Continental Indoor Soccer League

Continental Indoor Soccer League
Continental Indoor Soccer League
Cisllogo.png
Sport indoor soccer
Founded 1989
No. of teams high of 15
Country(ies)  United States and  Mexico
Ceased 1997
Last champion(s) Seattle SeaDogs
TV partner(s)

Prime Network

FSN Southwest

The Continental Indoor Soccer League was an indoor soccer league that played from 1993 to 1997.

Contents

History

When the Major Soccer League folded in the summer of 1992, two of its former teams (Dallas and San Diego) joined a group of hockey and basketball arena owners led by Ron Weinstein who wanted to create a league to fill dates during the summer months. This was the first attempt at a summer indoor soccer league with all previous leagues being fall-winter leagues.

The CISL played its first season in 1993 with seven teams including one team in Mexico, the Monterrey La Raza. The league reached a high of 15 teams by 1995 including a second team south of the border, the Mexico Toros. However, the league played with 11 teams in both 1996 and 1997. After the 1997 season, several teams withdrew from the league in a dispute with Weinstein, who had been serving as the league's commissioner. When Dallas, the best-drawing team in the league, left the CISL just before Christmas 1997, the league disbanded.

Dallas and Sacramento were two of the founding franchises for the Premier Soccer Alliance in 1998, which became the World Indoor Soccer League in 1999.

Champions Players

1993: Dallas Sidekicks, Gordon Jago

1993: Shawn Ray, Dallas Sidekicks

1993: David Doyle, Dallas Sidekicks

1993: Nick Efthimiou, Dallas Sidekicks

1993: Rusty Troy, Dallas Sidekicks

1993: Beto, Dallas Sidekicks

1993: Tatu, Dallas Sidekicks

1993: Nick Stavrou, Dallas Sidekicks

Champions Teams

Season by season

Season Champion Series Runner-Up
1993 Dallas Sidekicks 2-1 San Diego Sockers
1994 Las Vegas Dustdevils 2-1 Dallas Sidekicks
1995 Monterrey La Raza 2-1 Sacramento Knights
1996 Monterrey La Raza 2-0 Houston Hotshots
1997 Seattle SeaDogs 2-0 Houston Hotshots

By Team

Team Championships Winning years
Monterrey La Raza 2 1995 ,1996
Dallas Sidekicks 1 1993
Las Vegas Dustdevils 1 1994
Seattle SeaDogs 1 1997

Annual awards

Most Valuable Player Award

1993: Tatu, Dallas Sidekicks

1994: Tatu, Dallas Sidekicks

1995: Preki, San Jose Grizzlies

1996: Tatu, Dallas Sidekicks

1997: Paul Dougherty, Houston Hotshots

Goalkeeper Of The Year Award

1994: Tatu, [[Dallas Sidekicks]

1994: Antonio Cortes, San Diego Sockers

1995: Mike Dowler, Sacramento Knights

1996: Juan de la O, Seattle SeaDogs

1997: N/A

Coach Of The Year Award

1993: Gordon Jago, Dallas Sidekicks

1994: George Fernandez, Anaheim Splash

1995: Erich Geyer, Monterrey La Raza

1996: Trevor Dawkins, Houston Hotshots

1997: N/A

Rookie Of Year Award

1993: Marco Lopez, Monterrey La Raza

1994: John Olu Molomo, San Diego Sockers

1995: Mark Chung, San Diego Sockers

1996: Carlos Farias, San Diego Sockers

1997: N/A

Defender Of The Year Award

1993: Sean Bowers, Sacramento Knights

1994: Ralph Black, Anaheim Splash

1995: Danny Pena, Sacramento Knights

1996: Troy Snyder, Washington Warthogs

1997: N/A

Playoff MVP

1995: Zizinho, Monterrey La Raza

1996: Raul Salas, Monterrey La Raza

CISL teams

Team City/Area Arena
Los Angeles United / Anaheim Splash Inglewood, California / Anaheim, California Great Western Forum/Arrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Arizona Sandsharks Phoenix, Arizona America West Arena
Dallas Sidekicks Dallas, Texas Reunion Arena
Detroit Neon/Detroit Safari Auburn Hills, Michigan The Palace of Auburn Hills
Carolina Vipers Charlotte, North Carolina Independence Arena
Houston Hotshots Houston, Texas The Summit
Indianapolis/Indiana Twisters Indianapolis, Indiana Market Square Arena
Las Vegas Dustdevils Las Vegas, Nevada MGM Grand Garden Arena/Thomas & Mack Center
Monterrey La Raza Monterrey, Nuevo León Gimnasio Nuevo Leon
Mexico Toros Mexico City Palacio de los Deportes
Portland Pride Portland, Oregon Memorial Coliseum
Pittsburgh Stingers Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh Civic Arena
Sacramento Knights Sacramento, California ARCO Arena
San Diego Sockers San Diego, California San Diego Sports Arena
San Jose Grizzlies San Jose, California San Jose Arena
Seattle SeaDogs Seattle, Washington Seattle Center Arena/KeyArena
Washington Warthogs Landover, Maryland US Airways Arena

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