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Major Arena Soccer League

The Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) is a North American professional indoor soccer league. The MASL features teams playing coast-to-coast in the United States and Mexico. MASL is the highest level of arena soccer in North America.[2] The league draw talent from a global talent pool with players from MLS, LigaMX and many national teams. With a new management team, the league has grown in popularity and commercially. Former USMNT and MLS star Landon Donovan played in MASL as do multiple international players.

Major Arena Soccer League
FoundedMay 18, 2008; 15 years ago (2008-05-18)
CountryUnited States (11 teams)
Other club(s) fromMexico (2 teams)
ConfederationConfederación Panamericana
de Minifutbol (CPM)
Number of teams13
Level on pyramid1
Domestic cup(s)U.S. Open
Current championsChihuahua Savage (2)
Most championshipsSan Diego Sockers (6)
TV partnersTwitch[1]
Websitemaslsoccer.com
Current: 2023–24 season

History edit

The league was organized as the Professional Arena Soccer League on May 18, 2008, as an offshoot of the Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL-Premier), the largest amateur league in the United States. The league was originally nicknamed "PASL-Pro" to distinguish it from PASL-Premier.[3] The first league game was played on October 25, 2008, in front of a crowd of 3,239 at the Stockton Arena, in Stockton, California, with the California Cougars defeating the Colorado Lightning 10–5.[4] In 2011, it was announced the professional league would officially be referred to as simply PASL, while the amateur league would still be referred to as the PASL-Premier.[5]

On March 17, 2014, one day after the 2013–2014 Major Indoor Soccer League Championship finale, United Soccer Leagues President Tim Holt announced "a number" of teams would not be returning to MISL the following year.[6] In April 2014 it was officially announced that six teams (Baltimore Blast, Milwaukee Wave, Missouri Comets, Rochester Lancers, St. Louis Ambush, and Syracuse Silver Knights) joined PASL for the 2014–2015 season.[7][8]

The league announced a change in its name from the Professional Arena Soccer League to the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) on May 18, 2014.[9][10] This represents a merging of the MISL and PASL names. MASL fielded 23 teams for the 2014–15 season.[9][11]

Split and re-merger into the MASL edit

In February 2016, the current owner of the Baltimore Blast, Ed Hale, announced his intentions to leave the MASL and form a new league, the Indoor Professional League.[12] Hale was later announced as the chairman of the league, and Sam Fantauzzo, former owner of the Rochester Lancers, was announced as the first commissioner of the league. The St. Louis Ambush, Baltimore Blast, and Harrisburg Heat announced plans to join, along with the expansion Florida Tropics SC.[13][14] In July 2016, the MASL was reformed as a new not for profit entity [501(c)6], a new entity separate from the previous MASL, LLC.

In August 2016, the new MASL announced that the Blast, Heat, and Ambush would return to the MASL while the Tropics would join the MASL as an expansion team.[15] This effectively ended the IPL split with the MASL.

In a repeat of the 2015-16 Newman Cup the Baltimore Blast would go on to once again defeat Soles de Sonora 2–1.

Launch of M2 edit

In October 2017 it was officially announced the Major Arena Soccer League 2 (M2) would launch in December 2017. The M2 serves as the developmental league for the MASL. The initial lineup of this league consisted of former MASL clubs Chicago Mustangs, Waza Flo, the reserve teams for the Ontario Fury, San Diego Sockers, former PASL clubs, and new expansion teams.[16]

High-profile players edit

In the 2018–19 season, the MASL saw an influx of players to the arena game with past MLS experience,[17] headlined by the additions of Landon Donovan to the San Diego Sockers, Jermaine Jones to the Ontario Fury, and Dwayne De Rosario with the Mississauga MetroStars.

End of the 2019–20 season edit

Like many sports leagues, the MASL ended its regular 2019–20 season early because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[18] In May, the league announced that it was looking at conducting its playoffs in a centralized location.[19] However, this did not take place, and the remainder of the season was cancelled.[20]

Formation of the Major Arena Soccer League 3 edit

On July 20, 2020, the MASL launched a new semi-professional/amateur developmental league known as M3 (Major Arena Soccer League 3) set to kick off in 2021.[21][22][23] The anticipated conferences expected to play were to be in the North East, Mid-Atlantic, South East, Great Lakes, Central North, Central South, Heartland Conference, Mountain North, Mountain South, Southwest, Pacific North, and Pacific South regions. The Omaha Kings FC, Sunflower State FC, Grand Rapids Wanderers FC and Muskegon Risers SC were announced as the first members of the league.[24] However, the Risers were dropped from M3 and replaced by the Springfield Demize and Wichita Wings 2. The league launched their new website on January 30, 2017.[25]

