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Tampa Bay Mutiny - Definition and Overview |
| Related Words: Disobedience, Insubordination, Insurgence, Insurgency, Insurrection, Interregnum, Jacquerie, License, Mutineer, Outbreak, Overthrow, Putsch |
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Tampa Bay Mutiny
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| Year Founded | 1995 - 2002
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| League | Major League Soccer
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| Stadium | Raymond James Stadium
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| Coach | -
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| All-Time Leaders*
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| Games | Steve Ralston, 177
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| Goals | Roy Lassiter, 37
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| Assists | Carlos Valderrama, 81
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| Points | Steve Ralston, 130
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| Shutouts | Scott Garlick, 11
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First Game Tampa Bay Mutiny 3 - 2 New England Revolution (Tampa Stadium; April 13, 1996) Last Game Tampa Bay Mutiny 1 - 2 Columbus Crew (Raymond James Stadium; September 9, 2001)
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Largest Win 5 - 1, twice; 4 - 0, three times
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Worst Defeat Columbus Crew 6 - 1 Tampa Bay Mutiny (Crew Stadium; June 16, 2001)
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| MLS Cup
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| US Open Cup
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*all stats for MLS regular season only
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The Tampa Bay Mutiny were Tampa, Florida's Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. They played their home games at Houlihan's Stadium from 1996-1997. They moved into Raymond James Stadium in 1998. Tampa Bay also played home matches in USF Soccer Stadium. The team folded after the 2001 MLS season, together with the Miami Fusion.
Head Coaches
- Thomas Rongen (1996)
- John Kowalski (1997-1998)
- Tim Hankinson (1998-2000)
- Alfonso Mondelo (2001)
- Perry Van Der Beck (2001)
Players of Note
Honors
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