Results

COD – CDL – Major 5 05/27 22:00 - New York Subliners v Florida Mutineers 3-0
COD – CDL – Major 5 05/27 19:00 - Minnesota RØKKR v Florida Mutineers 3-0
COD – CDL – Major 5 05/25 20:30 - OpTic Texas v Florida Mutineers 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 5 Quals 05/20 20:30 - Florida Mutineers v OpTic Texas 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 5 Quals 05/19 19:00 - Florida Mutineers v London Royal Ravens 2-0
COD - CDL - Major 5 Quals 05/13 20:40 - LA Thieves v Florida Mutineers 1-3
COD - CDL - Major 5 Quals 05/12 20:30 - Florida Mutineers v Boston Breach 0-3
COD - CDL - Major 5 Quals 05/07 19:00 - Florida Mutineers v LA Guerrillas 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 4 04/22 17:30 - Toronto Ultra v Florida Mutineers 3-0
COD - CDL - Major 4 04/21 17:30 - Florida Mutineers v Las Vegas Legion 3-2
COD - CDL - Major 4 - Calificari 04/15 20:30 - Florida Mutineers v Las Vegas Legion 1-3
COD - CDL - Major 4 - Calificari 04/09 20:30 - Toronto Ultra v Florida Mutineers 3-0

Wikipedia - Miami Heretics

The Miami Heretics (formerly Florida Mutineers) is an American professional Call of Duty League (CDL) esports team based in Florida. Miami Heretics is owned by Misfits Gaming in partnership with Spanish esports organization Team Heretics, with Misfits Gaming also owning an Overwatch League team called the Florida Mayhem.

History

On August 20, 2019, Activision Blizzard announced that Misfits Gaming had purchased one of the two new franchise slots for the Call of Duty League. According to ESPN, the publisher was looking to sell slots for approximately $25 million per team. On October 28, 2019, branding was revealed as the Florida Mutineers. On December 2, 2019, they revealed the five-man starting roster of Prestinni, Frosty, Skyz, Havok, and Maux and coach Atura.

After splitting their first two series of the 2020 season at the CDL 2020 Launch Weekend event, the Mutineers outperformed expectations at the Atlanta FaZe Home Series. After losing 3–2 to the London Royal Ravens in their first series, Florida survived elimination matches against Optic Gaming Los Angeles and London, taking these series 3-1 and 3–2, respectively. In the semifinals, Prestinni and the Mutineers ousted twin Arcitys and the Chicago Huntsmen 3–2 to meet the Atlanta FaZe in the finals, where they would lose 3–0.[]

Sometime prior to their next event, CDL Los Angeles, Prestinni made the decision to take some time away from the competitive scene, leading to the team's signing and immediate starting of Maurice "Fero" Henriquez.[] This would turn out to be a permanent move, however, as Fero would remain in the starting lineup even after Prestinni's return in late March 2020.[] The new lineup of Fero, Frosty, Skyz, Havok, and Maux would fall short at CDL Los Angeles, going 1–2 in matches with a 3-7 map count.[] They would bounce back with an event win at CDL Dallas, making a loser's bracket run before dropping the Minnesota ROKKR in the finals for their first win of the 2020 season.[] An early exit from their own home series,[] however, would prove to be the catalyst for change. An underperforming Maux was replaced with standout amateur player Joe "Owakening" Conley prior to CDL Minnesota. The new lineup saw unprecedented success across the next two events; Owakening, Fero, Frosty, Havok, and Skyz blitzed through CDL Minnesota and CDL Paris with an 8-0 match record and 24-9 map count.[]

On 24 August, 2023, Florida Mutineers announced that the team would be rebranded to Miami Heretics following a partnership with Spanish esports organization Team Heretics. As part of the announcement, the team announced an all Spanish roster for the 2024 season.