[2][3] The Mutiny won the Supporters' Shield in the inaugural season, although this was awarded retroactively as the trophy itself was not created until 1999.
[4] In addition to league play, the Mutiny competed in the annual U.S. Open Cup tournament organized by the United States Soccer Federation.
[5] The club played a total of six seasons in MLS, with 83 wins, 98 losses, and six draws over 187 games.
[6] The club ceased operations immediately after the 2001 season along with the Miami Fusion in the league's first contraction.
Nick Sackiewicz, a former general manager for the Mutiny, blamed the lack of fan support for the failure of both teams.