Teams edit

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Locations of teams in Major Arena Soccer League
            Eastern Conference            Western Conference
Overview of Major Arena Soccer League teams
Team City/State Arena Founded Joined Head coach M2 Affiliate Conference
Baltimore Blast Towson, Maryland SECU Arena 1992 2014
2021a
David Bascome Baltimore Arsenal[26] Eastern Conference
Harrisburg Heat Harrisburg, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Equine Arena 2012 2012
2021a
Pat Healey
Kansas City Comets Independence, Missouri Cable Dahmer Arena 2010 2014 Stefan Stokic
Milwaukee Wave Milwaukee, Wisconsin UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena 1984 2014
2021a
Giuliano Oliviero Muskegon Risers SC
St. Louis Ambush St. Charles, Missouri Family Arena 2013 2014 Jeff Locker St. Louis Ambush II
Utica City FC Utica, New York Adirondack Bank Center 2010 2014
2021a
Hewerton Moriera United Elite Krajisnik FC[27]
Chihuahua Savage Chihuahua, Chihuahua Arena Corner Sport 2019 2021b Everardo Sánchez Chihuahua Savage II Western Conference
Dallas Sidekicks Allen, Texas Credit Union of Texas Event Center 2012 2014
2018c
Terry Woodberry
Empire Strykers[28][29] Ontario, California Toyota Arena 2013 2013 Paul Wright Empire Jets
Texas Outlaws Mesquite, Texas Mesquite Arena 2019 2019
2022d
Antonio "Tatu" Pecorari Amarillo Bombers
Monterrey Flash Monterrey, Nuevo León Arena Borregos 2013 2013
2022e
Mariano Bollella RGV Barracudas FC
San Diego Sockers San Diego, California Pechanga Arena 2009 2009 Phil Salvagio San Diego Sockers 2
Tacoma Stars Kent, Washington accesso ShoWare Center 2003 2010
2015f
Adam Becker Tacoma Stars Reserves (WISL)

Notes:

a – Suspended operations following the 2019–20 season due to COVID-19, and rejoined the league for the 2021–22 season.
b – Chihuahua joined the M2 for the 2019–20 season and then suspended operations following the season due to COVID-19. Originally planned to rejoin the M2 for the 2021–22 season, the MASL membership of the Soles de Sonora was transferred to the Savage instead.[30][31]
c – Dallas suspended operations following the 2016–17 season; they rejoined the league for the 2018–19 season.
d – Mesquite suspended operations following the 2019–20 season due to COVID-19, they rejoined the league for the 2022–23 season.
e – Monterrey suspended operations following the 2014–15 season; they rejoined the league for the 2017–18 season. Monterrey suspended operations following the 2019–20 season due to COVID-19, they rejoined the league for the 2022–23 season.
f – Tacoma moved down to the PASL-Premier for the 2013–14 season, played in the WISL in the 2014–15 season and then rejoined the MASL near the end of the 2014–15 season (in 2015) replacing the Seattle Impact.

Champions edit

North American Finals champions
Season Champions Score Runner-Up Playoffs / Host
2008–09 Stockton Cougars 13–5 1790 Cincinnati Stockton, California
2009–10 San Diego Sockers 9–8 La Raza de Guadalajara San Diego, California
2010–11 San Diego Sockers 10–6 La Raza de Guadalajara Cincinnati, Ohio
Ron Newman Cup champions
Season Champions Score(s) Runner-Up Playoffs / Host
2011–12 San Diego Sockers 10–7 Detroit Waza Flo San Diego, California
2012–13 San Diego Sockers 8–6 Detroit Waza Flo San Diego, California
2013–14 Chicago Mustangs 14–5 Hidalgo La Fiera Hoffman Estates, Illinois
2014–15 Monterrey Flash 6–4 (OT), 4–6, 4–3 (OT) Baltimore Blast Monterrey, N.L., México (2-game series with mini-game tiebreaker)
2015–16 Baltimore Blast 7–4, 14–13 (OT) Soles de Sonora Hermosillo, Son., México (2-game series with mini-game tiebreaker)
2016–17 Baltimore Blast 2–4, 9–8 (OT), 1–0 Soles de Sonora Hermosillo, Son., México (2-game series with mini-game tiebreaker)
2017–18 Baltimore Blast 4–3 Monterrey Flash Monterrey, N.L., México
2018–19 Milwaukee Wave 5–2 Monterrey Flash Milwaukee, Wisconsin
2019–20 Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021 San Diego Sockers 7–3, 5–6 (OT), 2–1 Ontario Fury Ontario, California (2-game series with mini-game tiebreaker)
2021–22 San Diego Sockers 6–3, 4–3 Florida Tropics SC San Diego, California (2-game series with mini-game tiebreaker)
2022–23 Chihuahua Savage 7–6, 10–6 Baltimore Blast Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México
2023–24 Chihuahua Savage 4–3, 5–4 Kansas City Comets Chihuahua, Chihuahua, México

