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  2. List of defunct Florida sports teams - Wikipedia

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    3.1.1 American Indoor Football Association. 3.1.2 Arena Football League ... Miami Marlins (1962–70) Miami Marlins (1982–88) ... South Florida Flamingos (1994)

  3. Hard Rock Stadium - Wikipedia

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    There are 10,209 of the bigger club 21-inch (53 cm) seats with chair back and armrests. In the 193 executive suites with 10, 12, 16, 20, and 24 seats, there are a total of 3,198. There are also 300 accessible seating locations for spectators with disabilities, 150 seats for working press, and 10 radio/TV booths. [38]

  4. Pitbull Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The west, south and east sides of FIU Stadium were taken down and construction began on the new, permanent stadium. The expansion was completed in September 2008 for the 2008 football season. Phase one increased the stadium's capacity from 17,000 fans to 18,000, including 1,500 club seats. [7]

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  6. South Miami, Florida - Wikipedia

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    South Miami uses a City Manager form of government. The Commission sets the policies and the City Manager acts as the chief executive officer. Commissioners are elected to four-year terms and the Mayor is elected to a two-year term. The Mayor is the Chair of the City Commission meetings. South Miami City Government as of November 2022 includes:

  7. Miami FC - Wikipedia

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    That left Jacksonville as Miami FC's only in-state rival in the NASL. Miami did however face Tampa Bay in the third round of the 2017 U.S. Open Cup, defeating the Rowdies by a score of 2–0. When the NASL cancelled the 2018 season, Miami and Jacksonville continued their rivalry in the NPSL in both 2018 and 2019 as both clubs continued operation.

  8. Miami Orange Bowl - Wikipedia

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    In December 1965, Miami Field's seating area was demolished, and the land occupied by the two fields was reconfigured into full-time parking areas. The Hurricanes played elsewhere for a few years, and then opened Alex Rodriguez Park at Mark Light Field in 1973. Miami Field can be seen in the 1940 aerial photo File:Miami-Orange-Bowl-1940.jpg. It ...

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