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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 1998 to 2001. Announced in 1997 as one of the league's first two expansion teams, their best season was 2001 , when they won the Supporters' Shield with the best regular season finish.
[2] [3] The Fusion won the Supporters' Shield in their last season season. [citation needed] In addition to league play, the Mutiny competed in the annual U.S. Open Cup tournament organized by the United States Soccer Federation. [citation needed] The club played a total of six seasons in MLS, with 56 wins, 56 losses, and 10 draws over 122 ...
This list 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 1998, until its final season in 2001. [1]
The 2001 Miami Fusion season was the fourth and final season of the Miami Fusion's existence. They competed in Major League Soccer and played their home matches at Lockhart Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida .
The Fusion qualified for the 2016 US Open Cup after winning the Sunshine conference in the first year of league play. In the first round they were matched up against local rivals Boca Raton FC and the game was held a Broward College soccer stadium. [4] The Fusion came out on top after extra time, which advanced them to the next round of the ...
List of Miami Fusion seasons This page was last edited on 26 April 2020, at 02:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Players for Major League Soccer's defunct Miami Fusion F.C. (1998–2001). Pages in category "Miami Fusion players" The following 78 pages are in this category, out of 78 total.
When he finished his playing career, he started coaching. He was named the head coach in the middle of the 2000 season of the Miami Fusion and was then hired by D.C. United on 8 January 2002 to be their head coach. He was replaced in 2004. Hudson then began a broadcasting career as color commentator in television and radio.