Attendance edit

Attendance by season for the Major Arena Soccer League
Season Games Total Average Playoffs Games Total Average Reference
2008–09 58* 76,888 1,326 2009
2009–10 87† 58,801 676 2010
2010–11 84‡ 59,128 704 2011
2011–12 96 63,003 656 2012 6 7,211 1,201 [32][33]
2012–13 151 146,193 968 2013 11 19,006 1,727 [34][35]
2013–14 159 214,552 1,349 2014 10 23,889 2,388 [36][37]
2014–15 223 546,705 2,451 2015 19 88,513 4,658 [38][39]
2015–16 198 480,019 2,424 2016 24 93,004 3,876 [40][41]
2016–17 170 474,809 2,793 2017 19 61,196 3,221 [42]
2017–18 176 446,913 2,539 2018 12 49,198 4,100 [43]
2018–19 204 462,670 2,268 2019 12 41,756 3,480 [44]
2019–20 179 454,670 2,540 2020 [45]
2021 17 19,519 1,148 2021 5 7,311 1,462
2021–22 143 264,448 1,849 2022 18 24,218 1,345 [46]
2022–23 168 364,822 2,172 2023 20# 33,311 1,851 [47]
2023–24 156 334,987 2,147 2024 16# 15,282 955 [48]
* Does not include 28 games where attendance was not reported. The PASL 2008–09 regular season consisted of 86 games total.
Does not include 8 games where attendance was not reported. The PASL 2009–10 regular season consisted of 95 games total.
Does not include 10 games where attendance was not reported. The PASL 2010–11 regular season consisted of 94 games total.
Due to COVID-19 only 17 out of 41 games this season where attendance was recorded. In the Ron Newman Cup Playoffs only 5 out 14 games recorded attendance.
Does not include 2 regular season games where attendance was not reported; the MASL 2021–22 regular season consisted of 141 games total. Does not include 5 playoff games where attendance was not reported; the 2022 Ron Newman Cup Playoffs consisted of 18 games total.
# Does not include 2 playoff matches in which attendance was not reported.

Sponsorship edit

The official game ball was made by Puma SE through the 2016–17 season. Starting in the 2017–18 season, Mitre became the official ball sponsor of both the MASL and M2.[49][50]

Broadcast rights edit

Select 2018–2019 MASL matches were broadcast on Eleven Sports Network in the United States.[51] Some matches are also broadcast regionally throughout the United States.[52] All matches since 2016–2017 season are archived on MASLtv, the MASL's YouTube Channel

For the 2022-23 Season, MASL announced broadcast partnerships with Amazon / Twitch, CanelaTV (Spanish) and AtmosphereTV.

With broadcast partnerships driving viewership, the league was recognized for its fast growing fan base and engage viewers.

Staff edit

Commissioner edit

Keith Tozer

Office of the Commissioner edit

Shep MessingChairman
JP DellacameraPresident of Communications/Media
Lindsay Mogle – Director of Communications/Team Services
Jon Ramin – Vice-President of Operations
Werner RothAdvisor
Dennis Fry – Chief Financial Officer
Ken Stanley – Content Director
Ryan Cigich - Head of MASL Officials
Jesse Meehan - Operations Manager[53][54]
Pete Richmire – League Statistician
Óscar Sánchez – Spanish Content Manager
Phil Lavanco – Video Production Manager
Jack Williams – Social Media Manager

Executive committee edit

Lane Smith (Tacoma) – President
Bernie Lilavois (Empire) – Vice-President
Shelly Clark (St. Louis) – Secretary
Phil Salvagio (San Diego) – Treasurer
Mike Zimmerman (Milwaukee) – Member-at-Large

