• Tampa Bay Mutiny was a professional soccer team based in Tampa, Florida. It was a charter member of Major League Soccer (MLS) and played from 1996 to 2001...
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  • The Tampa Bay Rowdies were an American professional soccer team based in Tampa, Florida, that competed in the original North American Soccer League (NASL)...
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    Dennis Tampa Bay Mutiny Tampa Bay Rowdies (1975–1993) Tampa Bay Rowdies U23 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Tampa Bay Lightning Tampa Bay Rays ""Tampa Bay's pro soccer...
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    original North American Soccer League, the Tampa Bay Bandits of the United States Football League, the Tampa Bay Mutiny of Major League Soccer, and the college...
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    League Soccer match on March 20, 1999, after the Tampa Bay Mutiny relocated from Houlihan's Stadium; the Mutiny lost their first match at Raymond James 5–2...
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    The Tampa Bay area is home to many sports teams and has a substantial history of sporting activity. Most of the region's professional sports franchises...
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  • soccer in the United States, has had three teams cease operations—the Tampa Bay Mutiny, the Miami Fusion, and Chivas USA. The two Florida-based teams ceased...
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  • Buena Vista, Florida. One month earlier, MLS had contracted two clubs: Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion. In conjunction with the contraction, the league conducted...
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  • Giuseppe Galderisi (category Tampa Bay Mutiny players)
    for Beto Naveda in the club's first-ever match, a 3–2 loss to the Tampa Bay Mutiny on April 13. He made his first start the following week, in the club's...
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  • Signature Grand in Davie, Florida. Key #2: D.C. United → Tampa Bay Mutiny. 26 May 2000: Tampa Bay Mutiny acquired this first-round pick, another first-round...
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  • Houlihan's Stadium, Tampa, Florida Attendance: 6,871 Referee: Tim Weyland Tampa Bay Mutiny wins series 2–1, advances to Conference finals. Western Conference...
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  • The 2001 Tampa Bay Mutiny season was the club's seventh year of existence, as well as their sixth season in Major League Soccer, and their sixth consecutive...
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  • #18: Tampa Bay Mutiny → San Jose Earthquakes. 27 January 1999: San Jose Earthquakes acquired this second-round selection from Tampa Bay Mutiny in exchange...
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  • D.C. United New England Revolution New York/New Jersey MetroStars Tampa Bay Mutiny Changes from 1995: Creation of the Major League Soccer. Columbus Crew...
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    MLS announced in January 2002 that it had decided to contract the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion, leaving the league with ten teams. Despite the financial...
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    Thomas Rongen (category Tampa Bay Mutiny head coaches)
    Coach of the Year award in MLS's inaugural season in 1996, leading the Tampa Bay Mutiny to the best regular-season record. His stint managing the American...
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  • Supporters' Shield Standings through 2022 season. Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny folded after completion of the 2001 season. Chivas USA folded after...
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  • all players who have participated in at least one league match for Tampa Bay Mutiny from the team's first Major League Soccer season in 1996 until its...
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  • and defender Lawrence Lozzano. #6: Dallas Burn → Tampa Bay Mutiny. 31 January 1997: Tampa Bay Mutiny acquired this first-round selection and a third-round...
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  • proposed the notion of a "Supporters' Scudetto", as a result of the Tampa Bay Mutiny earning the best regular season record but failing to win the 1996...
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  • Bay Mutiny, this is the 35th season of professional soccer in the Tampa Bay region. As of August 25, 2023 Regular season only "Roster". Tampa Bay Rowdies...
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  • Roy Wegerle (category Tampa Bay Mutiny players)
    appearances in the United States for Tampa Bay Rowdies, Tacoma Stars, Colorado Rapids, D.C. United and Tampa Bay Mutiny, and was a member of the United States...
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  • second selections in each round. #2: Miami Fusion → Tampa Bay Mutiny. 20 November 1997: Tampa Bay Mutiny acquired this first-round selection and an allocation...
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    death. Thomas Rongen won the inaugural award with the now defunct Tampa Bay Mutiny for the 1996 Major League Soccer season. List of Major League Soccer...
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  • in the 1996 Supplemental Draft. #18: Dallas Burn → Tampa Bay Mutiny. 4 March 1996: Tampa Bay Mutiny acquired this second-round pick from Dallas Burn in...
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  • contracted the Fusion along with its other Florida-based team, the Tampa Bay Mutiny. The Fusion played their home games at Lockhart Stadium. Major League...
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  • Acquired along with a selection in the 2001 MLS SuperDraft from the Tampa Bay Mutiny in exchange for a player allocation. 8.^ To the Colorado Rapids in...
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    Carlos Valderrama (category Tampa Bay Mutiny players)
    to Tampa Bay in 2000, spending two more seasons with the club; while a member of the Mutiny, the team would sell Carlos Valderrama wigs at Tampa Stadium...
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  • Nick Sakiewicz (category Tampa Bay Mutiny)
    In October 1996, he became the President and General Manager of the Tampa Bay Mutiny.[5] and was named MLS Executive of the Year in 1999. In 2000, he left...
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    Frank Yallop (category Tampa Bay Mutiny players)
    Premier League. He also played in Major League Soccer (MLS) for the Tampa Bay Mutiny, and earned 52 caps for the Canada men's national soccer team. He spent...
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