The Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) was a professional men's and women's indoor soccer league; along with a number of amateur teams across North America. The PASL was previously known as the Federation of Sports Arenas (FSA).[1] The PASL logo formerly belonged to what is now the Major Arena Soccer League.
Founded | 1997 |
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Folded | 2024 |
Country | United States Mexico |
Confederation | World Minifootball Federation |
Number of teams | 17 (M), 15 (W) |
Domestic cup(s) | U.S. Open |
Last champions | Metro Louisville (M) Chicago Mustangs (W) (2020-21) |
Most championships | Vitesse Dallas (2) |
Website | www |
Established in 1998, the PASL has been at the forefront of promoting and advancing the sport of indoor soccer for over 25 years. The league provides a platform for talented athletes to compete at the highest level and has played a crucial role in the growth of indoor soccer across the country.
PASL is an affiliated member of the Pan-American Minifootball Federation and the World Minifootball Federation. In 2023, the PASL sold to JosVon Holdings and transitioned its management to its new parent company.
Founders
Kevin Milliken - Off the Wall Soccer, Chico, CA
Jan Eric Nordmo - Off the Wall Soccer, Santa Clara, CA Chico, CA Hillsboro, OR
Teams
editTeam | City |
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Austin Emerald FC | Austin, Texas |
Austin Shootout FC | Austin, Texas |
Baton Rouge IFC | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
Brew City Legends FC | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Chicago Mustangs | Hoffman Estates, Illinois |
Cincinnati Swerve | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Detroit Waza Flo | Melvindale, Michigan |
Elizabethtown Ignite FC | Elizabethtown, Kentucky |
Houston Bolt FC | Houston, Texas |
Houston Fury FC | Houston, Texas |
FC Indiana Lions | Lafayette, Indiana |
Kansas City Barilleros FC | Kansas City, Kansas |
Kansas City Cyclones | Kansas City, Kansas |
Kenosha United FC | Kenosha, Wisconsin |
Metro Louisville FC | Louisville, Kentucky |
Oklahoma City Oblivian | Oklahoma City, Oklahoma |
Wichita Selection | Wichita, Kansas |
Youngstown Nighthawks | Youngstown, Ohio |
Team | City |
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Austin Fierce United | Austin, Texas |
Chicago Mustangs | Hoffman Estates, Illinois |
Chihuahua Savage | Chihuahua City, Chihuahua, Mexico |
Cincinnati Sirens | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Cincinnati Sirens Academy | Cincinnati, Ohio |
Columbus Eagles FC | Columbus, Ohio |
Dallas NXT Image | Dallas, Texas |
Dallas Select | Dallas, Texas |
Grand Rapids Wanderers | Grand Rapids, Michigan |
Houston Aspire FC | Houston, Texas |
New Mexico Lightning | Albuquerque, New Mexico |
Omaha Queens FC | Omaha, Nebraska |
San Antonio Slayers FC | San Antonio, Texas |
Turlock Express | Turlock, California |
Wichita Aero FC | Wichita, Kansas |
Men's champions
editYear | Summer | Year | Winter |
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1998 | OTW Santa Clara | ||
1999 | OTW Santa Clara | ||
2000 | ISA 2000 | ||
2001 | OTW Sacramento | ||
2002 | OTW Sacramento | ||
2003 | Bladium Hornets | 2003–04 | Minnesota Blast |
2004 | Tacoma Stars | 2004–05 | Mass Aztecs |
2005 | San Diego Fusion | 2005–06 | OTW Sacramento |
2006 | Cuernavaca | 2006–07 | Studio Brasil (Dallas) |
2007 | Stockton Pumas | 2007–08 | Detroit Waza |
2008 | OTW Santa Clara | 2008–09 | Vitesse Dallas |
2009 | OTW Santa Clara | 2009–10 | Tacoma Stars |
2010 | Fort Collins Fury | 2010–11 | Las Vegas Knights (by forfeit) |
2011 | OTW Santa Clara | 2011–12 | Vitesse Dallas |
2012 | Las Vegas Knights | 2012–13 | Bladium Rosal |
2013 | Las Vegas Knights | 2013–14 | Chicago Mustangs Premier |
2014 | Turlock Express Premier[2] | 2014–15 | Dallas Elite FC |
2015 | San Diego Sockers Premier | 2015–16 | Rio Grande Valley Devils |
2016 | No season | 2016–17 | Digitlog FC |
2017 | No season | 2017–18 | Tulsa Tornadoes |
2018 | No season | 2018–19 | Cincinnati Swerve 2 |
2019 | No season | 2019–20 | Springfield Demize[3] |
2020 | No season | 2020–21 | Metro Louisville FC[4] |
2021 | No season | 2021–22 | Metro Louisville FC[5] |
Women's champions
editYear | Team |
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2008 | OTW Santa Clara |
2009 | Chico United |
2010 | Denver Sizzle |
2011 | Soccer World Elk Grove |
2012 | Soccer World Elk Grove |
2013 | Soccer World Elk Grove |
2014 | Arizona Impact |
2018–19 | Cincinnati Sirens |
2019–20 | Cincinnati Sirens |
2020–21 | Chicago Mustangs |
2021–22 | Cincinnati Sirens |
References
edit- ^ "FSA". arenaleague.com. Archived from the original on October 11, 1999. Retrieved August 1, 2017.
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link) - ^ "PASL Summer Tourney Results". 3 August 2014.
- ^ "Springfield Demize Crowned PASL National Champions". Springfield Demize. 14 October 2020.
- ^ "Metro Louisville, Chicago Mustangs Women Take PASL Winter Nationals". Premier Arena Soccer League. April 1, 2021.
- ^ "Sirens, Metro Add to their Trophy Cases at Winter Nationals". Premier Arena Soccer League. March 27, 2022.