Major League Indoor Soccer (MLIS) is an indoor soccer league that began play in 2022 and based in the United States.
Major League Indoor Soccer League |
Founded | August 2022; 2 years ago (2022-08) |
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Country | United States |
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Website | www.mlispro.com |
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On August 18, 2022, Chicago (Mustangs), Cleveland (Crunch) and Grand Rapids (Rapid City FC) were officially announced as charter teams.[1]
On March 29, 2024, the league announced a merger with the National Indoor Soccer League, keeping the Major League Indoor Soccer name.[2]
Year
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Winner
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Score
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Runner-Up
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Host
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2022-23
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Grand Rapids City
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16-7
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Omaha Kings
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Chicago, Illinois
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2023-24
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Cleveland Crunch
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9-4
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Omaha Kings
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Omaha, Nebraska
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Team
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City/Area
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Arena
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Capacity
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Founded
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Men's Coach
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Amarillo Bombers
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Amarillo, Texas
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Amarillo Civic Center
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4,987
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2018
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TBA
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Atletico Orlando
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Orlando, Florida
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2021
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Canadian Crusaders[3]
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Toronto, Canada
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2025
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Chicago Mustangs
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Hoffman Estates, Illinois
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Grand Sports Arena
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2012
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Armando Gamboa
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Colorado Bucks SC
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Littleton, Colorado
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Foothills Fieldhouse
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2023
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TBA
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Cleveland Crunch
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Soccer Sportsplex
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1,000
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1989
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Antonio Jose Manfut
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Ohio Extreme
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Lima, Ohio
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Apex Sports Zone
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2023
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Omaha Kings FC
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Omaha, Nebraska
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2016
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Rapid City FC
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Grand Rapids, Michigan
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2022
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Fabian Rodriguez
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Rockford FC
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Rockford, Illinois
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Summit City FC
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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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2024
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