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.
The team played their home games in Lockhart Stadium.[1] In their first season, the Strikers stormed the ASL, finishing with a 14–6 record, best in the league, before falling to the Washington Diplomats in the finals.
In 1988, Robbie later sold his share in the team to Noel Lemon. In January 1989, Suurbier resigned as coach to be replaced by Thomas Rongen. In their second season the Strikers did almost as well, finishing the season at 12–8. They went on to defeat the Boston Bolts for the 1989 championship. This qualified them for the 1989 National Pro Soccer Championship, the first American national outdoor soccer championship since the collapse of the North American Soccer League in 1984.
In January 1991, the Strikers merged with the Orlando Lions. The combined team retained the Strikers name, uniforms and staff.[7] Soon after Lemons sold the team to Bryan Lockwood.
The 1993 Fort Lauderdale Strikers season was the fourth season of the team in the American Professional Soccer League. It was the club's twenty-seventh season in professional soccer. This year, with goalkeeper Chris Antonopoulos and Jorge Valenzuelai in goal, the team finished with a win-loss record of 9-15, placing sixth place in the regular season. They did not make it to the playoffs. The Fort Lauderdale Strikers finished the 1994 APSL season with a record of 8 wins, 12 losses, and 2 shootout wins, placing fifth in the league with 72 points.[8]
When they first played in 1988, the Strikers played in a cream shirt with white sleeves and black shorts with white socks. That kit has been used as their home kit from that time until they dissolved.
Their away kit from 1988 to 1990 was a red shirt and white shorts with white socks. After their second game in the 1990 season, they switched to an all-white kit and played in that until 1994 when they dissolved.