As Carmelo Anthony looks to make Olympic history in Rio this summer, he will have one eye on events on a soccer pitch in Puerto Rico.

The New York Knicks superstar is aiming to become the most decorated men's basketball player at the Games with a third gold and fourth medal overall.

And on the night Team USA face China in their opening group match in Rio, Anthony's new professional soccer team - Puerto Rico FC - will also be in action.

This weekend Puerto Rico play their inaugural match, against Indy Eleven, as they begin life in the North American Soccer League.

Anthony, the club's owner who has Puerto Rican roots, will be proudly watching from the stands at the Juan Ramón Loubriel Stadium in Bayamon.