto Rico Islanders
…St. LouisAustin AztexCarolina RailhawksMiami FCMinnesota (name to be announced shortly)Montreal ImpactPortland TimbersPuerto Rico IslandersRochester RhinosTampa Bay RowdiesVancouver Whitecaps FC Opening weekend will be April 9th and the league schedule will…
We need to score Thursday in Montreal because Puerto Rico is a very dangerous team at home. We want to keep the confidence that we have before visiting them in Puerto Rico.
They have quality players, so we have to be cautious all the time
It's always tough to play against Puerto Rico but in the playoffs it's different and anything can happen … Our coach (Marc Dos Santos) always tells us to keep possession of the ball because if the other team doesn't have it, they can't score. That is exactly what we did against Charleston and it went in our favour. It's difficult to find spaces because the Islanders play compact.—Stephen deRoux, Our Sports Central
The outcome of the three matches this season was decided on small details, so I'm expecting the same thing in the semifinals … The Islanders are very good on dead balls and counterattack, so we will have to be very cautious about those aspects of the game.
I think that the pressure is on Puerto Rico now because they finished higher in the standings. We want to keep that advantage by winning the first match at home. Against Charleston, we won all four halves of the round. We will have to do the same now against Puerto Rico. We cannot allow ourselves to only win two or three halves.