Columbus Magic

They played their home games in Franklin County Stadium that they shared with Minor League Baseball's Columbus Clippers.

The Magic held soccer camps located at Fancyburg Park in Upper Arlington, Ohio.

[citation needed] In August 1980, the team played against the New York United in Shea Stadium without its forward, Bob Rohrbach, who had sustained a serious head injury in a match against the Cleveland Cobras and was in a coma for four days.

[1] Other notable players included British expat Neil Hague.

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