Florida Stars

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The Florida Stars were an American soccer team based in North Miami, Florida that played in the USISL. The club moved to the USISL Pro League in 1995.

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueReg. SeasonPlayoffsOpen Cup
19943USISL3rd, SoutheastDivisional SemifinalsDid not enter
19953USISL Pro League5th, SoutheastDid not qualifyDid not qualify


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