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Major Indoor Soccer League (2008–2014)

The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL), originally known as the National Indoor Soccer League, was a professional indoor soccer league which began play in 2008.[1][2] It was the third league to be known as the Major Indoor Soccer League after the MISL I and MISL II. The MISL name is arguably the most recognizable name in indoor soccer due to its history dating back to 1978.[3] The league name and assets are currently owned by the United Soccer Leagues. The departure of six teams which joined the Professional Arena Soccer League (now the Major Arena Soccer League) after the 2013–14 season effectively ended the MISL.

Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL)
Founded2008
Folded2014
CountryUnited States
Last championsMissouri Comets
Most championshipsMilwaukee Wave (2)
Baltimore Blast (2)
Websitehttp://misl.uslsoccer.com

History

Launch as NISL

The NISL was one of three leagues that organized in late 2008 after the demise of the second MISL; the other two being the PASL-Pro (an offshoot of the Premier Arena Soccer League) and the Xtreme Soccer League. The NISL and the XSL were more closely related, with both leagues first announcing four former MISL teams respectively and using the same game rules as the MISL.

Originally, five teams had been announced to play in the inaugural season; four who were in the previous MISL (Baltimore, Monterrey, Orlando Sharks, and Philadelphia) and one formerly in the American Indoor Soccer League (Rockford).[4] However, the Orlando Sharks were forced to go inactive because of scheduling conflicts with Amway Arena. Later, a second former AISL franchise, the Massachusetts Twisters, were brought in to take the place of the Sharks.

In July 2009, the XSL announced they were going on a one-year hiatus due to a lack of monetary backing. The NISL attempted to attract the former MISL teams from the folded XSL to join for the 2009–10 season, and succeeded in acquiring the Milwaukee Wave as a result. The other XSL franchises, minus the Chicago Storm, folded along with the XSL. Shortly after the Wave joined the NISL, the Massachusetts Twisters folded, leaving the 2009–10 season with only five teams again.

Shortly before the league launched its 2009–10 season, the opportunity arose to purchase the rights to the "Major Indoor Soccer League" name; the league successfully acquired the rights and immediately rebranded itself as the newest MISL.[5]

The MISL expanded into Missouri (Kansas City area) and Omaha starting with the 2010–11 season.

Merger with I-League

For the 2010–11 season, the league consisted of only five teams, with the Rockford Rampage and Monterrey La Raza no longer active league members.[6] On October 15, 2010, the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel reported the exodus of the Philadelphia KiXX and the addition of a Chicago franchise.[7]

 
Logo for proposed USL I-League

In October 2010, the United Soccer Leagues (USL), which also oversees the men's USL Pro and USL Premier Development Leagues proposed a new league which was to begin play in the fall of 2011, the 'USL I-League.[8] However, in May 2011, the USL, struggling to sign teams for the new league, agreed instead to take over operation of the MISL.[9] Three teams from the proposed league were added: the Norfolk SharX, Rochester Lancers and Syracuse Silver Knights.

In June 2012, the MISL announced that a new Chicago franchise was awarded to Armando Gamboa and Dave Mokry for the 2012–13 season. The club was subsequently named the Chicago Soul, with the club making its home at the Sears Centre.[10] Meanwhile, the Norfolk SharX announced that the team would cease operations effective immediately because of financial difficulties.

Final season

A new incarnation of the St. Louis Ambush were announced as an expansion team in June 2013. This was St. Louis' first professional indoor soccer team since the St. Louis Steamers folded in 2006.[11][12]

One day after the 2013–14 MISL Championship game, USL President Tim Holt released a video stating that the USL was reevaluating the MISL to create a more "sustainable" league that features the highest level of professional indoor soccer. He noted that the process would take "more than a few months" and that the possibility of not having a 2014–15 playing season existed.[3][13][14]

In the following months, six of the seven teams from the final MISL season joined the Professional Arena Soccer League, which was renamed the Major Arena Soccer League. This was the effective end of MISL III.