Former/defunct teams edit

Former Major Arena Soccer League teams
Team City/Area Arena Years Played
Atletico Baja Tijuana, Baja California Unidad Deportiva Tijuana 2015–17
Anaheim Bolts Anaheim, California Anaheim Convention Center 2011–13[55][56]
Arizona Storm Glendale, Arizona Phoenix Sports Centre/Arizona Sports Complex 2011–13
Bay Area Rosal Livermore, California Cabernet Indoor Sports 2013–14
Calgary United FC Calgary, Alberta Stampede Corral/Calgary Soccer Centre 2008–11
California Cougars Stockton, California Stockton Arena 2008–11
(as Stockton Cougars 2008–09)
Cedar Rapids Rampage Cedar Rapids, Iowa U.S. Cellular Center 2015–18
Chicago Mustangs[57] Hoffman Estates, Illinois Sears Centre 2012–17
Cincinnati Kings Cincinnati, Ohio Cincinnati Gardens/GameTime Training Center 2008–13
(as 1790 Cincinnati 2008–10)
Cincinnati Saints Cincinnati, Ohio Tri-County Soccerplex 2013–14
Cleveland Freeze North Olmsted, Ohio Soccer Sportsplex 2013–14
Colorado Lightning Fort Collins, Colorado Budweiser Events Center 2008–09
Denver Dynamite Denver, Colorado Denver Sports Center/Parker Fieldhouse/Denver Bladium 2008–10
Edmonton Drillers Edmonton, Alberta Servus Centre/Edmonton Soccer Centre South 2008–11
El Paso Coyotes El Paso, Texas El Paso County Coliseum 2016–19
Florida Tropics SC Lakeland, Florida RP Funding Center 2016–22[58]
Hartford City FC Hartford, Connecticut XL Center Never Played
Hidalgo La Fiera[59][60] Hidalgo, Texas State Farm Arena 2012–14
(as Rio Grande Valley Flash 2012–13)
Illinois Piasa Pontoon Beach, Illinois Soccer For Fun Arena/The Sports Academy/The Field Sports Complex 2010–14
Kansas Magic[61][62] Overland Park, Kansas EPIC Indoor Sports Center 2011–12
Kitsap Pumas Bremerton, Washington Olympic Soccer & Sports Center 2010–11
Laredo Honey Badgers Laredo, Texas Laredo Energy Arena[63] Never Played
Las Vegas Legends Las Vegas, Nevada Orleans Arena/Las Vegas Sports Park 2012–16
Louisville Lightning Louisville, Kentucky Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club 2009–12[64][65]
Mississauga MetroStars Mississauga, Ontario Paramount Fine Foods Centre 2018-19
Ohio Vortex Canton, Ohio Cleveland Metroplex Events Center/Canton Memorial Civic Center/Gameday Sports Center/Pinnacle Sports Complex 2009–13
Omaha Vipers Omaha, Nebraska Omaha Civic Auditorium Never Played
Orlando SeaWolves Kissimmee, Florida Silver Spurs Arena 2018–2020
Oxford City FC of Texas Beaumont, Texas Ford Arena 2012–15
(as Texas Strikers 2012–14)[66][67]
Prince George Fury Prince George, British Columbia CN Centre 2009–10
Real Phoenix Glendale, Arizona Barney Family Sports Complex/Arizona Sports Complex 2012–13[68]
RGV Barracudas FC Hidalgo, Texas State Farm Hidalgo Arena 2014–16, 2017–19
Rochester Lancers Henrietta, New York The Dome Center 2014–15, 2019–20
Rockford Rampage Rockford, Illinois Victory Sports Complex 2012–13[68]
Sacramento Surge Sacramento, California Off the Wall Soccer Arena/Estadio Azteca Soccer Arena/McClellan Park 2012–16
St. Louis Illusion Glen Carbon, Illinois The Game Arena/Dellwood Indoor Soccer Arena 2008–10
Saltillo Rancho Seco Saltillo, Coahuila Autonomous University of Coahuila/Deportivo Rancho Seco 2013−16
Saskatoon Accelerators Saskatoon, Saskatchewan Credit Union Centre/Henk Ruys Soccer Centre 2008–10
Seattle Impact Kent, Washington ShoWare Center 2014–15
Soles de Sonora Hermosillo, Sonora El Centro de Usos Múltiples 2015–20
Springfield Demize Springfield, Missouri Lake Country Soccer 2010–11
Texas Outlaws North Richland Hills, Texas NYTEX Sports Centre/Arena Athletics/TCG Arena 2008–10
Toros Mexico Tijuana, Baja California Arena Furati/Parque UniSantos 2010–14
(as Revolución Tijuana 2010–12)
Tucson Extreme Tucson, Arizona Tucson Convention Center Never Played
Tulsa Revolution Tulsa, Oklahoma Cox Business Center/Expo Square Pavilion 2013–15[69]
Turlock Cal Express Turlock, California Turlock Soccer Center 2011–20
(as Turlock Express 2011–19)
Waza Flo Flint, Michigan Compuware Arena/Taylor Sportsplex/Melvindale Ice Arena/Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center 2008–16
(as Detroit Waza Flo 2008–15)
Wenatchee Fire Wenatchee, Washington Wenatchee Valley Sportsplex 2008–09, 2010–11
Wichita B-52s Wichita, Kansas Hartman Arena 2013–15[70][71]
Winnipeg Alliance Winnipeg, Manitoba MTS Centre/Garden City Soccer Complex 2009–11
Youngstown Nighthawks Youngstown, Ohio Covelli Centre Never played

