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The Tampa Bay Rowdies are an American professional soccer team based in St. Petersburg, Florida.The club was founded in 2008 and first took the pitch in 2010. Since 2017, the Rowdies have been members of the USL Championship in the second tier of the American soccer pyramid.
The 2023 Tampa Bay Rowdies season was the club's fourteenth season of existence, their seventh in the United Soccer League, and fifth in the USL Championship.Including the previous Tampa Bay Rowdies, this is their 30th season of a franchise in the Tampa Bay metro area with the Rowdies moniker.
Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC and the Tampa Bay Rowdies were the first teams to clinch a playoff berth which they both achieved on September 3 and subsequently both lost in the first round. [5] Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC won the regular season and were eliminated in the Conference Quarterfinals by Detroit City FC. [6]
The host Tampa Bay Rowdies were off and running early at Al Lang Stadium and United never caught up in a 3-0 defeat. New Mexico (4-2-1) had its three-game USL Championship winning streak snapped ...
Tampa Bay Rowdies : 1 (3) E6 Tampa Bay Rowdies: 1 E2: Charleston Battery: 2: E2: Charleston Battery: 1: E7 Pittsburgh Riverhounds SC: 0 E5 Rhode Island FC: 0 W2: Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC: 3: W1: New Mexico United: 2: W8 Phoenix Rising FC: 1 W1 New Mexico United: 0 W4: Las Vegas Lights FC: 1: W4: Las Vegas Lights FC : 0 (3) W5 Sacramento ...
Tampa Bay Rowdies: 2 A3 San Diego Sockers: 2 A6 California Surf: 1 A3 San Diego Sockers: 1 A4 Tampa Bay Rowdies: 2 A4 Tampa Bay Rowdies: 3 A5 Chicago Sting: 1 A4 Tampa Bay Rowdies: 1 N1 Cosmos: 3 N1 Cosmos: 5 N8 Seattle Sounders: 2 N1 Cosmos: 2 N3 Minnesota Kicks: 1 N3 Minnesota Kicks: 3 N6 Tulsa Roughnecks: 1 N1 Cosmos: 2 National Conference ...
In a distant second place, Tampa Stadium served as the venue of record on 26 occasions, followed by the Rowdies' current home of Al Lang Stadium, with 13 games. The largest crowd to ever attend this derby was 41,102 and occurred on June 23, 1979, at Tampa Stadium.
The second incarnation of the club, the American soccer club Tampa Bay Rowdies, previously known as FC Tampa Bay, has competed in the second division of American soccer since 2010. The team currently competes in the USL Championship after stints in the North American Soccer League and temporary USSF Division 2 Professional League .