Puerto Rico United

[1] However, the Puerto Rican clubs quickly encountered issues due to poor attendance and high travel expenses.

The PRSL was also experiencing financial troubles, and the 2011 season included just six teams and ran from April to July.

PR United finished in 4th place during regular season play, and was set to compete in the league's playoffs.

In 2013, the Liga Nacional de Fútbol de Puerto Rico (LNFPR), which had previously been considered a second division league, replaced PRSL as the top active league in Puerto Rico.

[4] As of January 2020,[update] Puerto Rico United's website remains active, and includes records of the club participating in a tournament in 2018 as well as the 9th annual Coca-Cola Cup in early 2019.