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External links edit

  • Official website  
  • World Minifootball Federation

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MASL redirects here Not to be confused with Metres above sea level The Major Arena Soccer League MASL is a North American professional indoor soccer league The MASL features teams playing coast to coast in the United States and Mexico MASL is the highest level of arena soccer in North America 2 The league draw talent from a global talent pool with players from MLS LigaMX and many national teams With a new management team the league has grown in popularity and commercially Former USMNT and MLS star Landon Donovan played in MASL as do multiple international players Major Arena Soccer LeagueFoundedMay 18 2008 15 years ago 2008 05 18 CountryUnited States 11 teams Other club s fromMexico 2 teams ConfederationConfederacion Panamericana de Minifutbol CPM Number of teams13Level on pyramid1Domestic cup s U S OpenCurrent championsChihuahua Savage 2 Most championshipsSan Diego Sockers 6 TV partnersTwitch 1 Websitemaslsoccer comCurrent 2023 24 season Contents 1 History 1 1 Split and re merger into the MASL 1 2 Launch of M2 1 3 High profile players 1 4 End of the 2019 20 season 1 5 Formation of the Major Arena Soccer League 3 2 Teams 3 Champions 4 Attendance 5 Sponsorship 5 1 Broadcast rights 6 Staff 6 1 Commissioner 6 2 Office of the Commissioner 6 3 Executive committee 7 Former defunct teams 8 References 9 External linksHistory editThe league was organized as the Professional Arena Soccer League on May 18 2008 as an offshoot of the Premier Arena Soccer League PASL Premier the largest amateur league in the United States The league was originally nicknamed PASL Pro to distinguish it from PASL Premier 3 The first league game was played on October 25 2008 in front of a crowd of 3 239 at the Stockton Arena in Stockton California with the California Cougars defeating the Colorado Lightning 10 5 4 In 2011 it was announced the professional league would officially be referred to as simply PASL while the amateur league would still be referred to as the PASL Premier 5 On March 17 2014 one day after the 2013 2014 Major Indoor Soccer League Championship finale United Soccer Leagues President Tim Holt announced a number of teams would not be returning to MISL the following year 6 In April 2014 it was officially announced that six teams Baltimore Blast Milwaukee Wave Missouri Comets Rochester Lancers St Louis Ambush and Syracuse Silver Knights joined PASL for the 2014 2015 season 7 8 The league announced a change in its name from the Professional Arena Soccer League to the Major Arena Soccer League MASL on May 18 2014 9 10 This represents a merging of the MISL and PASL names MASL fielded 23 teams for the 2014 15 season 9 11 Split and re merger into the MASL edit In February 2016 the current owner of the Baltimore Blast Ed Hale announced his intentions to leave the MASL and form a new league the Indoor Professional League 12 Hale was later announced as the chairman of the league and Sam Fantauzzo former owner of the Rochester Lancers was announced as the first commissioner of the league The St Louis Ambush Baltimore Blast and Harrisburg Heat announced plans to join along with the expansion Florida Tropics SC 13 14 In July 2016 the MASL was reformed as a new not for profit entity 501 c 6 a new entity separate from the previous MASL LLC In August 2016 the new MASL announced that the Blast Heat and Ambush would return to the MASL while the Tropics would join the MASL as an expansion team 15 This effectively ended the IPL split with the MASL In a repeat of the 2015 16 Newman Cup the Baltimore Blast would go on to once again defeat Soles de Sonora 2 1 Launch of M2 edit In October 2017 it was officially announced the Major Arena Soccer League 2 M2 would launch in December 2017 The M2 serves as the developmental league for the MASL The initial lineup of this league consisted of former MASL clubs Chicago Mustangs Waza Flo the reserve teams for the Ontario Fury San Diego Sockers former PASL clubs and new expansion teams 16 High profile players edit In the 2018 19 season the MASL saw an influx of players to the arena game with past MLS experience 17 headlined by the additions of