2006 Miami FC season

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Miami FC
2006 season
Chairman Aaron Davidson
Manager Chiquinho de Assis
USL First Division Fifth place
USL First Division playoffs First round
U.S. Open Cup Second round
Top goalscorer Romário and Cam Weaver (18)
  1997 Strikers
2007 Miami FC 

The 2006 Miami FC season was the first season of the new team and club in the USL First Division. This year, the team finished in fifth place for the regular season and made it to the first round of the playoffs.

Contents

Regular season

Standings

First Division

  Commissioner's Cup, bye to semifinal round of playoffs
  Bye to semifinal round of playoffs
  First round of playoffs

PosClubPtsPldWLTGFGAGDH2H Pts
1 Montreal Impact 512814593115+16
2 Rochester Raging Rhinos 5028134113421+13
3 Charleston Battery 462813873325+8CHA: 4 pts
VAN: 1 pt
4 Vancouver Whitecaps 4628126104028+12
5 Miami FC 3928111164744+3
6 Puerto Rico Islanders 3828101083836+2
7 Seattle Sounders 3728111344248−6
8 Atlanta Silverbacks 3528101353642−6
9 Virginia Beach Mariners 322881282637−11VBM: 7 pts
TOR: 4 pts
10 Toronto Lynx 322881283036−6
11 Portland Timbers 272871562539−14POR: 9 pts
MIN: 3 pts
12 Minnesota Thunder 272871563445−11
Playoffs

Quarterfinals and Semifinals 2-game aggregate
Higher seeded team hosted first game

  • Exception: Montreal hosted second game vs Vancouver
Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
1 Montreal Impact 0 0 0
4 Vancouver Whitecaps 4 2 64 Vancouver Whitecaps (a.e.t.)0 2 2
5 Miami FC 1 0 12 Rochester Raging Rhinos 0
4 Vancouver Whitecaps 3
2 Rochester Raging Rhinos 1 0 1
3 Charleston Battery 2 1 33 Charleston Battery 0 0 0
6 Puerto Rico Islanders 2 0 2

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