Miami Freedom

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The Miami Sharks were an inaugural franchise of the third incarnation of the American Soccer League in 1988. The team were renamed the Miami Freedom and joined the American Professional Soccer League in 1990 when the ASL merged with the Western Soccer League. The club played in the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida.

Team president and General Manager Julio Moreira, a native of Ecuador, resided in Miami since 1954.

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In 1990, the Miami Freedom played their first seaons in the new American Professional Soccer League (APSL) in the South Division of the league's East Conference. The other members of the division included the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, which won the division that year, the Tampa Bay Rowdies, Orlando Lions and Washington Diplomats.

While the Freedom were one of the best defensive teams in the league, having only 25 goals scored against them, they had difficulty scoring. The team's leading scorer, Lazlo Barna, with 7 goals and 5 assists, finished the season 18th in the league's ranking.

The Miami Freedom finished this season with an 8-12. Despite this record, the team fell just one victory short of reaching post-season play.

1989: Tab Ramos

1990: Patrick Johnston, Michael Brown, Arnold Siegmund, Fernando Ramos, Rick Riera-Gomez, Timo Hamalainen, Euclides DeGouveia, Dorian Mesa, Mark Barnett, Ricardo Dillon, David Kulik, Laszlo Barna, Elias Feanny, Paul Corollo, Decio Guimaraes

1991: Celvin Alonzo, Ricardo Alonso, Alex Bahr, Laszlo Barna, Mark Barnett, Brown, Ken Borden, Juan Castillo, Chrinos, Hugo DeCasanova, Euclides DeGouveia, Paul Dougherty, John Garvey, Grant Gibbs, Rick Iverson, Brian Japp, Pedro Magellanes, Jimmy McGeough, Dorian Mesa, Dale Mulholland, Benjamin Ortiz, Fernando Ramos, Ken Snow, Juan Valencia, Huber Vallejo, Tony DePhillpis, Patrick Johnson

1992: Jose Angulo, Kossivi Asare-Kokou, Mark Barnett, Scott Benedetti, Roger Campagnola, Juan Castillo, Javier Centeno, Zico Doe, Miljice Donev, Chris Edwinson, Kevin Grimes, Darrin Karuzas, John Klein, Jorn Maessner, Diego Mandagaran, Luis Medina, Dorian Mesa, Dale Mulholland, Victor Ogunsanya, Boniface Ikafor, Rodrique Rocques, Derek Sanderson, Arturo Velazco, Scoop Stanisic

1990-1991 David Irving (First 9 games)

1991 Jorge Alzerreca (Last 11 games)

1992 Amancio Suarez

Year Division League Reg. Season Playoffs Open Cup
1988 N/A ASL 5th, Southern Did not qualify Did not enter
1989 N/A ASL 5th, Southern Did not qualify Did not enter
1990 N/A APSL 4th, ASL South Did not qualify Did not enter
1991 N/A APSL 5th, American Did not qualify Did not enter
1992 N/A APSL 5th Did not qualify Did not enter


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