Landon Donovan to the San Diego Sockers Jermaine Jones to the Ontario Fury and Dwayne De Rosario with the Mississauga MetroStars End of the 2019 20 season edit Like many sports leagues the MASL ended its regular 2019 20 season early because of the COVID 19 pandemic 18 In May the league announced that it was looking at conducting its playoffs in a centralized location 19 However this did not take place and the remainder of the season was cancelled 20 Formation of the Major Arena Soccer League 3 edit On July 20 2020 the MASL launched a new semi professional amateur developmental league known as M3 Major Arena Soccer League 3 set to kick off in 2021 21 22 23 The anticipated conferences expected to play were to be in the North East Mid Atlantic South East Great Lakes Central North Central South Heartland Conference Mountain North Mountain South Southwest Pacific North and Pacific South regions The Omaha Kings FC Sunflower State FC Grand Rapids Wanderers FC and Muskegon Risers SC were announced as the first members of the league 24 However the Risers were dropped from M3 and replaced by the Springfield Demize and Wichita Wings 2 The league launched their new website on January 30 2017 25 Teams edit nbsp nbsp Baltimore nbsp Harrisburg nbsp Kansas City nbsp Milwaukee nbsp St Louis nbsp Utica City nbsp Chihuahua nbsp Dallas nbsp Empire nbsp Texas nbsp Monterrey nbsp San Diego nbsp Tacomaclass notpageimage Locations of teams in Major Arena Soccer League nbsp Eastern Conference nbsp Western Conference Overview of Major Arena Soccer League teams Team City State Arena Founded Joined Head coach M2 Affiliate Conference Baltimore Blast Towson Maryland SECU Arena 1992 20142021a David Bascome Baltimore Arsenal 26 Eastern Conference Harrisburg Heat Harrisburg Pennsylvania Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex Equine Arena 2012 20122021a Pat Healey Kansas City Comets Independence Missouri Cable Dahmer Arena 2010 2014 Stefan Stokic Milwaukee Wave Milwaukee Wisconsin UW Milwaukee Panther Arena 1984 20142021a Giuliano Oliviero Muskegon Risers SC St Louis Ambush St Charles Missouri Family Arena 2013 2014 Jeff Locker St Louis Ambush II Utica City FC Utica New York Adirondack Bank Center 2010 20142021a Hewerton Moriera United Elite Krajisnik FC 27 Chihuahua Savage Chihuahua Chihuahua Arena Corner Sport 2019 2021b Everardo Sanchez Chihuahua Savage II Western Conference Dallas Sidekicks Allen Texas Credit Union of Texas Event Center 2012 20142018c Terry Woodberry Empire Strykers 28 29 Ontario California Toyota Arena 2013 2013 Paul Wright Empire Jets Texas Outlaws Mesquite Texas Mesquite Arena 2019 20192022d Antonio Tatu Pecorari Amarillo Bombers Monterrey Flash Monterrey Nuevo Leon Arena Borregos 2013 20132022e Mariano Bollella RGV Barracudas FC San Diego Sockers San Diego California Pechanga Arena 2009 2009 Phil Salvagio San Diego Sockers 2 Tacoma Stars Kent Washington accesso ShoWare Center 2003 20102015f Adam Becker Tacoma Stars Reserves WISL Notes a Suspended operations following the 2019 20 season due to COVID 19 and rejoined the league for the 2021 22 season b Chihuahua joined the M2 for the 2019 20 season and then suspended operations following the season due to COVID 19 Originally planned to rejoin the M2 for the 2021 22 season the MASL membership of the Soles de Sonora was transferred to the Savage instead 30 31 c Dallas suspended operations following the 2016 17 season they rejoined the league for the 2018 19 season d Mesquite suspended operations following the 2019 20 season due to COVID 19 they rejoined the league for the 2022 23 season e Monterrey suspended operations following the 2014 15 season they rejoined the league for the 2017 18 season Monterrey suspended operations following the 2019 20 season due to COVID 19 they rejoined the league for the 2022 23 season f Tacoma moved down to the PASL Premier for the 2013 14 season played in the WISL in the 2014 15 season and then rejoined the MASL near the end of the 2014 15 season in 2015 replacing the Seattle Impact Champions editNorth American Finals champions Season Champions Score Runner Up Playoffs Host 2008 09 Stockton Cougars 13 5 1790 Cincinnati Stockton California 2009 10 San Diego Sockers 9 8 La Raza de Guadalajara San Diego California 2010 11 San Diego Sockers 10 6 La