Miami, FL- March 23, 2006- USL franchise, Miami FC, announces that it’s launching today its official website: www.MiamiFC.com
In it, you will find the latest information regarding South Florida’s only professional soccer franchise, game calendar, ticket information, player bios, and much more.
On Sunday April 9, Miami FC will hold an open scrimmage against the All Star Hispanic Coalition, at the Community Eagles Park in Naples at 4PM.
Miami FC will debut in a preseason match on April 16 against current Jamaican and Caribbean Champions, Portmore United. The game will be held at 4PM at Tropical Park in Miami. That day, Miami FC will have different activities, including a celebration with the Easter Bunny for the kids.
On Sunday, April 24, at 4PM, Miami FC will play their first official game in the USL, when they host Montreal Impact at Tropical Park Stadium.
The Ticket Prices for Miami FC home games are the following:
GAME BY GAME TICKETS
Reserved Seating $25
West Stands $15 adults $8 children
East Stands $10 adults $6 children
SEASON TICKETS
(Include 14 regular season games + 3 friendly matches)
Reserved Seating $300
West Stands $180 adults $95 children
GROUP TICKETS
(10 or more)
West Stands $12 adults $6 children
East Stands $8 adults $5 children
Tickets can also be purchased via phone by dialing 1(866) 57 MIAMI –
1(866) 576-4264 or on our webpage www.MiamiFC.com
About Miami FC
Miami FC, Florida's new and only professional soccer team, will host its first regular season USL First Division home match against the Montreal Impact on Sunday, April 23, 2006 at 4pm. Miami FC will play its home matches at Tropical Park Stadium, which is located on the grounds of Tropical Park in the heart of Miami-Dade County. Miami FC is owned by Traffic Sports USA, the North American subsidiary of The Traffic Group, the leading soccer event management company in the Americas with headquarters in Brazil and offices in the U.S. and Europe. Miami FC is committed to growing soccer in South Florida both at the youth, amateur and professional levels.