#1 Antigua Barracuda 2013
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Antigua Barracuda were an interesting outfit. Formed in 2010 with the goal of strengthening the Antigua & Barbuda national team, the club chose to play outside the country, competing in the United Soccer League, a US third-tier competition.
Poor crowds and financial difficulties plagued Barracuda throughout their existence, but the problems came to a head in 2013 when the club announced that due to poor crowds at their converted cricket stadium home, Barracuda would become a traveling team playing all games away from home.
Barracuda were forced to function on a shoestring budget, with the team operating out of hotels and spending long hours in minibusses traveling to games up and down America.
It went as badly as expected. Antigua Barracuda lost each and every one of the 26 games they played that season, becoming the first professional club in history to fail to register a single point, and finishing the campaign with a goal difference of -80.
Barracuda folded at the end of 2013, ensuring that their famously bad season would be their last.