The Miami Fusion F.C. was a professional soccer team based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. They played in Major League Soccer (MLS) for four seasons, from...
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Development, Sri Lanka Cleveland Fusion, a women's American football team in the NWFA Fort Wayne Fusion, Arena football team Miami Fusion, a professional soccer...
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One month earlier, MLS had contracted two clubs: Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion. In conjunction with the contraction, the league conducted both an allocation...
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States, has had three teams cease operations—the Tampa Bay Mutiny, the Miami Fusion, and Chivas USA. The two Florida-based teams ceased playing after the...
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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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on September 20, and concluded with MLS Cup 2001 on October 21. The Miami Fusion won their first Supporters' Shield and the San Jose Earthquakes defeated...
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had acquired this first-round pick from Miami Fusion in exchange for midfielder Andy Williams. 17 July 1999: Miami had acquired this first-round pick, defender...
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to New York MetroStars; the Miami Fusion were added in the 1998 expansion. D.C. United New York MetroStars Miami Fusion New England Revolution Changes...
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exchange for Raul Diaz Arce. #2: Kansas City Wizards → Miami Fusion. 6 February 1999: Miami Fusion acquired this first-round selection from Kansas City...
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Diego Serna (category Miami Fusion players)
football player who last played for Miami Dade FC. He is the all-time leading scorer for the now-defunct Miami Fusion of Major League Soccer. Serna began...
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seasons. The league added its first two expansion teams in 1998—the Miami Fusion and the Chicago Fire; the Chicago Fire won its first title in its inaugural...
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exchange for financial considerations. #19: MetroStars → Miami Fusion. 1 February 1998: Miami Fusion acquired this second-round selection from MetroStars...
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Miami Fusion – 1998 Marcelo Herrera – Columbus – 2024– Federico Higuaín – Columbus, D.C. United, Inter Miami – 2012–21 Gonzalo Higuaín – Inter Miami –...
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expansion teams Chicago Fire and Miami Fusion were awarded the first and second selections in each round. #2: Miami Fusion → Tampa Bay Mutiny. 20 November...
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held November 6, 1997. Two teams participated, the Chicago Fire and Miami Fusion F.C., both expansion Major League Soccer clubs starting play in the 1998...
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MLS Cup Playoffs Defunct team As of October 20, 2024 Defunct team Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny folded after the completion of the 2001 season....
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comprises all players who have participated in at least one league match for Miami Fusion from the team's first Major League Soccer season which took place in...
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The Miami Fusion FC was a soccer team based in Miami, Florida. They competed in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) Sunshine Conference. They were...
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Tyrone Marshall (category Miami Fusion players)
Boyce, to Miami Fusion on 14 August 1998 in exchange for David Vaudreuil. Marshall would spend the next three and a half seasons in Miami, starting as...
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Internacional de Fútbol Miami (lit. Miami International Football Club), better known as Inter Miami CF or simply Inter Miami (Spanish: Inter de Miami), is an American...
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and both the Mutiny and the league's other Florida-based team, the Miami Fusion, were folded before the 2002 season. In 1994, newly established Major...
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Presthus. #4: Miami Fusion → D.C. United. 3 February 2001: D.C. United acquired this first-round pick and midfielder Brian Kamler from Miami Fusion in exchange...
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Lockhart Stadium (category Inter Miami CF)
Soccer League (NASL). In 1998, it was refitted for soccer to house the Miami Fusion in Major League Soccer, but the team folded in 2002. It was also the...
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Brian Dunseth (category Miami Fusion players)
Revolution traded Dunseth to the Miami Fusion for Jay Heaps and a second-round pick in the 2003 MLS SuperDraft. The Fusion was contracted next year, and...
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the 20th with a national first-division league. The Chicago Fire and Miami Fusion played their inaugural seasons as the league's first two expansion teams...
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took place that afternoon at the same location. 1998 expansion teams Miami Fusion and Chicago Fire were awarded the first and second selections in each...
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v Miami Fusion Tampa Bay Mutiny v Miami Fusion Miami Fusion v D.C. United Dallas Burn v Miami Fusion Miami Fusion v Kansas City Wizards Miami Fusion v...
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same name. In doing so they became the first MLS team in Florida since Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny both folded following the 2001 season. The team...
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D.C. United MetroStars Miami New England Chicago Columbus Dallas Tampa Bay Colorado Los Angeles Kansas City San Jose The 2000 Major League Soccer season...
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Kyle Beckerman (category Miami Fusion players)
midfielder. He spent 21 seasons in Major League Soccer (MLS) with the Miami Fusion (2000–2001), Colorado Rapids (2002–2007) and Real Salt Lake (2007–2020)...
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