MISL Faces Future
by (Article | US National Soccer Players Association - December 2)
Peter Wilt likes challenges and it’s not hard to see the challenge in making a professional indoor soccer into a viable business. more details | go to article
A Vision For The Future Of Major League Soccer
by (1st Person | ESPN - November 27)
Jimmy Conrad's latest blog posting suggests promotion/relegation, a merger of all pro leagues in the country, and the abolition of the college draft to start the discussion. more details | go to article
Expansion 'Quakes Have Winning Past
by (Preview | USA Today - April 1)
Not often does an expansion team start with two league championships in the trophy case. Also: MISL roundup. more details | go to article
Q & A: Tony Meola
by (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - September 18)
One of the most successful goalkeepers in American soccer is returning to the field -- even if that field is the size of a hockey rink and fitted with a green carpet. more details | go to article
Meola Joins Ironmen
by (Profile/Interview | North Jersey Herald News - August 15)
Former U.S. national goalkeeper Tony Meola has agreed to a contract with the expansion New Jersey Ironmen of the Major Indoor Soccer League. more details | go to article
Sorry Freddy
by (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - July 6)
To steal a line from Jon Landau, I just saw the future of American soccer, and his name is Freddy Adu. more details | go to article
MISL Alters Point Values For Goals
by (Analysis | Baltimore Sun - July 28)
The Major Indoor Soccer League changed its scoring system yesterday, announcing that all goals will now be worth two points, except those on shot attempts from or beyond the 45-foot arc surrounding the goal, which will be worth three points. more details | go to article
Klopas Out As Coach Of Indoor League Storm
by (Analysis | Chicago Tribune - July 25)
Frank Klopas, one of Chicago's best-known soccer figures, will be replaced as coach of the Major Indoor Soccer League's Chicago Storm, the team said. more details | go to article
Sept. Trial Likely Next For Wittman
by (Analysis | Baltimore Sun - June 28)
Former Blast coach Tim Wittman likely will be facing a trial in September after a hearing on Monday in Stockton, Calif., left his misdemeanor case unresolved. more details | go to article
Wave Lose Three In Expansion Draft
by (Analysis | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - June 20)
Three members of the Milwaukee Wave were selected Tuesday in the Major Indoor Soccer League's expansion draft for the Detroit Ignition. more details | go to article
MISL Prepares For Detroit Franchise
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - June 15)
West Port, CT (Sports Network) - Major Indoor Soccer League's Detroit Ignition will select up to 16 players for their first season in an expansion draft on June 20. more details | go to article
MISL Announces 2005-06 Coach Of The Year And Goalkeeper Of The Year
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - May 23)
Westport, CT (Sports Network) - The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) announced Tuesday that St. Louis Steamers head coach Omid Namazi has been named the 2005-06 MISL Coach of the Year, while Brett Phillips has earned the 2005-06 MISL Goalkeeper of the Year. more details | go to article
Blast Wins MISL Championship
by (Result | Baltimore Sun - May 1)
ST. LOUIS // You can find critics in Major Indoor Soccer League circles that don't favor the "golden goal" format that the league adopted recently. Two teams split a two-game series with each winning a home game. The winner is decided in a "golden goal" game, a 15-minute, sudden death experience. If no goals are secored in the first 15-minute quarter, another is played until somebody scores. more details | go to article
MISL Championship: Steamers Fall Short
by (Result | St. Louis Post Dispatch - April 29)
BALTIMORE The Steamers lost to Baltimore 4-2 in Game 1 of the Major Indoor Soccer League Championship despite outshooting the Blast 45-25. more details | go to article
Sanaldo Lifts Blast In Game 1
by (Result | Baltimore Sun - April 29)
The traffic in front of Blast goalie Sanaldo's locker after last night's game didn't let up. Teammates, coaches, front office staff, reporters, everyone wanted to talk to Sanaldo about what he did when the Blast needed him most. more details | go to article
MISL Faces Future
by (Article | US National Soccer Players Association - December 2)
Peter Wilt likes challenges and it’s not hard to see the challenge in making a professional indoor soccer into a viable business. more details | go to article
Wave Lose Three In Expansion Draft
by (Analysis | Milwaukee Journal Sentinel - June 20)
Three members of the Milwaukee Wave were selected Tuesday in the Major Indoor Soccer League's expansion draft for the Detroit Ignition. more details | go to article
Sorry Freddy
by (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - July 6)
To steal a line from Jon Landau, I just saw the future of American soccer, and his name is Freddy Adu. more details | go to article
MISL Alters Point Values For Goals
by (Analysis | Baltimore Sun - July 28)
The Major Indoor Soccer League changed its scoring system yesterday, announcing that all goals will now be worth two points, except those on shot attempts from or beyond the 45-foot arc surrounding the goal, which will be worth three points. more details | go to article
Meola Joins Ironmen
by (Profile/Interview | North Jersey Herald News - August 15)
Former U.S. national goalkeeper Tony Meola has agreed to a contract with the expansion New Jersey Ironmen of the Major Indoor Soccer League. more details | go to article
Klopas Out As Coach Of Indoor League Storm
by (Analysis | Chicago Tribune - July 25)
Frank Klopas, one of Chicago's best-known soccer figures, will be replaced as coach of the Major Indoor Soccer League's Chicago Storm, the team said. more details | go to article
MISL Announces 2005-06 Coach Of The Year And Goalkeeper Of The Year
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - May 23)
Westport, CT (Sports Network) - The Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL) announced Tuesday that St. Louis Steamers head coach Omid Namazi has been named the 2005-06 MISL Coach of the Year, while Brett Phillips has earned the 2005-06 MISL Goalkeeper of the Year. more details | go to article
MISL Prepares For Detroit Franchise
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - June 15)
West Port, CT (Sports Network) - Major Indoor Soccer League's Detroit Ignition will select up to 16 players for their first season in an expansion draft on June 20. more details | go to article
Blast's Wittman Banned Two Years
by (Article | Baltimore Sun - April 25)
The Major Indoor Soccer League handed down the stiffest penalty in its history yesterday when it extended the suspension of Blast coach Tim Wittman for two more years and fined him an undisclosed amount. more details | go to article