Miami Fusion F.C.
Miami Fusion F.C. was a professional soccer club located in Fort Lauderdale, Florida that participated in Major League Soccer from 1998 to 2001. The club played in Lockhart Stadium, which was a former high school stadium converted into a soccer-specific stadium. Major League Soccer's contraction following the 2001 season reduced the league from 12 to 10 teams, with the Fusion and their fellow Florida club, the Tampa Bay Mutiny, ceasing operations.
Home stadiums
Year-by-year
Year |
Reg. Season |
Points |
Playoffs |
Open Cup |
1998 |
4th, East |
35 |
Lost Conference Semifinals (D.C. United 0–2) |
Quarterfinals |
1999 |
4th, East |
29 |
Lost Conference Semifinals (D.C. United 0–2) |
Did not enter |
2000 |
3rd, East |
41 |
Did not qualify |
Final |
2001 |
1st, East* |
53 |
Won Quarterfinals (Kansas City 2–1)
Lost Semifinals (San Jose 1–2) |
Round of 16 |
* Won MLS Supporters Shield
Team records
Average attendance
- 1998: 10,284
- 1999: 8,689
- 2000: 7,460
- 2001: 11,177
Average: 9,403
Notable players
Head coaches
See also
External links
Miami Fusion Football Club
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The Club |
History • Players • Head coaches • All articles
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Stadiums |
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Culture |
MLS contraction
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Rivalries |
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Key Personnel |
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Honors (1) |
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Supporters' Shield (1) |
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Major League Soccer |
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Seasons (4) |
1998 · 1999 · 2000 · 2001
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Website: miamifusion.com
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