Commissioner

Name Years
David Grimaldi 2008–2011
Chris Economides 2011–2014

Teams

Team City/Area Arena Founded 1st Season Last Season Status
Baltimore Blast Baltimore Baltimore Arena 1992 2008 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL[3][13]
Chicago Riot Chicago Odeum Expo Center 2010 2010 2011 Folded in 2011
Chicago Soul Hoffman Estates, Illinois (Chicago area) Sears Centre 2012 2012 2013 Folded in 2013
Massachusetts Twisters West Springfield, Massachusetts The Big E Coliseum 2003 2008 2009 Folded in 2009
Milwaukee Wave Milwaukee U.S. Cellular Arena 1984 2009 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL
Missouri Comets Independence, Missouri (Kansas City area) Silverstein Eye Centers Arena 2010 2010 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL[3][13]
Monterrey La Raza[6] Monterrey, Nuevo León Arena Monterrey 2007 2008 2010 Folded in 2010
Norfolk SharX[15] Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Scope 2010 2011 2012 Folded in 2012
Omaha Vipers Omaha, Nebraska Omaha Civic Auditorium 2010 2010 2011 Departed in 2011 for PASL; folded before season began[16]
Orlando Sharks[17] Orlando, Florida Amway Arena 2007 2008 2008 Folded in 2008
Pennsylvania Roar[18] Reading, Pennsylvania Santander Arena 2013 2013 2014 Folded in 2014
Philadelphia KiXX[7] Philadelphia Liacouras Center 1995 2008 2010 Folded in 2010
Rochester Lancers Rochester, New York Blue Cross Arena 2010 2010 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL[3][13]
Rockford Rampage[6] Rockford, Illinois Rockford MetroCentre 2005 2008 2010 Folded in 2010
St. Louis Ambush St. Charles, Missouri (St. Louis area) Family Arena 2013 2013 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL[3][13]
Syracuse Silver Knights Syracuse, New York War Memorial at Oncenter 2010 2010 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL[3][13]
Wichita Wings Park City, Kansas (Wichita area) Hartman Arena 2011 2011 2013 Folded in 2013

† Never played an NISL/MISL game

Championships

Season Date(s) Champion Series Runner-up Score(s) Host Playoffs MVP
2008–09 April 11, 2009 Baltimore Blast 1–0 Rockford Rampage 13–10 Baltimore Sagu
2009–10 April 4, 2010 Monterrey La Raza 1–0 Milwaukee Wave 12–6 Milwaukee Carlos Farias
2010–11 March 25, 2011 Milwaukee Wave 1–0 Baltimore Blast 16–7 Baltimore Marcel Feenstra
2011–12 March 16, 2012;
March 18, 2012
Milwaukee Wave 2–0 Baltimore Blast 14–2, 12–10 (OT) Baltimore/Milwaukee Marcio Leite
2012–13 March 14, 2013;
March 16, 2013
Baltimore Blast 2–0 Missouri Comets 21–12, 8–6 Missouri/Baltimore William Vanzela
2013–14 March 14, 2014;
March 16, 2014
Missouri Comets 2–1 Baltimore Blast 15–8, 4–19, 6–4 Missouri/Baltimore Brian Harris

Average attendance

Year Games Total Average Playoffs Games Total Average
2008–09 41 170,696 4,163 2009 3# 16,311 5,437
2009–10 50 188,005 3,760 2010 3 14,415 4,805
2010–11 50 199,123 3,982 2011 3# 17,219 5,740
2011–12 84 336,478 4,005 2012 6 30,820 5,136
2012–13 91 377,027 4,143 2013 6# 30,698 6,140
2013–14 70 326,123 4,658 2014 6# 27,794 4,633
Seasons Games Total Average Seasons Games Total Average
6 386 1,597,452 4,138 6 26 137,257 5,280

