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} A Tampa Bay Mutiny were Tampa, Florida's Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. It played their page games at Houlihan's Stadium from 1996-1997. It come in Raymond James Stadium in 1998. It as well played a select few at home matches at a USF Soccer Stadium.

Major League Soccer shut down a franchise, along with the Miami Fusion, following a 2001 year.

Average Attendance
1996: 11,679 1997: 11,338 1998: 10,312 1999: 13,106 2000: 9,452 2001: 14,479

Honors
MLS Supporters' Shield 1 (1996)

Head coaches
Thomas Rongen (1996) John Kowalski (1997-1998) Tim Hankinson (1998-2000) Alfonso Mondelo (2001) Perry Van Der Beck (2001)

Notable players
Mamadou Diallo (2000-2001) Frankie Hejduk (1996-1998) Roy Lassiter (1996-1998) Steve Ralston (1996-2001) Thomas Ravelli (1998) Carlos Valderrama (1996-1997, 1999-2001)

Year-by-year
!Year !Reg. Season !Playoffs !Open Cup |- |1996 |bgcolor="#B3B7FF"|1st, East |Semifinals |Quarterfinals |- |1997 |2nd, East |Quarterfinals |Quarterfinals |- |1998 |5th, East |''Did does'nt qualify |Quarterfinals |- |1999 |3rd, East |Quarterfinals |Quarterfinals |- |2000 |2nd, Central |Quarterfinals |Round of 16 |- |2001 |4th, Central |Did does'nt qualify'' |Round of 32 |}

The Mutineers
Supporters group with group activities, photographs and a mailing list.

St. Petersburg Times: Tampa Bay Mutiny
News and analysis from a local newspaper.






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