• The Miami Toros were a professional soccer team in the North American Soccer League from 1972 to 1976. The club was founded in 1967 as the Washington...
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  • Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1983) (category Soccer clubs in Miami)
    team relocated to Florida in 1972. They were known as the Miami Gatos (1972) and the Miami Toros (1973–1976) before moving to nearby Fort Lauderdale. In...
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  • The 1976 Miami Toros indoor season was the second season of the team in the North American Soccer League indoor tournament. It was part of the club's...
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  • represented the city over the years, i.e. Miami Gatos, Miami Toros, Miami Fusion, and lastly Miami FC. While Miami United F.C. has no official affiliation...
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  • International Cup. The club left Washington after 1971 and became the Miami Gatos (1972), Miami Toros (1973–76), Ft. Lauderdale Strikers (1977–83), and Minnesota...
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  • The 1975 Miami Toros indoor season was the first season of the new team in the new North American Soccer League indoor tournament. It was part of the...
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    Chris Lawler (category Miami Toros players)
    League side Bangor City. In 1976, he played the summer on loan to the Miami Toros of the North American Soccer League. In 1980–81 Chris Lawler played and...
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    Tommy Gemmell (category Miami Toros players)
    played 18 times for Scotland, and also played for Nottingham Forest, Miami Toros and Dundee. After retiring as a player in 1977, Gemmell managed Dundee...
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    Jim Holton (category Miami Toros players)
    a centre-back. Holton played for Shrewsbury Town, Manchester United, Miami Toros, Sunderland, Coventry City and Detroit Express. He played in 15 international...
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  • The 1973 Miami Toros season was the first season of the new team, and the club's seventh season in professional soccer. It is also the first ever incarnation...
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  • The 1976 Miami Toros season was the fourth season of the team, and the club's tenth season in professional soccer. This year, the team finished in fifth...
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  • Aztecs winning the championship in a penalty kick shootout over the Miami Toros. The league decided to do away with tie games. If a match was tied after...
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  • Steve Mills (footballer) (category Miami Toros players)
    rehabilitation centre, he flew to the USA where he played football for Miami Toros to regain match fitness. He made his comeback match on the final day...
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  • The 1974 NASL Championship game between the Los Angeles Aztecs and the Miami Toros was televised live on CBS, the first national broadcast of a pro soccer...
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    NASL Final 1974 (category Sports competitions in Miami)
    Miami Toros". CBS Sports. YouTube. August 25, 1975. Retrieved January 25, 2017. Martz, Jim (August 26, 1974). "Toros Lose in Tiebreaker, 4-3". Miami Herald...
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  • The 1974 Miami Toros season was the second season of the team, and the club's eighth season in professional soccer. This year, the team earned first place...
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  • Cliff Marshall (category Miami Toros players)
    Marshall's goal gives Toros happy ending The Miami News. 17 May 1976. Retrieved 8 June 2013. NASL 1976: Boston Minutemen 4–5 Miami Toros Soccerstats.us. 15...
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    stadiums in the country. NASL Miami Gatos (1972) / Miami Toros (1973–1976) ASL Miami Americans (1976–1980), Miami Sharks / Miami Freedom (1988–1992) Marlboro...
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  • The 1975 Miami Toros season was the third season of the team, and the club's ninth season in professional soccer. This year, the team finished in second...
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  • Patrick Ntsoelengoe (category Miami Toros players)
    seasons in the North American Soccer League, beginning in 1973 with the Miami Toros. He is also a member of the National Soccer Hall of Fame. He made his...
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  • Soccer League Minutemen Bicentennials Cosmos Lancers Metros-Croatia Comets Toros Atoms Rowdies Diplomats Sting Tornado Dynamos Thunder Stars Aztecs Timbers...
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  • David Sadler (footballer) (category Miami Toros players)
    career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1963–1973 Manchester United 272 (22) 1973 → Miami Toros (loan) 1 (0) 1973–1977 Preston North End 105 (3) Total 378 (25) International...
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    professional sports franchise in the United States, as she owned the Miami Toros / Minnesota Strikers soccer team in the 1970s and 1980s. Prior to Robbie...
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  • games. Founded in 1967 as the Washington Darts and playing in Miami as the Gatos and the Toros before playing seven season as the Fort Lauderdale Strikers...
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  • team was to be named the Miami Toros or Miami Bulls, with a similar logo for each name having been created. When the Miami Hooters team discontinued...
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  • Tony Tirado (category Miami Toros players)
    Tony Tirado is a Peruvian sports commentator and former football goalkeeper in the North American Soccer League. He was the main soccer sportscaster for...
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    York City. Del Toro surfaced in small television roles during the late 1980s, playing mostly thugs and drug dealers on programs such as Miami Vice and the...
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  • Ralph Wright (footballer) (category Miami Toros players)
    Stockport County, Bolton Wanderers, Southport, the New York Cosmos, the Miami Toros and the Dallas Tornado. Wright died on 7 June 2020. "Profile". Post War...
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  • Lauderdale Strikers were founded in 1977 when the Robbie family relocated the Miami Toros north to Fort Lauderdale and rebranded the team. The team competed in...
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    Raúl Savoy (category Miami Toros players)
    Raúl Savoy (11 November 1940 – 10 December 2003) was an Argentine footballer. He played in 17 matches for the Argentina national football team from 1963...
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