2006 Miami FC season
The 2006 Miami FC season was the first season of the new team and club in the USL First Division.
This year, the team finished in fifth place for the regular season and made it to the first round of the playoffs.
Regular season
Standings
First Division
Commissioner's Cup, bye to semifinal round of playoffs
Bye to semifinal round of playoffs
First round of playoffs
Playoffs
Quarterfinals and semifinals two-game aggregate
Higher-seeded team hosted first game.
- Exception: Montreal hosted second game vs Vancouver
References
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