2010–2012 | 2012–2013 | 2013–present |
NSC Minnesota Stars[]
2010–2012[]
Minnesota Stars FC[]
2012–2013[]
The club was renamed Minnesota Stars FC in January 2012, with a new logo.[1]
Minnesota United FC[]
2013–present[]
In March 2013, the club was renamed again as Minnesota United FC.
References[]
Former clubs: Atlanta Silverbacks | FC Edmonton | Fort Lauderdale Strikers | Indy Eleven | Jacksonville Armada | Miami FC | Minnesota United | Montreal Impact | New York Cosmos | North Carolina FC | Ottawa Fury FC | Puerto Rico FC | Puerto Rico Islanders | Rayo OKC | San Antonio Scorpions | San Francisco Deltas | Tampa Bay Rowdies Abandoned expansion: Related: |
Western Conference: Austin FC | Colorado Rapids | FC Dallas | Houston Dynamo | LA Galaxy | Los Angeles FC | Minnesota United | Portland Timbers | Real Salt Lake | San Jose Earthquakes | Seattle Sounders | Sporting Kansas City | St. Louis City | Vancouver Whitecaps Eastern Conference: Future clubs: Former clubs: Abandoned expansion: Related: |
Eastern Conference: Atlanta United 2 | Bethlehem Steel FC | Birmingham Legion | Charleston Battery | Charlotte Independence | Hartford Athletic | Indy Eleven | Loudoun United FC | Louisville City FC | Memphis 901 FC | New York Red Bulls II | North Carolina FC | Ottawa Fury FC | Pittsburgh Riverhounds | Saint Louis FC | Swope Park Rangers | Tampa Bay Rowdies Western Conference: Future clubs: Former clubs: Related: |