Monterrey Fury Explained

Clubname:Monterrey Fury/Tigres UANL
Fullname:Monterrey Fury
UANL Tigres
Founded:2003
Dissolved:2004
Ground:Arena Monterrey
2003–2004
Capacity:17,599
Owntitle:Owner
League:Major Indoor Soccer League
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The Monterrey Fury were a Mexican team playing in a United States-based soccer league. The team was awarded a Major Indoor Soccer League expansion franchise for the 2003–2004 season. The most notable thing that happened to the team during its first season was that it was forced to forfeit several games after using an illegal player.

Shortly before the start of the 2004–2005 season, the MISL terminated the Fury franchise because of "a long series of non-compliance and disregard for the obligations and responsibilities of an MISL member club." UANL Tigres, a Mexican 1st Division team, was awarded a new MISL franchise. However, because of a dispute over who owned the rights to an MISL franchise in Monterrey, the Tigres elected not to complete its purchase of the team, and the MISL voted to discontinue operations in Mexico on December 30, 2004.

Year-by-Year

YearLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffs
2003–04MISL3rd West, 10–26Failed to Qualify
2004–05MISL9th MISL, 1–5Monterrey Tigres folded

Head coaches

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