Even the third time around now, Minnesota United's game Saturday against an Orlando City team that Loons coach Adrian Heath once tirelessly built remains for him unlike any other.
Heath coached the franchise in two cities, spending nearly eight seasons. He led the team on and off the field from the United Soccer League to Major League Soccer and a big-league debut that filled the city's vast Citrus Bowl for its first game in March 2015.
"I had great years there, put in an awful lot there," Heath said. "That's probably the hardest I've ever worked in my life, to make the club relevant in a city that had never had football, culminating in 62,000 people on opening day of the MLS season. So they will always be something more than just another team for me."
Heath left England to coach an expansion USL team in Austin, Texas, for two seasons before he relocated with it to Orlando for the 2011 season. He led Orlando City to the third-tier USL Pro league's regular-season and playoff championships in its first season there. The team, with a young midfielder from Trinidad named Kevin Molino on the roster, finished no worse than second in its division before moving up to MLS.
In that time, he coached and guided personnel decisions that helped build the roster toward major league status. He also played salesman, pitching the sport and his team to any gathering that would listen.
"People who weren't there don't know what we put in to make the club what it was," Heath said. "It was 6½ years, day in and day out, every night out in the community trying to build the club and the profile of the club. Radio, TV, newspapers, magazines, you name it, we were there. We were there at the opening of an envelope if it meant us getting some publicity that helped build the club.
"You can't put the amount of time and effort I did into that club and never have more than just a normal feeling for it. That will never change."
Heath was fired 16 games into the 2016 season, Orlando City's second in MLS. Four months later, Minnesota United, after completing its final season in the North American Soccer League, hired him for its move into MLS.