Results

Puerto Rico League 06/14 20:00 - Metropolitan FA v Academia Quintana D 1-1
Puerto Rico League 05/31 21:00 - PR San Juan v Metropolitan FA W 0-3
Puerto Rico League 05/24 23:30 - Ponce FC v Metropolitan FA W 0-2
Puerto Rico League 05/18 00:30 - PR San Juan v Metropolitan FA D 1-1
Puerto Rico League 05/04 18:00 - DS Edusoccer v Metropolitan FA W 0-3
Puerto Rico League 04/14 00:00 - FC Mayaguez v Metropolitan FA W 1-4
Puerto Rico League 04/06 00:30 - Academia Quintana v Metropolitan FA D 2-2
Puerto Rico League 04/03 00:30 - Caguas Sporting v Metropolitan FA W 1-5
Puerto Rico League 03/29 20:00 - Metropolitan FA v Messaras Women W 4-0
Puerto Rico League 03/22 20:00 - Metropolitan FA v Ponce FC W 6-0
Puerto Rico League 03/20 00:00 - Caguas Sporting v Metropolitan FA - View
Puerto Rico League 03/01 20:00 - Metropolitan FA v DS Edusoccer W 6-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 23 12 11
Wins 16 10 6
Draws 5 1 4
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 72 44 28
Goals against 19 8 11
Clean sheets 8 5 3
Failed to score 1 1 0

Wikipedia - Metropolitan FA

Metropolitan FA is a Puerto Rican association football club from the capital of San Juan that currently plays in the Liga Puerto Rico. The club plays its home matches at the Parque Reparto Metropolitano.

History

Metropolitan FA was founded in 2012 by Argentine Jorge Silvetti. In 2015 the team finished third in the Copa Excelencia which took place that year in lieu of a Puerto Rico Soccer League season. By the 2016 season the club was competing in the resurrected Puerto Rico Soccer League, the top tier of football on the island. After finishing in second place during both halves of the regular season, the team had the most combined points in the league and advanced directly to the final. The club won the league championship in the playoff by defeating Bayamón FC in the final at the Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium.

As part of pre-season preparations in 2017 Metropolitan FA competed in the annual Don Bosco Cup. The team won the silver medal in the tournament, falling 0–3 to GPS Puerto Rico in the final. The club finished the abbreviated 2017 regular season in third place before being eliminated in the playoff round. The league ceased operations following the season and Puerto Rico was without a top-tier competition until September 2018.

Metropolitan FA joined the nascent Liga Puerto Rico for its inaugural season in 2018/19. It went on to finish as the first-ever champions of the 8-team league. The club also finished runner-up in the Copa Luis Villarejo that season. The club began the 2019/20 campaign and was in a close second in the table but the season was eventually abandoned because of the COVID-19 pandemic and no champion was named. As reigning Puerto Rico champions, the club earned the right to compete in the 2020 Caribbean Club Shield. However, the tournament was also eventually cancelled because of the pandemic.

In August 2020 the club announced the signing of all-time leading scorer for the Puerto Rico national team Hector Ramos. Because no 2020/21 season was held in Puerto Rico, Metropolitan FA was still the nation's reigning champion, thus qualifying the team for an expanded 2021 Caribbean Club Championship which kicked off in May 2021. In preparation for the tournament, the club played two friendly matches against San Cristóbal FC of the Primera División de Republica Dominicana at the Félix Sánchez Olympic Stadium in March 2021. Metropolitan FA lost the first match 0–3. In the second match, the Puerto Rican side earned a 1–1 draw with Hector Ramos scoring Metropolitan's first-ever goal against an international opponent.

Metropolitan opened its 2021 Caribbean Club Championship with a match against Delfines del Este FC on 15 May. Metropolitan took the lead through a goal by Jorge Rivera in the 83rd minute but Delfines del Este leveled the score in the fifth minute of stoppage time. The match ended in a 1–1 draw. Two days later, Metropolitan earned its first win in international competition with a 4–0 victory over Bonaire champions SV Real Rincon. Hector Ramos opened the scoring with the eventual game-winner in the sixth minute while Jorge Rivera scored twice more. Real Rincon had previously won the bronze medal in the 2018 edition of the tournament. On the final matchday of the group stage, Delfines del Este defeated Real Rincon 10–0 and jumped ahead of Metropolitan at the top of the group on goal differential. However, CONCACAF ruled that Delfines fielded six ineligible players in its match against Metropolitan. As a result, Metropolitan was awarded a win for its match against Delfines, with the Puerto Rican club moving on to the semi-finals as a result. In the semi-final match, Metropolitan and Inter Moengotapoe of Suriname played an intense, but scoreless first half. Inter Moengotapoe broke the deadlock in the 53rd minute and went on to win 3–1 with Metropolitan's goal coming from Marc Nieves in the 95th minute.

By advancing the semi-finals, Metropolitan FA secured a place in the preliminary round of the 2021 CONCACAF League, becoming the first-ever team from Puerto Rico to qualify for the tournament. On 16 June 2021 it was determined by draw that Metropolitan FA would face FC Santa Lucía Cotzumalguapa of Guatemala in the Preliminary Round. In preparation for the series, the club signed former French youth international Jordan Barbara and Puerto Rican striker Ricardo Rivera.

**Metropolitan FA: A Legacy of Passion and Excellence**

Welcome to Metropolitan FA, a premier soccer team dedicated to fostering talent, teamwork, and a love for the beautiful game. Established in the heart of the city, Metropolitan FA embodies the spirit of urban soccer, bringing together players from diverse backgrounds to create a vibrant and inclusive community.

**Our Mission:**
At Metropolitan FA, our mission is to develop skilled athletes while promoting sportsmanship, discipline, and camaraderie. We believe in nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for players of all ages to excel both on and off the field. Our commitment to excellence drives us to compete at the highest levels while instilling a sense of pride and belonging in our players and supporters.

**Team Culture:**
Our team culture is built on respect, hard work, and a shared passion for soccer. We emphasize the importance of teamwork, encouraging players to support one another and grow together. With experienced coaches and a dedicated support staff, we focus on individual development, tactical understanding, and physical fitness, ensuring that every player reaches their full potential.

**Community Engagement:**
Metropolitan FA is more than just a soccer team; we are an integral part of our community. We actively engage with local schools, organizations, and charities, promoting the values of teamwork and healthy living. Through outreach programs and youth clinics, we aim to inspire the next generation of soccer players and instill a lifelong love for the sport.

**Join Us:**
Whether you’re a player looking to join a competitive team, a fan eager to support your local club, or a community member wanting to get involved, Metropolitan FA welcomes you. Together, we can build a legacy of passion, excellence, and unity in the world of soccer. Come be a part of our journey as we strive for greatness on and off the pitch!