Raza de Guadalajara Cincinnati Ohio Ron Newman Cup champions Season Champions Score s Runner Up Playoffs Host 2011 12 San Diego Sockers 10 7 Detroit Waza Flo San Diego California 2012 13 San Diego Sockers 8 6 Detroit Waza Flo San Diego California 2013 14 Chicago Mustangs 14 5 Hidalgo La Fiera Hoffman Estates Illinois 2014 15 Monterrey Flash 6 4 OT 4 6 4 3 OT Baltimore Blast Monterrey N L Mexico 2 game series with mini game tiebreaker 2015 16 Baltimore Blast 7 4 14 13 OT Soles de Sonora Hermosillo Son Mexico 2 game series with mini game tiebreaker 2016 17 Baltimore Blast 2 4 9 8 OT 1 0 Soles de Sonora Hermosillo Son Mexico 2 game series with mini game tiebreaker 2017 18 Baltimore Blast 4 3 Monterrey Flash Monterrey N L Mexico 2018 19 Milwaukee Wave 5 2 Monterrey Flash Milwaukee Wisconsin 2019 20 Canceled due to the COVID 19 pandemic 2021 San Diego Sockers 7 3 5 6 OT 2 1 Ontario Fury Ontario California 2 game series with mini game tiebreaker 2021 22 San Diego Sockers 6 3 4 3 Florida Tropics SC San Diego California 2 game series with mini game tiebreaker 2022 23 Chihuahua Savage 7 6 10 6 Baltimore Blast Chihuahua Chihuahua Mexico 2023 24 Chihuahua Savage 4 3 5 4 Kansas City Comets Chihuahua Chihuahua MexicoAttendance editAttendance by season for the Major Arena Soccer League Season Games Total Average Playoffs Games Total Average Reference 2008 09 58 76 888 1 326 2009 2009 10 87 58 801 676 2010 2010 11 84 59 128 704 2011 2011 12 96 63 003 656 2012 6 7 211 1 201 32 33 2012 13 151 146 193 968 2013 11 19 006 1 727 34 35 2013 14 159 214 552 1 349 2014 10 23 889 2 388 36 37 2014 15 223 546 705 2 451 2015 19 88 513 4 658 38 39 2015 16 198 480 019 2 424 2016 24 93 004 3 876 40 41 2016 17 170 474 809 2 793 2017 19 61 196 3 221 42 2017 18 176 446 913 2 539 2018 12 49 198 4 100 43 2018 19 204 462 670 2 268 2019 12 41 756 3 480 44 2019 20 179 454 670 2 540 2020 45 2021 17 19 519 1 148 2021 5 7 311 1 462 2021 22 143 264 448 1 849 2022 18 24 218 1 345 46 2022 23 168 364 822 2 172 2023 20 33 311 1 851 47 2023 24 156 334 987 2 147 2024 16 15 282 955 48 Does not include 28 games where attendance was not reported The PASL 2008 09 regular season consisted of 86 games total Does not include 8 games where attendance was not reported The PASL 2009 10 regular season consisted of 95 games total Does not include 10 games where attendance was not reported The PASL 2010 11 regular season consisted of 94 games total Due to COVID 19 only 17 out of 41 games this season where attendance was recorded In the Ron Newman Cup Playoffs only 5 out 14 games recorded attendance Does not include 2 regular season games where attendance was not reported the MASL 2021 22 regular season consisted of 141 games total Does not include 5 playoff games where attendance was not reported the 2022 Ron Newman Cup Playoffs consisted of 18 games total Does not include 2 playoff matches in which attendance was not reported Sponsorship editThe official game ball was made by Puma SE through the 2016 17 season Starting in the 2017 18 season Mitre became the official ball sponsor of both the MASL and M2 49 50 Broadcast rights edit Select 2018 2019 MASL matches were broadcast on Eleven Sports Network in the United States 51 Some matches are also broadcast regionally throughout the United States 52 All matches since 2016 2017 season are archived on MASLtv the MASL s YouTube ChannelFor the 2022 23 Season MASL announced broadcast partnerships with Amazon Twitch CanelaTV Spanish and AtmosphereTV With broadcast partnerships driving viewership the league was recognized for its fast growing fan base and engage viewers Staff editCommissioner edit Keith Tozer Office of the Commissioner edit Shep Messing Chairman JP Dellacamera President of Communications Media Lindsay Mogle Director of Communications Team Services Jon Ramin Vice President of Operations Werner Roth Advisor Dennis Fry Chief Financial Officer Ken Stanley Content Director Ryan Cigich Head of MASL Officials Jesse Meehan Operations Manager 53 54 Pete Richmire League Statistician oscar Sanchez Spanish Content Manager Phil Lavanco Video Production Manager Jack Williams Social Media Manager Executive committee edit Lane Smith Tacoma President Bernie Lilavois Empire Vice President Shelly Clark St Louis Secretary Phil Salvagio San Diego Treasurer