List of Inter Miami CF records and statistics

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Inter Miami CF is an American professional soccer team based in Miami, that competes in Major League Soccer.

Contents

This is a list of club records for Miami, which dates from their inaugural season in 2020 to present.

Player records

Current players on the Miami roster are shown in bold.

As of May 4, 2024 [1] [2] [3] [4]

Most appearances

RankNameNat.Period MLS PO OC LC CCC Total
1 Drake Callender Flag of the United States.svg 2020–68187488
Robert Taylor Flag of Finland.svg 2022–69197288
3 Víctor Ulloa Flag of Mexico.svg 2020–202373144082
DeAndre Yedlin Flag of the United States.svg 2022–202465197082
5 Leonardo Campana Flag of Ecuador.svg 2022–61067175
6 Gonzalo Higuaín Flag of Argentina.svg 2020–202267120070
7 Gregore Flag of Brazil.svg 2021–202364120067
8 Rodolfo Pizarro Flag of Mexico.svg 2020–202359120062
9 Christopher McVey Flag of Sweden.svg 2022–202350173061
10 Lewis Morgan Flag of Scotland.svg 2020–202157100058
Robbie Robinson Flag of the United States.svg 2020–53023058

Top goalscorers

RankNameNat.Period MLS PO OC LC CCC Total [lower-alpha 1] Ratio
1 Gonzalo Higuaín Flag of Argentina.svg 2020–202229000029(70)0.41
2 Leonardo Campana Flag of Ecuador.svg 2022–22030025(75)0.33
3 Lionel Messi Flag of Argentina.svg 2023–110010223(25)0.92
4 Robert Taylor Flag of Finland.svg 2022–9004114(88)0.16
5 Luis Suárez Flag of Uruguay.svg 2024–10000212(15)0.80
Josef Martínez Flag of Venezuela.svg 20237023012(40)0.30
7 Lewis Morgan Flag of Scotland.svg 2020–2021700007(58)0.12
Robbie Robinson Flag of the United States.svg 2020–601007(58)0.12
Rodolfo Pizarro Flag of Mexico.svg 2020–2023700007(62)0.11
10 Ariel Lassiter Flag of Costa Rica.svg 2022–2023402006(41)0.15
Brek Shea Flag of the United States.svg 2020–2022600006(47)0.13

Top assisters

RankNameNat.Period MLS PO OC LC CCC Total [lower-alpha 1] Ratio
1 Lionel Messi Flag of Argentina.svg 2023–11021216(25)0.64
2 Robert Taylor Flag of Finland.svg 2022–9033015(88)0.17
3 Gonzalo Higuaín Flag of Argentina.svg 2020–202212000012(70)0.17
4 Rodolfo Pizarro Flag of Mexico.svg 2020–2023900009(62)0.15
5 Luis Suárez Flag of Uruguay.svg 2024–500027(15)0.47
DeAndre Yedlin Flag of the United States.svg 2022–2024500207(82)0.09
7 Benjamin Cremaschi Flag of the United States.svg 2023–401106(45)0.13
Jean Mota Flag of Brazil.svg 2022–2024501006(53)0.11
Lewis Morgan Flag of Scotland.svg 2020–2021600006(58)0.10
Gregore Flag of Brazil.svg 2021–2023600006(67)0.09
Leonardo Campana Flag of Ecuador.svg 2022–501006(75)0.08

Most clean sheets

RankNameNat.Period MLS PO OC LC CCC Total [lower-alpha 1]
1 Drake Callender Flag of the United States.svg 2020–11022015(88)
2 Nick Marsman Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2021–2023601007(30)
3 John McCarthy Flag of the United States.svg 2020–2021300003(22)
4 Luis Robles Flag of the United States.svg 2020200002(15)
5 Clément Diop Flag of Senegal.svg 2022100001(3)
  1. 1 2 3 Numbers in brackets indicate appearances made.

Other records

Coaching records

As of May 4, 2024
CoachNat.FromToRecord
GWDLWin %
Diego Alonso Flag of Uruguay.svg December 30, 2019January 7, 2021247314029.17
Phil Neville Flag of England.svg January 18, 2021June 1, 202390351342038.89
Javier Morales (interim) Flag of Argentina.svg June 1, 2023July 10, 20237133014.29
Gerardo Martino Flag of Argentina.svg July 10, 2023present38171110044.74
Total159603069037.74

Honors

CompetitionTitlesRunners-up
Leagues Cup 2023
U.S. Open Cup 2023

See also

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