• Isabela SC is an association football team in Isabela, Puerto Rico that plays in the Liga Nacional de Futbol de Puerto Rico. Their debut took place during...
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  • folding of the Puerto Rico Soccer League. Aguilas Añasco (2010) Atlético Parque FC (2010) Club Deportivo Gallitos (2009–10) Club Yagüez (2009–10) Conquistadores...
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  • Yabuco Isabela FC is an association football team that plays in Yabucoa. They currently play in the Puerto Rico Soccer League. This team is from Yabucoa...
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  • Retrieved 20 September 2024. Vernier, Isabela. "18-YEAR-OLD FRANCIS CASTILLO ON TRIAL AT CADIZ CF IN SPAIN". Soccer Today. Retrieved 19 September 2024....
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  • Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, commonly known as Corinthians, is a professional women's association football club based in São Paulo, Brazil. Founded...
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  • The 2016 Puerto Rico Soccer League season is the 8th season as Puerto Rico's top-division football league. Source: Updated to match(es) played on unknown...
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  • Santa Catarina Aurora (province), a province in the Philippines Aurora, Isabela Aurora, Zamboanga del Sur Aurora, Cujmir, Mehedinți County Cap Aurora,...
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  • Brisbane Roar FC (A-League Women) (category Women's soccer clubs in Australia)
    Brisbane Roar Women Football Club, formerly known Queensland Roar Women, is an Australian professional women's soccer club based in Brisbane, Queensland...
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    Young Miko (category American LGBTQ soccer players)
    from the original on June 26, 2023. Retrieved September 9, 2023. Raygoza, Isabela (June 29, 2023). "How Young Miko Jumped From SoundCloud Latin Rapper to...
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    James of the Knights, refers to the Hidalgos de la Isabela, a group of knights who had come from La Isabela city to stay in Santiago. Sometimes, the city is...
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