San Juan (EFE).- The Puerto Rican Football Federation (FPF) announced this Monday that it signed an inter-institutional cooperation agreement with the reggaeton artist Daddy Yankee -now DY- and the company Multinational to continue developing the sport in Puerto Rico.
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The agreement will be in effect for the 2025, 2026, 2027 and 2028 seasons, said the president of the FPF, Iván Rivera, in a statement. The agreement seeks to generate a real impact through joint activities, direct support to the national teams and promotion of shared values between the Federation, the business sector and the sports community, explained Rivera. "This agreement reflects a shared vision: to drive the growth of Puerto Rican soccer from the grassroots to our absolute national teams, with the support of companies and figures who believe in the transformative power of sport," highlighted the federation leader.






