When Jorge Mas said this was going to be a team for the entire city and the entire the community, he certainly meant it. The Miami Herald’s Douglas Hanks reported earlier this morning that the Mas brothers met with Miami-Dade mayor and the parks & recreations top brass regarding a training facility as a county owned park. Did your mind immediately jump to Tropical Park? Guess again.
If you followed Magic City Soccer before the launch of our website, you know that we occationally liked to design a fun t-shirt to celebrate the new season. Well, the 2018 design is live, and we’re making it easier than ever to get it!
The Magic City Soccer Store has launched! Simply go to http://305.soccer/shirts and you will be able to purchase our newest design, Neon Nights.

The design is inspired by the City of Miami’s seal, and features a color scheme that is uniquely Miami.
You can also buy some of our older designs, like the Magic City Soccer Soccer County design:

Obviously inspired by the logo of Miami-Dade County, this design covered those who may live outside the city’s borders.
As if the shirts weren’t enough, for the next week, you can get 15 percent off your order with code welcome-100326658. If there’s a design you like but not in the style of shirt you want, contact us on Twitter or Facebook and we’ll see if we can make it for you! If you want to support local soccer coverage and look fly doing it, the Magic City Soccer Store is the place for you!
After receiving permission from the United States Soccer Federation to participate in the 2018 Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup, The Miami FC 2 and FC Miami City of the Premier Development League will square off in a “play-in” cup match.
For The Miami FC 2 preseason friendlies had been a cakewalk. South Florida FC and Weston FC had been dispatched rather easily. But the first challenge from a Miami-Dade squad proved to be more challenging.
In a 2-1 result, Miami FC 2 faced and dealt with its first serious challenge of their preseason schedule. But it wasn’t always easy.
Although they are normally an 11-a-side squad in the APSL, a Miami Dade FC beach soccer team is participating in the Campeonato Carioca de Beach Soccer 2018 in Rio de Janeiro.