Miami Fusion FC (2015–2017) explained

Miami Fusion FC (2015–2017) should not be confused with Miami FC.

Ground:Ives Estates Park[1]
Capacity:1,000
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Clubname:Miami Fusion
Fullname:Miami Fusion Football Club
Dissolved:2018
League:National Premier Soccer League
Website:www.miamifusion.com
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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.[2] They were founded in 2013 and named after the former Major League Soccer team, Miami Fusion.

History

Miami Fusion FC was founded in 2013 by InteliSport, alongside Ferdinando De Matthaeis, as an expansion team in the National Premier Soccer League. The club played their first season in 2015.

2015 NPSL season

In the first competitive season, the Fusion were coached by Ferdinando De Matthaeis. They finished the season as the Sunshine Conference Champions with a record of 8–1–1 and a total of 25 points. In the regional semifinal round of the NPSL, the Fusion faced Chattanooga FC but fell short losing 1–0 ending the season. Winning the 2015 conference championship would qualify them to represent the NPSL Sunshine Conference in the 2016 US Open Cup.

2016 NPSL season

In 2016, Giuseppe DePalo was announced as the second coach in club history following his time in charge of the men's program at Nova Southeastern University.[3] DePalo came to the Fusion with years of experience as a player as well, playing with the Connecticut Wolves in the A-League and the US Open Cup. De Matthaeis also hired Keith Ehrhart as club operations director before the 2016 season after serving as an intern for the front office. The Fusion finished in third place of the NPSL Sunshine Conference with a record of 5–2–3 and 18 points.

2016 US Open Cup

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 tournament. In the next round, the Fusion traveled to Wilmington, North Carolina, to face the Wilmington Hammerheads FC of the United Soccer League. The game was held at Legion Stadium with the Fusion falling to the home team after 90 minutes of play, thus ending their US Open Cup run.[5]

2017 NPSL season

The Fusion saw the return of Ferdinado De Matthaeis as head coach for the 2017 season.

Season records

YearDivisionLeagueRegular SeasonSeason RecordNPSL PlayoffsUS Open Cup
20154thNPSL1st8–1–1Southern Region
20164thNPSL3rd5–2–3Did not qualify 2nd Round
20174thNPSL1st11-0-2Southern RegionQualified 2018

Head coaches

YearNameRecord
2015Ferdinando De Matthaeis8–1–1
2016Giuseppe DePalo6–2–3 (includes US Open Cup matches)
2017Ferdinando De Matthaeis11-2-0

Stadiums

YearName
2015FIU North Stadium
2016Ives Estate Orange Bowl
2017Ives Estate Orange Bowl

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Field Locations . June 7, 2016 . June 18, 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160618015045/http://www.npsl.com/fieldlocations . dead .
  2. Web site: MIAMI FUSION FC JOINS THE NPSL. NPSL. April 2015. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304092313/http://www.npsl.info/home/869918.html. March 4, 2016. mdy-all.
  3. Web site: The Official Website of Nova Southeastern University Athletics. www.nsusharks.com. 2017-01-12.
  4. Web site: 2016 US Open Cup round 1 : Miami Fusion FC pull away in OT to oust APSL champion Boca Raton FC . May 14, 2016 . 2017-01-14.
  5. Web site: Miami Fusion FC at Wilmington Hammerheads - 2016 U.S. Open Cup - Second Round - 7 p.m. ET - Legion Stadium; Wilmington, N.C.. www.ussoccer.com. 2017-01-14.