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Kansas City Wizards 2010 soccer season
Kansas City Wizards
2010 season
President
Robb Heineman
Head coach
Peter Vermes
Major League Soccer
East: 3rd Overall: 9th
U.S. Open Cup
Qualification Semifinals
Top goalscorer
League: Kei Kamara (10) All: Kei Kamara (10)
Home colors
Away colors
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Main article: Kansas City Wizards Seasons
The 2010 Kansas City Wizards season was the club's 15th season since its establishment in 1995. The club participated in the MLS for the 15th time, and in the U.S. Open Cup for the 14th time. Local television broadcast rights were held by KCWE in the first year of a four year deal. Every home and away match for the league season was available on local over-the-air high definition. On January 20, the club broke ground on their future stadium.[1]
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