Cincinnati Riverhawks

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The Cincinnati Riverhawks were an A-League Soccer team from 1998 to 2003. They played their games in Cincinnati, Ohio. The men's team no longer exists, but the Cincinnati Ladyhawks, a women's pro team does. The USL currently has a team in Cincinnati, called the Cincinnati Kings.

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1997 "4" USISL PDSL 1st, Mid-South Division Finals Did not qualify
1998 2 USISL A-League 5th, Central Did not qualify Did not qualify
1999 2 USL A-League 7th, Central Did not qualify Did not qualify
2000 2 USL A-League 6th, Central Did not qualify Did not qualify
2001 2 USL A-League 7th, Central Did not qualify Did not qualify
2002 2 USL A-League 3rd, Central Did not qualify Did not qualify
2003 2 USL A-League 4th, Central Did not qualify Did not qualify

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