2007 Miami FC season

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Miami FC
2007 season
Chairman Flag of the United States.svg Aaron Davidson
Manager Flag of Brazil.svg Chiquinho de Assis
USL First Division Ninth place
USL First Division playoffs did not qualify
U.S. Open Cup First round
Top goalscorer Charles Gbeke and Sébastien Le Toux (10)
  2006 Miami FC
2008 Miami FC 

The 2007 Miami FC season was the second season of the team in the USL First Division. This year, the team finished in ninth place for the regular season. They did not make the playoffs.

Contents

USL First Division Regular season

Standings

First Division

  Commissioner's Cup, quarterfinal round of playoffs
  Quarterfinal round of playoffs

PosClubPtsPldWLTGFGAGD
1 Seattle Sounders 542816663723+14
2 Portland Timbers 512814593218+14
3 Montreal Impact 502814683221+11
4 Atlanta Silverbacks 432812974030+10
5 Rochester Raging Rhinos 4228121063936+3
6 Puerto Rico Islanders 4028108103534+1
7 Vancouver Whitecaps 392897122724+3
8 Carolina RailHawks 32288128243410
9 Miami FC 31289154314110
10 Charleston Battery 3028814632397
11 Minnesota Thunder 26285121132353
12 California Victory 19284177174326

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