1990–91 Sunbelt Independent Soccer League (indoor) season

The 1990–91 Sunbelt Independent Soccer League was an American indoor soccer season run by the Sunbelt Independent Soccer League during the winter of 1990–91.

History

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In the fall of 1990, the league expanded outside of the western United States for the first time when it added teams from Arkansas, Georgia and Tennessee. The expansion led the league to change its name to the Sunbelt Independent Soccer League.

Regular season

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  • Win = 4 points
  • Loss = 0 points

Southeast Conference

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Place Team P W L GF GA GD Points
1 Richardson Rockets 20 18 2 174 76 +98 72
2 Oklahoma City Warriors 20 14 6 144 91 +53 56
3 Fort Worth Kickers 20 12 8 158 105 +53 48
4 Tulsa Renegades 20 12 8 134 122 +12 48
5 Atlanta Express 20 11 9 133 132 +1 44
6 Memphis Rogues 20 8 12 132 145 +13 32
7 Georgia Steamers 10 5 5 61 56 +5 20
8 Arkansas Diamonds 20 5 15 109 138 −29 20
9 Nashville Metros 10 0 10 44 124 −80 0

Southwest Conference

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Place Team P W L GF GA GD Points
1 Tucson Amigos 20 15 5 174 100 +74 60
2 Austin Soccadillos 20 14 6 162 113 +49 56
3 Colorado Comets 20 13 7 178 71 +107 52
4 Phoenix Hearts 20 13 7 144 97 +47 52
5 Lubbock Lazers 20 12 8 156 107 +49 48
6 Permian Basin Shooting Stars 20 4 16 86 181 −95 16
7 New Mexico Roadrunners 10 1 9 39 112 −73 4
8 El Paso Spurs 10 0 10 30 142 −112 0
9 San Antonio Generals 20 0 20 62 227 −165 0

Playoffs

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First Round Semifinals Finals
         
TX Fort Worth Kickers 9–9–7
TX Richardson Rockets 6–7–4
OK Oklahoma City Warriors 6–3–8
TX Fort Worth Kickers 3–7–6
OK Oklahoma City Warriors 8–9
OK Tulsa Renegades 7–5
CO Colorado Comets 8–7–5
OK Oklahoma City Warriors 3–5–4
AZ Phoenix Hearts 9–8
AZ Tucson Amigos 3–7
CO Colorado Comets 9–9
AZ Tucson Amigos 6–3
CO Colorado Comets 7–10–6
TX Austin Soccadillos 6–9–1

Semifinals

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Oklahoma City Warriors vs Fort Worth Kickers

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Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)6–3Fort Worth Kickers (TX)
Mohamad Momenia    
Manny Uceda    
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arenas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)3–7Fort Worth Kickers (TX)
Mike Cook    
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arenas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)8–6Fort Worth Kickers (TX)
Rasool Faily      
Mike Cook    
Mohamad Momenia    
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arenas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Colorado Comets vs Tucson Amigos

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Colorado Comets (CO)9–6Tucson Amigos (AZ)


Colorado Comets (CO)9–3Tucson Amigos (AZ)

Final

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Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)3–8Colorado Comets (CO)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arenas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)5–7Colorado Comets (CO)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arenas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)4–5Colorado Comets (CO)
      Rob Zimmerman
  Peter Horvath
  Omar Melendez
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arenas, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Points leaders

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Rank Scorer Club GP Goals Assists Points
1 Andy Crawford Colorado Comets 16 35 26 96
2 Albertico Morales Tucson Amigos 17 42 10 94
3 Chino Melendez Colorado Comets 16 32 25 89
4 Enrique Serrano Tucson Amigos 19 26 29 81
5 Marcelo Draguicevich Austin Sockadillos 12 33 17 80
6 M. Aranda Austin Sockadillos 12 30 19 79
7 Nicolai Vassiliev Oklahoma City Warriors 18 26 18 70
8 Juan Rodriguez Arkansas Diamonds 16 32 5 69
9 Mark Perdew Colorado Comets 16 21 21 63
10 F. Manzano Tucson Amigos 18 17 28 62

Awards

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  • MVP: Chino Melendez, Colorado Comets
  • Top Goal Scorer: Albertico Morales, Tucson Amigos
  • Rookie of the Year: Albertico Morales, Tucson Amigos
  • Coach of the Year: Caesar Cervin, Ft. Worth Kickers

References

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