# A third "mini-game" had to decide the winner after one or more series were tied at 1 game a piece.

References

  1. ^ "Orlando Sharks join new indoor soccer league, will play 18-game schedule". Orlando Business Journal. Orlando, Florida. September 10, 2008. Retrieved October 1, 2008.
  2. ^ Baker, Kent (September 10, 2008). "Blast joins downsized new league". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved October 1, 2008.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Holt, Tim (March 17, 2014). "MISL Statement". MISL (via YouTube). Archived from the original on 2021-12-15. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  4. ^ Welsh, Sean (September 10, 2008). . Baltimore Examiner. Archived from the original on September 11, 2008. Retrieved October 1, 2008.
  5. ^ "The new face of indoor soccer". MISL.net. 2 November 2009. Retrieved 4 November 2009.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ a b c . MISL. Archived from the original on February 5, 2012. Retrieved October 6, 2010.
  7. ^ a b Walker, Don (October 15, 2010). "Changes ahead for Wave, MISL". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. Retrieved October 15, 2010.
  8. ^ "USL Moves Indoors With I-League" (Press release). United Soccer Leagues. July 21, 2010. Archived from the original on July 10, 2012. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  9. ^ (Press release). United Soccer Leagues. May 16, 2011. Archived from the original on November 7, 2014. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  10. ^ . misl.uslsoccer.com. June 22, 2012. Archived from the original on June 24, 2012. Retrieved June 24, 2012.
  11. ^ "Indoor soccer to return to Family Arena in St. Charles". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. June 12, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  12. ^ . misl.uslsoccer.com. June 14, 2013. Archived from the original on June 19, 2013. Retrieved June 14, 2013.
  13. ^ a b c d e f Kramer, Lindsay (March 17, 2014). "Syracuse Silver Knights soccer team part of group exploring possible bolt from the MISL". The Post-Standard. Syracuse, New York. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  14. ^ . MilwaukeeWave.com. Milwaukee Wave. March 28, 2014. Archived from the original on April 1, 2014. Retrieved March 29, 2014.
  15. ^ "Economic Hardship Shuts Down Norfolk SharX Pro Soccer Team". NorfolkSharX. June 25, 2012. Retrieved June 25, 2012.
  16. ^ Burbach, Christopher (October 11, 2011). "Vipers can't get lease on Civic, won't play the 2011-12 season". Omaha World-Herald. Retrieved November 20, 2012.
  17. ^ Ruiz, Stephen (October 23, 2008). "Orlando's indoor soccer team will skip this season, focus on returning in 2009". Orlando Sentinel. Orlando, Florida. Retrieved October 31, 2008.
  18. ^ . MISL. August 5, 2013. Archived from the original on August 8, 2013. Retrieved August 5, 2013.

