Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1988–1994)

Fort Lauderdale Strikers
Full nameFort Lauderdale Strikers
NicknameStrikers
Founded1987
(Previously Minnesota Strikers)
1990
(merged with Orlando Lions (1988–90), retaining name)
Dissolved1994
(New Strikers in USISL)
GroundLockhart Stadium
Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium (7 games in 1990)
Royal Palm Polo Club, Boca Raton (5 games in 1990)
Owner(s)Joe Robbie
Noel Lemon
LeagueAmerican Soccer League (1988–89)
American Professional Soccer League (1990–94)
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The Fort Lauderdale Strikers were an American soccer team established in 1988 as part of the third American Soccer League. In 1990, it moved to the American Professional Soccer League where it spent five seasons before folding in 1994. The Strikers won the 1989 ASL championship, as well as the 1989 National Pro Soccer Championship.