Miami FC
American soccer team
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2025 | Miami FC is set to play FC Naples in the USL Cup. |
2025 | Miami FC continues in Eastern Conference, currently 12th. Francisco Bonfiglio and Gastón Maddoni are top goalscorers. |
January 23 2025 | Marcello Alves' interim coaching period ends |
January 23 2025 | Gastόn Maddoni from Argentina begins his managerial tenure at Miami FC and is noted as the current manager as of the record date. |
2024 | Performance slightly declined to 1,075 points in the regular season. |
2024 | Formed the Alligator Alley Derby with USL League One side FC Naples. |
2024 | Miami FC plays in Eastern Conference, finishing 12th. Frank López is top goalscorer. Antonio Nocerino and Marcello Alves manage the team. |
October 16 2024 | Antonio Nocerino concludes his coaching period |
October 16 2024 | Marcello Alves from Brazil becomes the interim manager of Miami FC, serving until January 23, 2025. |
2023 | Miami FC defeated Jacksonville 3-1 in the U.S. Open Cup. |
2023 | Reached a peak performance with 1,432 regular season points. |
2023 | Defeated Jacksonville 3-1 in the U.S. Open Cup. Played against Inter Miami in the U.S. Open Cup. |
2023 | Miami FC plays in Eastern Conference, finishing 9th. Joaquín Rivas is top goalscorer. Anthony Pulis and Lewis Neal manage the team. |
2023 | Midway through the season, Anthony Pulis stepped down as Head Coach, and Lewis Neal was appointed as Interim head coach for the remainder of the season. |
November 14 2023 | Antonio Nocerino from Italy begins his managerial tenure at Miami FC, leading the team until October 16, 2024. |
November 9 2023 | Lewis Neal serves as interim manager of Miami FC, concluding his brief tenure. |
2022 | Miami FC played against Inter Miami in the U.S. Open Cup. |
2022 | Miami FC won 3-0 against Miami United FC in the U.S. Open Cup. |
2022 | Team performance improved, achieving 1,144 points in the regular season. |
2022 | Defeated Miami United FC 3-0 in the U.S. Open Cup. Played against Inter Miami in the U.S. Open Cup. |
2022 | Miami FC plays in Eastern Conference, finishing 6th. Kyle Murphy is top goalscorer, with Anthony Pulis managing the team. |
2021 | Miami FC achieved a regular season performance of 699, with no playoff data available. |
2021 | Miami FC plays in the Atlantic Division of Eastern Conference, finishing 4th. Christiano François is top goalscorer. Paul Dalglish continues as manager. |
2021 | Head coach and technical director Paul Dalglish left the team after the conclusion of the 2021 season. |
November 29 2021 | Anthony Pulis, formerly an Inter Miami CF assistant coach, was named the new head coach of Miami FC. |
2020 | No regular season or playoff data recorded for Miami FC. |
2020 | Miami FC plays in USL Championship Group H, Eastern Conference, finishing 3rd with Romario Williams as top goalscorer. Season partially affected by cancellations. |
2020 | Miami FC transitions to a new sponsorship with Helbiz, replacing Macron as their kit and shirt sponsor. |
2020 | The club moved to the USL Championship, becoming part of the second tier of the American soccer pyramid. |
August 10 2020 | Paul Dalglish returns as head coach of Miami FC |
August 10 2020 | Nelson Vargas concludes his coaching period |
2019 | Miami FC won their second consecutive NPSL National Championship, becoming the first club to achieve this feat by defeating the New York Cosmos B 3-1, and earning the organization's eighth trophy in three years. |
2019 | Miami FC won the South Region Championship in the NPSL for the second time. |
2019 | Miami FC recorded a regular season performance of 569 and playoff performance of 1,309. |
2019 | Miami FC won the Sunshine Conference by defeating Miami United FC 3-2 and became the first club to win a second NPSL National Championship by beating the New York Cosmos B 3-1. |
December 11 2019 | Ottawa Fury FC sold its franchise rights to the Miami FC ownership group, with the club set to begin competition in the USL Championship in the 2020 season. |
November 14 2019 | Nelson Vargas becomes head coach of Miami FC |
November 13 2019 | Paul Dalglish concludes his managerial period at Miami FC, having won multiple regional and national championships. |
November 9 2019 | Miami FC won the NISA East Coast Championship by defeating Stumptown Athletic, marking their ninth trophy in three years. |
July 24 2019 | Miami FC changed plans and decided to join the National Independent Soccer Association (NISA) for the inaugural Fall 2019 season instead of the originally planned NPSL league. |
2018 | Miami FC continued to operate in the NPSL after NASL's season cancellation and maintained rivalry with Jacksonville. |
2018 | Miami FC claimed the South Region Championship in the National Premier Soccer League. |
2018 | Competed in the NPSL after NASL season cancellation. Lost to Miami United FC 3-1 in the Second Round of the U.S. Open Cup. |
2018 | Miami FC wins the NPSL Sunshine Conference, becoming champions. Jaime Chavez is the top goalscorer, and Paul Dalglish manages the team. |
November 15 2018 | Miami FC was announced as a founding member of a new professional league by the NPSL, with plans to participate in the 'NPSL Founders Cup' competition. |
August 4 2018 | Miami FC 2 won their first NPSL National Championship by defeating FC Motown 3-1, marking the organization's first league championship. |
January 25 2018 | Miami FC hired Paul Dalglish as the new head coach for their National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) team Miami FC 2. |
2017 | Miami FC wins the NASL Fall season, finishing 1st with 33 points. |
2017 | Defeated Tampa Bay Rowdies 2-0 in the third round of the U.S. Open Cup. |
2017 | Miami FC wins both Spring and Fall seasons in the NASL, with Stefano Pinho as top goalscorer. The team reaches the Semifinals in playoffs and Quarter-Finals in the U.S. Open Cup. |
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