External links

  • Broadcast partner's official website

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The Major Indoor Soccer League MISL originally known as the National Indoor Soccer League was a professional indoor soccer league which began play in 2008 1 2 It was the third league to be known as the Major Indoor Soccer League after the MISL I and MISL II The MISL name is arguably the most recognizable name in indoor soccer due to its history dating back to 1978 3 The league name and assets are currently owned by the United Soccer Leagues The departure of six teams which joined the Professional Arena Soccer League now the Major Arena Soccer League after the 2013 14 season effectively ended the MISL Major Indoor Soccer League MISL Founded2008Folded2014CountryUnited StatesLast championsMissouri CometsMost championshipsMilwaukee Wave 2 Baltimore Blast 2 Websitehttp misl uslsoccer com Contents 1 History 1 1 Launch as NISL 1 2 Merger with I League 1 3 Final season 2 Commissioner 3 Teams 4 Championships 5 Average attendance 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditLaunch as NISL Edit The NISL was one of three leagues that organized in late 2008 after the demise of the second MISL the other two being the PASL Pro an offshoot of the Premier Arena Soccer League and the Xtreme Soccer League The NISL and the XSL were more closely related with both leagues first announcing four former MISL teams respectively and using the same game rules as the MISL Originally five teams had been announced to play in the inaugural season four who were in the previous MISL Baltimore Monterrey Orlando Sharks and Philadelphia and one formerly in the American Indoor Soccer League Rockford 4 However the Orlando Sharks were forced to go inactive because of scheduling conflicts with Amway Arena Later a second former AISL franchise the Massachusetts Twisters were brought in to take the place of the Sharks In July 2009 the XSL announced they were going on a one year hiatus due to a lack of monetary backing The NISL attempted to attract the former MISL teams from the folded XSL to join for the 2009 10 season and succeeded in acquiring the Milwaukee Wave as a result The other XSL franchises minus the Chicago Storm folded along with the XSL Shortly after the Wave joined the NISL the Massachusetts Twisters folded leaving the 2009 10 season with only five teams again Shortly before the league launched its 2009 10 season the opportunity arose to purchase the rights to the Major Indoor Soccer League name the league successfully acquired the rights and immediately rebranded itself as the newest MISL 5 The MISL expanded into Missouri Kansas City area and Omaha starting with the 2010 11 season Merger with I League Edit For the 2010 11 season the league consisted of only five teams with the Rockford Rampage and Monterrey La Raza no longer active league members 6 On October 15 2010 the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reported the exodus of the Philadelphia KiXX and the addition of a Chicago franchise 7 Logo for proposed USL I League In October 2010 the United Soccer Leagues USL which also oversees the men s USL Pro and USL Premier Development Leagues proposed a new league which was to begin play in the fall of 2011 the USL I League 8 However in May 2011 the USL struggling to sign teams for the new league agreed instead to take over operation of the MISL 9 Three teams from the proposed league were added the Norfolk SharX Rochester Lancers and Syracuse Silver Knights In June 2012 the MISL announced that a new Chicago franchise was awarded to Armando Gamboa and Dave Mokry for the 2012 13 season The club was subsequently named the Chicago Soul with the club making its home at the Sears Centre 10 Meanwhile the Norfolk SharX announced that the team would cease operations effective immediately because of financial difficulties Final season Edit A new incarnation of the St Louis Ambush were announced as an expansion team in June 2013 This was St Louis first professional indoor soccer team since the St Louis Steamers folded in 2006 11 12 One day after the 2013 14 MISL Championship game USL President Tim Holt released a video stating that the USL was reevaluating the MISL to create a more sustainable league that features the highest level of professional indoor soccer He noted that the process would take more than a few months and that the possibility of not having a 2014 15 playing season existed 3 13 14 In the following months six of the seven teams from the final MISL season joined the Professional Arena Soccer League which was renamed the Major Arena Soccer League This was the effective end of MISL III Commissioner EditName YearsDavid Grimaldi 2008 2011Chris Economides 2011 2014Teams EditTeam City Area Arena Founded 1st Season Last Season StatusBaltimore Blast Baltimore Baltimore Arena 1992 2008 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL 3 13 Chicago Riot Chicago Odeum Expo Center 2010 2010 2011 Folded in 2011Chicago Soul Hoffman Estates Illinois Chicago area Sears Centre 2012 2012 2013 Folded in 2013Massachusetts Twisters West Springfield Massachusetts The Big E Coliseum 2003 2008 2009 Folded in 2009Milwaukee Wave Milwaukee U S Cellular Arena 1984 2009 