History
The MISL was founded by businessmen Ed Tepper and Earl Foreman in October 1977. The league fielded six teams for its inaugural 1978–79 season. Before folding after 14 seasons of competition, at the conclusion of the 1991–92 season, a total of 24 franchises – under 31 team names (seven teams changed city/name) – had played in the MISL. Over its life, MISL teams were based in 27 different cities – with two different teams, at different times, playing inArena football inspiration
The concept was initially so popular that in 1981, it helped pave the way for the creation of another indoor sports league, theTeams
Attendance
MISL and MSL Championship Series
By year
By club
Commissioners
* Earl Foreman (1978–1985) * Francis Dale (1985–1986) * Bill Kentling (1986–1989) * Earl Foreman (1989–1992)All-time statistics leaders
Points
# 1,123 – Steve Zungul (New York Arrows, Golden Bay Earthquakes, San Diego Sockers, Tacoma Stars) # 841 – Branko Šegota (New York Arrows, San Diego Sockers, St.Louis Storm) # 690 – Tatu (Dallas Sidekicks) # 686 – Dale Mitchell (Tacoma Stars, Kansas City Comets, Baltimore Blast) # 683 – Kai Haaskivi (Houston Summit, Cleveland Force, Baltimore Blast, Cleveland Crunch) # 682 – Jan Goossens (Golden Bay Earthquakes, Minnesota Strikers, Kansas City Comets, Dallas Sidekicks) # 664 – Preki (Tacoma Stars, St. Louis Storm) # 612 – Chico Borja (Las Vegas Americans, Wichita Wings, Los Angeles Lazers) # 544 – Fred Grgurev (Philadelphia Fever, New York Arrows, New Jersey Rockets, Memphis/Las Vegas Americans, Pittsburgh Spirit, New York Express) # 542 – Stan Stamenkovic (Memphis Americans, Baltimore Blast)Goals
# 652 – Steve Zungul (New York Arrows, Golden Bay Earthquakes, San Diego Sockers, Tacoma Stars) # 463 – Branko Šegota (New York Arrows, San Diego Sockers, St. Louis Storm) # 406 – Tatu (Dallas Sidekicks) # 406 – Dale Mitchell (Tacoma Stars, Kansas City Comets, Baltimore Blast) # 344 – Jan Goossens (Golden Bay Earthquakes, Minnesota Strikers, Kansas City Comets, Dallas Sidekicks) # 332 – Preki (Tacoma Stars, St. Louis Storm) # 331 – Fred Grgurev (Philadelphia Fever, New York Arrows, New Jersey Rockets, Memphis/Las Vegas Americans, Pittsburgh Spirit, New York Express) # 307 – Andy Chapman (Wichita Wings, Cleveland Force, Baltimore Blast) # 297 – Craig Allen (New Jersey Rockets, Cleveland Force) # 297 – Kai Haaskivi (Houston Summit, Cleveland Force, Baltimore Blast, Cleveland Crunch)Assists
# 471 – Steve Zungul (New York Arrows, Golden Bay Earthquakes, San Diego Sockers, Tacoma Stars) # 386 – Kai Haaskivi (Houston Summit, Cleveland Force, Baltimore Blast, Cleveland Crunch) # 378 – Branko Šegota (New York Arrows, San Diego Sockers, St. Louis Storm) # 338 – Chico Borja (New York Cosmos, Las Vegas Americans, Wichita Wings, Los Angeles Lazers) # 338 – Jan Goossens (Golden Bay Earthquakes, Minnesota Strikers, Kansas City Comets, Dallas Sidekicks) # 332 – Preki (Tacoma Stars, St. Louis Storm) # 311 – Stan Stamenkovic (Memphis Americans, Baltimore Blast) # 284 – Tatu (Dallas Sidekicks) # 280 – Dale Mitchell (Tacoma Stars, Kansas City Comets, Baltimore Blast) # 271 – Jorgen Kristensen (Wichita Wings, Kansas City Comets)Goals against average
(9,500 minutes minimum) # 4.03 – Zoltán Tóth (New York Arrows, San Diego Sockers, St. Louis Storm) # 4.09 – Tino Lettieri (Minnesota Strikers) # 4.14 – Krzysztof Sobieski (Pittsburgh Spirit, Cleveland Force, Dallas Sidekicks) # 4.18 – Victor Nogueira (Chicago Sting, Cleveland Force, San Diego Sockers) # 4.21 – David Brcic (New York Cosmos, Wichita Wings, Pittsburgh Spirit, Los Angeles Lazers, Kansas City Comets, St. Louis Storm) # 4.26 – Slobo Ilijevski (St. Louis Steamers, Baltimore Blast, St. Louis Storm) # 4.32 – P.J. Johns (Cleveland Force, Tacoma Stars, Cleveland Crunch) # 4.35 – Jim Gorsek (San Diego Sockers, Los Angeles Lazers, Kansas City Comets, St. Louis Storm) # 4.3972 – Joe Papaleo (Pittsburgh Spirit, Tacoma Stars, Dallas Sidekicks) # 4.3979 – Keith Van Eron (Cincinnati Kids, Wichita Wings, Philadelphia Fever, Baltimore Blast, Las Vegas Americans)Awards
Most Valuable Player
Scoring Champion
MISL Pass Master
The Pass Master award was given out to the player with the most assists during the regular season.Defender of the Year
Goalkeeper of the Year
Rookie of the Year
Newcomer of the Year
This award was given to 'the most outstanding player in his first year of competition in the Major Indoor Soccer League' in order to differentiate it from the Rookie of the Year award.Coach of the Year
Championship Series Most Valuable Player
Championship Series Unsung Hero
This award was given to the player 'in the Championship Series whose impact to his team's success was measured by hustle, determination and leadership.'Prominent players
* Ralph Black * Chico Borja * Andy Chapman * Paul Child * Fernando Clavijo * Dan Counce * Kevin Crow * Steve David * Rick Davis * Enzo Di Pede * Daryl Doran * Don Ebert * Pat Ercoli * Andranik Eskandarian * Joey Fink * Jan Goossens * Karl-Heinz Granitza * Gerry Gray * Fred Grgurev * Kai Haaskivi * Slobo Ilijevski * Tommy Jenkins * Erhardt Kapp * Zoran Karić * Michael King * Jorgen Kristensen * Mickey Kydes * Doc Lawson * Tino Lettieri * Mark Liveric * Dave MacWilliams * Scott Manning * Pato Margetic * Hector Marinaro * Alan Mayer * Wes McLeod * Dale Mitchell * George Nanchoff * Victor Nogueira * Steve Pecher * Hugo Perez * Ljupko Petrović * Preki * Erik Rasmussen * Kim Roentved * Carl Rose * Bruce Savage * Branko Šegota * Stan Stamenkovic * John Stremlau * Mike Sweeney * Tatu * Stan Terlecki * Zoltán Tóth * Thompson Usiyan * Carl Valentine * Juli Veee * Peter Ward * Jean Willrich * Steve ZungulTelevision and radio coverage
The MISL made inroads on national television in 1982–83. While the spring would see the end of the league's two-year deal with the USA Network, CBS would broadcast a playoff game live from Cleveland on May 7 that drew an estimated four million viewers. One game during the 1983–84 season was televised on CBS (Game 3 of the championship series on June 2) as well. 1984–85 would be the final year the MISL would have games aired on network television, CBS broadcast Game 4 of the championship series live on May 25.References
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