Mike Zimmerman Milwaukee Member at LargeFormer defunct teams editFormer Major Arena Soccer League teams Team City Area Arena Years Played Atletico Baja Tijuana Baja California Unidad Deportiva Tijuana 2015 17 Anaheim Bolts Anaheim California Anaheim Convention Center 2011 13 55 56 Arizona Storm Glendale Arizona Phoenix Sports Centre Arizona Sports Complex 2011 13 Bay Area Rosal Livermore California Cabernet Indoor Sports 2013 14 Calgary United FC Calgary Alberta Stampede Corral Calgary Soccer Centre 2008 11 California Cougars Stockton California Stockton Arena 2008 11 as Stockton Cougars 2008 09 Cedar Rapids Rampage Cedar Rapids Iowa U S Cellular Center 2015 18 Chicago Mustangs 57 Hoffman Estates Illinois Sears Centre 2012 17 Cincinnati Kings Cincinnati Ohio Cincinnati Gardens GameTime Training Center 2008 13 as 1790 Cincinnati 2008 10 Cincinnati Saints Cincinnati Ohio Tri County Soccerplex 2013 14 Cleveland Freeze North Olmsted Ohio Soccer Sportsplex 2013 14 Colorado Lightning Fort Collins Colorado Budweiser Events Center 2008 09 Denver Dynamite Denver Colorado Denver Sports Center Parker Fieldhouse Denver Bladium 2008 10 Edmonton Drillers Edmonton Alberta Servus Centre Edmonton Soccer Centre South 2008 11 El Paso Coyotes El Paso Texas El Paso County Coliseum 2016 19 Florida Tropics SC Lakeland Florida RP Funding Center 2016 22 58 Hartford City FC Hartford Connecticut XL Center Never Played Hidalgo La Fiera 59 60 Hidalgo Texas State Farm Arena 2012 14 as Rio Grande Valley Flash 2012 13 Illinois Piasa Pontoon Beach Illinois Soccer For Fun Arena The Sports Academy The Field Sports Complex 2010 14 Kansas Magic 61 62 Overland Park Kansas EPIC Indoor Sports Center 2011 12 Kitsap Pumas Bremerton Washington Olympic Soccer amp Sports Center 2010 11 Laredo Honey Badgers Laredo Texas Laredo Energy Arena 63 Never Played Las Vegas Legends Las Vegas Nevada Orleans Arena Las Vegas Sports Park 2012 16 Louisville Lightning Louisville Kentucky Mockingbird Valley Soccer Club 2009 12 64 65 Mississauga MetroStars Mississauga Ontario Paramount Fine Foods Centre 2018 19 Ohio Vortex Canton Ohio Cleveland Metroplex Events Center Canton Memorial Civic Center Gameday Sports Center Pinnacle Sports Complex 2009 13 Omaha Vipers Omaha Nebraska Omaha Civic Auditorium Never Played Orlando SeaWolves Kissimmee Florida Silver Spurs Arena 2018 2020 Oxford City FC of Texas Beaumont Texas Ford Arena 2012 15 as Texas Strikers 2012 14 66 67 Prince George Fury Prince George British Columbia CN Centre 2009 10 Real Phoenix Glendale Arizona Barney Family Sports Complex Arizona Sports Complex 2012 13 68 RGV Barracudas FC Hidalgo Texas State Farm Hidalgo Arena 2014 16 2017 19 Rochester Lancers Henrietta New York The Dome Center 2014 15 2019 20 Rockford Rampage Rockford Illinois Victory Sports Complex 2012 13 68 Sacramento Surge Sacramento California Off the Wall Soccer Arena Estadio Azteca Soccer Arena McClellan Park 2012 16 St Louis Illusion Glen Carbon Illinois The Game Arena Dellwood Indoor Soccer Arena 2008 10 Saltillo Rancho Seco Saltillo Coahuila Autonomous University of Coahuila Deportivo Rancho Seco 2013 16 Saskatoon Accelerators Saskatoon Saskatchewan Credit Union Centre Henk Ruys Soccer Centre 2008 10 Seattle Impact Kent Washington ShoWare Center 2014 15 Soles de Sonora Hermosillo Sonora El Centro de Usos Multiples 2015 20 Springfield Demize Springfield Missouri Lake Country Soccer 2010 11 Texas Outlaws North Richland Hills Texas NYTEX Sports Centre Arena Athletics TCG Arena 2008 10 Toros Mexico Tijuana Baja California Arena Furati Parque UniSantos 2010 14 as Revolucion Tijuana 2010 12 Tucson Extreme Tucson Arizona Tucson Convention Center Never Played Tulsa Revolution Tulsa Oklahoma Cox Business Center Expo Square Pavilion 2013 15 69 Turlock Cal Express Turlock California Turlock Soccer Center 2011 20 as Turlock Express 2011 19 Waza Flo Flint Michigan Compuware Arena Taylor Sportsplex Melvindale Ice Arena Dort Federal Credit Union Event Center 2008 16 as Detroit Waza Flo 2008 15 Wenatchee Fire Wenatchee Washington Wenatchee Valley Sportsplex 2008 09 2010 11 Wichita B 52s Wichita Kansas Hartman Arena 2013 15 70 71 Winnipeg Alliance Winnipeg Manitoba MTS Centre Garden City Soccer Complex 2009 11 Youngstown 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