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  2. St. Petersburg Kickers - Wikipedia

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    By 1989, the team had won eleven Florida Suncoast Soccer League championships and four Florida State Cups. [1] The club's most prestigious victory came on the national stage winning the 1989 National Challenge Cup (now known as US Open Cup). [2] In 1997, the team moved to Land o' Lakes, Florida, eventually taking the name of Florida Kickers FC.

  3. Florida Cup (soccer) - Wikipedia

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    The Florida Cup (also known as the FC Series) is an annual club association football friendly exhibition competition that is held in the state of Florida, United States. Introduced in 2015, the competition has featured international clubs of the top 100 in the European rankings and the top 50 in the South American rankings.

  4. United States Soccer Federation State Soccer Association

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    The United States Soccer Federation's State Soccer Associations are the local governing bodies of soccer in the United States. State Soccer Associations exist to govern all aspects of soccer in the United States. They are responsible for administering club and player registration as well as promoting development amongst those bodies and referees.

  5. Category:Soccer competitions in Florida - Wikipedia

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    1977 NCAA Division II soccer tournament; 1978 NCAA Division I soccer tournament; 1990 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament; 1991 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament; 2001 Conference USA men's soccer tournament; 2007 NIRSA National Soccer Championship; 2016 SCSA Regional Tournament; 2024 Copa América final; 2024 Florida Cup

  6. Coastal Cup - Wikipedia

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    The Coastal Cup is a trophy and soccer competition among the USL Championship (USL) teams based in Florida. Established in 2010, the trophy was originally awarded to the best team in regular season play among Florida-based franchises. [1] Head-to-head playoff games, U.S. Open Cup matches and friendlies have no bearing on the outcome of this ...

  7. Orlando Pride - Wikipedia

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    The Orlando Pride are an American professional soccer team based in Orlando, Florida, that competes in the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL). The Pride began play in the 2016 season . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They were the tenth team to be added to the league and play their home games at Inter&Co Stadium in downtown Orlando .

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  9. Tampa Bay Rowdies - Wikipedia

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    When the club first took the pitch in 2010, the badge was a green and yellow striped shield bearing the club name (FC Tampa Bay) and topped with a star representing the original Rowdies' victory in Soccer Bowl 1975. The badge was changed before the 2012 season to the original "Rowdies" text logo, and a second star was added after the club won ...

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