The Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) is a North American indoor soccer league formerly known as the Professional Arena Soccer League. MASL is an affiliated member of the World Minifootball Federation (WMF), the governing body of the sport.
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History
The league was organized as the Professional Arena Soccer League on May 18, 2008, as an offshoot of the Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL-Premier), the nation's largest amateur league. The league was originally nicknamed "PASL-Pro" to distinguish it from PASL-Premier.
In 2011, it was announced the professional league would officially be referred to as simply PASL, while the amateur league would still be referred to as the PASL-Premier. The first league game was played on October 25, 2008, in front of a crowd of 3,239 at Stockton Arena, with the California Cougars defeating the Colorado Lightning 10-5.
On March 17, 2014, one day after the 2013-2014 Major Indoor Soccer League Championship finale, United Soccer Leagues President Tim Holt announced "a number" of teams would not be returning to MISL the following year. In April 2014 it was officially announced that six teams (Baltimore Blast, Milwaukee Wave, Missouri Comets, Rochester Lancers, St. Louis Ambush, and Syracuse Silver Knights) joined PASL for the 2014-2015 season.
The league announced a change in its name from the Professional Arena Soccer League to the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) on May 18, 2014. This represents a merging of the MISL and PASL names. MASL fielded 23 teams for the 2014-15 season.
Split and re-merger into the MASL
In February 2016, the current owner of the Baltimore Blast, Ed Hale, announced his intentions to leave the MASL and form a new league, the Indoor Professional League. Hale was later announced as the chairman of the league, and Sam Fantauzzo, former owner of the Rochester Lancers, was announced as the first commissioner of the league. The St. Louis Ambush, Baltimore Blast, and Harrisburg Heat announced plans to join, along with the expansion Florida Tropics SC. In July 2016, the MASL was reformed as a new not for profit entity 501(c)6, a new entity separate from the previous MASL, LLC.
In August 2016, the new MASL announced that the Blast, Heat, and Ambush would return to the MASL while the Tropics would join the MASL as an expansion team. This effectively ended the IPL split with the MASL.
In a repeat of the 2015-16 Newman Cup the Baltimore Blast would go on to once again defeat Sonora Suns.
Launch of M2
In October 2017 it was officially announced the Major Arena Soccer League 2 (M2) would launch in December 2017. The M2 serves as the developmental league for the MASL. The initial lineup of this league consisted of former MASL clubs Chicago Mustangs, Waza Flo, the reserve teams for the Ontario Fury, San Diego Sockers, former PASL clubs, and new expansion teams.
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Teams
- Notes
1 - Monterrey suspended operations following the 2014-15 season; they rejoined the league for the 2017-18 season.
2 - RGV Barracudas, operating as the Brownsville Barracudas, suspended operations following the 2015-16 season; they rejoined the league for the 2017-18 season.
Future teams
Champions
North American Finals
Ron Newman Cup
Attendance
* Does not include 28 games where attendance was not reported. The PASL 2008-09 regular season consisted of 86 games total.
** Does not include 8 games where attendance was not reported. The PASL 2009-10 regular season consisted of 95 games total.
*** Does not include 10 games where attendance was not reported. The PASL 2010-11 regular season consisted of 94 games total.
Sponsorship
The official sportswear and technical kit supplier for the league is Locust Sportswear from Shop-Soccer.com. The official game ball was made by Puma SE through the 2016-17 season. Starting in the 2017-18 season, Mitre became the official ball sponsor of both the MASL and M2.
Staff
Commissioner
Joshua Schaub
Office of the Commissioner
Kevin Milliken - Vice-President of Business Development
Jon Ramin - Vice-President of Operations
Executive Committee
Lane Smith (Tacoma) - President
Bernie Lilavois (Ontario) - Vice-President
Phil Salvagio (San Diego) - Treasurer
Tommy Tanner (Syracuse) - Secretary
Rogelio Cota (Sonora) - Member-at-Large
Ryan Cygch - Director of Game Officials
Former/defunct teams
References
External links
- MASL official website
- World Minifootball Federation
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