Bad Bunny is reportedly planning to invest $2.5 million to establish a United Soccer League (USL) team in Bayamón, Puerto Rico, potentially marking the island’s return to American club soccer for the first time since 2011. Alongside his record label Rimas and baseball player Yadier Molina as rumored co-investors, the team may feature Rimas as a shirt sponsor. Puerto Rico previously had three USL teams in 2011, but financial struggles prevented them from completing their first season. This investment represents a significant effort to revive Puerto Rico’s presence in U.S. soccer, driven by Bad Bunny’s connection to his homeland.
LAFC Stuns Inter Miami 3–0 in Historic Season Opener Before 75,673 Fans
Los Angeles FC opened the MLS season in statement fashion Saturday night, defeating Inter Miami CF 3–0 in front of 75,673 fans at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum — the largest opening-day crowd in league history and the second-largest standalone regular-season crowd...






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