Following are pictures of the fans during the game:










Pictures by Robert Scorca
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Pictures by Robert Scorca
Folks it's time to sign up! We are a little under a month away from our match versus hated in state rival the Tampa Bay Rowdies! But we need people to commit! Jizz rag was born as a white tube sock in the great state of Mascot-achusets, in a knock off nike factory. He grew up in a small town next door to Scroty the Scrotum. The two became close friends, and went to school with him throughout his teenage years. The friendship seemed like it would be life long, I mean Scroty was Jizz rag’s “Old Chub.”
Time went on, and Scroty went off to college at Rhode Island School of Design and Jizz Rag went to community college just outside of Boston. The friendship was strained until Scroty shot one in Jizz Rags face. That was the end of a true friendship between two very mediocre mascots.
Jizz Rag tried to get a job as the mascot for the Chicago White Sox and the Boston Red Sox, but their marketing departments both thought that dying and embroidering a living, breathing sock was just a little inhumane. Needless to say, he was passed over. After that, he was unable to get a job. He spent his next few years living under a bridge being blown into the ocean then used by a plethora of fellow homeless people.
This Wednesday Miami FC will play against Baltimore Crystal Palace at Lockhart Stadium. The game is set to start at 7:30 PM and as usual, get ready for a great Tailgate starting at 6 pm with Live band A Beautiful Cage , sponsors Holy Mackerel Beer will be giving away free samples of their great beer, just to name a few! Baltimore is coming off a 2-0 shutout loss at home to the league-leading Austin Aztex on May 29 as they hit the road for a three game road trip that kicks off in South Florida.You can read more of the game preview over at www.miamifc.com
World Cup fever is upon us and Miami Soccer Fan has a good piece on how you can celebrate this event in all it's glory!Soccer fans all over the world are brimming with excitement as the World Cup is just over a week away. Other than South Africa, Miami may be one of the most exciting places to watch the World Cup. That is because Miami is a microcosm of World Cup fervor with expatriates of all nations residing in one location. Needless to say, there are plenty of places to watch the World Cup all over South Florida.Read more about it HERE
A group of Ultras and Miami FC fans gathered at America's Backyard in Ft Lauderdale this Sunday and watched the Blues hold on to a tie versus the Montreal Impact.In South Florida, our diversity is our strength. With the 2010 World Cup almost upon us and South Florida boasting the best World Cup television ratings in the United States, our diversity will be on colorful display from June 11 to July 11. Via the heated national rivalries that flare up around the World Cup, the irony remains that soccer is the thread that unites us...You can read more by buying a copy of Sunday's Sun Sentinel or go HERE






The guys over at South Florida "Football Fanaticos" (SF3's) have a cool piece on "The competitiveness of USSF D-2 Pro League (NASL/USL)" be sure to check it out HERE
Faustino Asprilla, a former Colombian National Team player who participated on various teams throughout Europe, South America and 2 world Cups will be in town this weekend and you can meet him!T-Mobile will host a series of retail events where soccer fans can come together and celebrate with other "fanáticos" at select T-Mobile retail locations in five U.S. cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, New York, and Dallas. Fans in Miami will have the opportunity to meet former Colombian National Team player Faustino Asprilla on Saturday, June 5th.Be sure to get there early and enter a chance to win one of 2,010 soccer-themed prizes as well as a grand prize of $25,000, from May 19th through July 11th.
WHERE: T-Mobile Retail Store
9720 Kendall Dr.
Miami, FL 33156
WHEN: Saturday, June 5th
12 – 4pm
Tampa's Mascot a Sock?The first round looks very exciting!Read more HERE
First round:
Group A: It will be very very close among France, Mexico and Uruguay. France and Mexico will advance narrowly.
Chris Gbandi will square off against his younger brother Sandi Gbandi who currently plays for the Puerto Rico Islanders… The clubs shares historical ties with Josh Sounders, Sean Cameron, Alen Marcina, Kyle Veris, Edwin Miranda, and Mevin Tarley… Kyle Veris played for Puerto Rico as recently as last year.For a full review of the game visit www.miamifc.com
The Burrito poll's results are in!We had barely made our ways back from outer space, when we were abruptly forced back into orbit and crash landed—o, so suddenly, to a place called RealityCheck.read more HERE
A Note to the players : if your reading this. There is no "I" in team. If you don't feel like playing or are not up to your part you should tell the coach. I can think of at least 2 players that should not have been on the field last night...Read more HERE
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