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASLMissouri Comets Independence Missouri Kansas City area Silverstein Eye Centers Arena 2010 2010 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL 3 13 Monterrey La Raza 6 Monterrey Nuevo Leon Arena Monterrey 2007 2008 2010 Folded in 2010Norfolk SharX 15 Norfolk Virginia Norfolk Scope 2010 2011 2012 Folded in 2012Omaha Vipers Omaha Nebraska Omaha Civic Auditorium 2010 2010 2011 Departed in 2011 for PASL folded before season began 16 Orlando Sharks 17 Orlando Florida Amway Arena 2007 2008 2008 Folded in 2008Pennsylvania Roar 18 Reading Pennsylvania Santander Arena 2013 2013 2014 Folded in 2014Philadelphia KiXX 7 Philadelphia Liacouras Center 1995 2008 2010 Folded in 2010Rochester Lancers Rochester New York Blue Cross Arena 2010 2010 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL 3 13 Rockford Rampage 6 Rockford Illinois Rockford MetroCentre 2005 2008 2010 Folded in 2010St Louis Ambush St Charles Missouri St Louis area Family Arena 2013 2013 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL 3 13 Syracuse Silver Knights Syracuse New York War Memorial at Oncenter 2010 2010 2014 Departed in 2014 for MASL 3 13 Wichita Wings Park City Kansas Wichita area Hartman Arena 2011 2011 2013 Folded in 2013 Never played an NISL MISL gameChampionships EditSeason Date s Champion Series Runner up Score s Host Playoffs MVP2008 09 April 11 2009 Baltimore Blast 1 0 Rockford Rampage 13 10 Baltimore Sagu2009 10 April 4 2010 Monterrey La Raza 1 0 Milwaukee Wave 12 6 Milwaukee Carlos Farias2010 11 March 25 2011 Milwaukee Wave 1 0 Baltimore Blast 16 7 Baltimore Marcel Feenstra2011 12 March 16 2012 March 18 2012 Milwaukee Wave 2 0 Baltimore Blast 14 2 12 10 OT Baltimore Milwaukee Marcio Leite2012 13 March 14 2013 March 16 2013 Baltimore Blast 2 0 Missouri Comets 21 12 8 6 Missouri Baltimore William Vanzela2013 14 March 14 2014 March 16 2014 Missouri Comets 2 1 Baltimore Blast 15 8 4 19 6 4 Missouri Baltimore Brian HarrisAverage attendance EditYear Games Total Average Playoffs Games Total Average2008 09 41 170 696 4 163 2009 3 16 311 5 4372009 10 50 188 005 3 760 2010 3 14 415 4 8052010 11 50 199 123 3 982 2011 3 17 219 5 7402011 12 84 336 478 4 005 2012 6 30 820 5 1362012 13 91 377 027 4 143 2013 6 30 698 6 1402013 14 70 326 123 4 658 2014 6 27 794 4 633Seasons Games Total Average Seasons Games Total Average6 386 1 597 452 4 138 6 26 137 257 5 280 A third mini game had to decide the winner after one or more series were tied at 1 game a piece References Edit Orlando Sharks join new indoor soccer league will play 18 game schedule Orlando Business Journal Orlando Florida September 10 2008 Retrieved October 1 2008 Baker Kent September 10 2008 Blast joins downsized new league The Baltimore Sun Retrieved October 1 2008 a b c d e f g Holt Tim March 17 2014 MISL Statement MISL via YouTube Archived from the original on 2021 12 15 Retrieved March 23 2014 Welsh Sean September 10 2008 A new league Blasts off National Indoor Soccer League to house Blast 4 others Baltimore Examiner Archived from the original on September 11 2008 Retrieved October 1 2008 The new face of indoor soccer MISL net 2 November 2009 Retrieved 4 November 2009 permanent dead link a b c About the MISL MISL Archived from the original on February 5 2012 Retrieved October 6 2010 a b Walker Don October 15 2010 Changes ahead for Wave MISL Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved October 15 2010 USL Moves Indoors With I League Press release United Soccer Leagues July 21 2010 Archived from the original on July 10 2012 Retrieved March 23 2014 USL Enters Into Agreement with MISL Press release United Soccer Leagues May 16 2011 Archived from the original on November 7 2014 Retrieved March 23 2014 Chicago Franchise Set For 2012 13 misl uslsoccer com June 22 2012 Archived from the original on June 24 2012 Retrieved June 24 2012 Indoor soccer to return to Family Arena in St Charles St Louis Post Dispatch June 12 2013 Retrieved June 14 2013 St Louis Ambush Join MISL misl uslsoccer com June 14 2013 Archived from the original on June 19 2013 Retrieved June 14 2013 a b c d e f Kramer Lindsay March 17 2014 Syracuse Silver Knights soccer team part of group exploring possible bolt from the MISL The Post Standard Syracuse New York Retrieved March 23 2014 Milwaukee Wave Moves Forward On Several Fronts MilwaukeeWave com Milwaukee Wave March 28 2014 Archived from the original on April 1 2014 Retrieved March 29 2014 Economic Hardship Shuts Down Norfolk SharX Pro Soccer Team NorfolkSharX June 25 2012 Retrieved June 25 2012 Burbach Christopher October 11 2011 Vipers can t get lease on Civic won t play the 2011 12 season Omaha World Herald Retrieved November 20 2012 Ruiz Stephen October 23 2008 Orlando s indoor soccer team will skip this season focus on returning in 2009 Orlando Sentinel Orlando Florida Retrieved October 31 2008 Roar Name Puls Head Coach MISL August 5 2013 Archived from the original on August 8 2013 Retrieved August 5 2013 External links EditMISL official website Broadcast partner s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Major Indoor Soccer League 2008 2014 amp oldid 1060538614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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