1991–92 USISL indoor

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The 1991–92 USISL indoor was an American soccer season run by the United States Interregional Soccer League during the winter of 1991 to 1992.

Regular season[]

Southeast Conference[]

Place Team GP W L GF GA GD Points
1 Atlanta Magic 8 7 1 121 78 +43 28
2 Memphis Survivors 8 6 2 68 57 +11 24
3 Atlanta Lightning 8 4 4 88 94 -6 16
4 Nashville Metros 8 2 6 45 72 -27 8
5 Arkansas Diamonds 8 1 7 49 70 -21 4

Southwest Conference[]

Place Team GP W L GF GA GD Points
1 Tucson Amigos 14 12 2 113 69 +44 48
2 Colorado Comets 14 10 4 133 80 +53 40
3 Lubbock Tornado 14 9 5 114 81 +33 36
4 Phoenix Hearts 14 5 9 79 93 -14 20
5 Amarillo Challengers 14 5 9 119 129 -10 20
6 Permian Basin Mirage 14 1 13 74 164 -90 4

Tex-Oma Conference[]

Place Team GP W L GF GA GD Points
1 Dallas Kickers 14 11 3 131 69 +62 44
2 Oklahoma City Warriors 14 11 3 120 57 +63 44
3 North Texas Mid-Cities Flyers 14 8 6 107 70 +37 32
4 San Antonio Generals 14 7 7 97 112 -15 28
5 Tulsa Renegades 14 5 9 73 112 -39 20
6 Austin Soccadillos 14 0 14 28 137 -109 0

Playoffs[]

The 1991–92 USISL indoor playoffs were among the most peculiar in American sports history. Eight teams entered the playoff from the three conferences. However, the selection of those eight teams followed no apparent pattern. Although it appears the league selected the top two teams from each conference, the selection of the remaining two teams is inexplicable. First, the North Texas Mid-City Flyers, third ranked teams in the Tex-Oma Conference with 32 points entered the playoffs over the Lubbock Tornado (36 points) of the Southwest Conference. Then the third ranked team in the Southeast Conference, the Atlanta Lightning with 16 points, entered the playoffs over five other teams with better records. The playoffs began with several inter-conference games, again following no discernible pattern. The Dallas Kickers, top team in the Tex-Oma Conference, defeated the North Texas Mid-City Flyers in a two-game series. Then the Tucson Amigos defeated fellow Southwest Conference team Colorado Comets in a four-game series. Then, the Memphis Survivors, second ranked team in the Southeast Conference, lost to the Atlanta Lightning, the third ranked team in that conference in a single game. To finish the playoffs, the Atlanta Magic then defeated the Atlanta Lightning, also in a single game. Finally, the Oklahoma City Warriors, second ranked team in the Southwest Conference, did not play at all. In the second round, the four remaining team played a round robin with the two teams with the best record advancing to the final.

First round[]

  • Dallas Kickers 7-3, 13-6 North Texas Mid-City Flyers
  • Tucson Amigos 9-5, 4-3, 3-9, 7-6 (OT) Colorado Comets
  • Atlanta Lightning 8-4 Memphis Survivor
  • Atlanta Magic 11-3 Atlanta Lightning

Sizzlin' Four[]

Place Team W L GF GA GD
1 Atlanta Magic 3 0 21 16 +5
2 Oklahoma City Warriors 2 1 22 15 +7
3 Dallas Kickers 1 2 9 14 -5
4 Tucson Amigos 0 3 12 19 -7
Dallas Kickers (TX)3-2Tucson Amigos (AZ)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)6-9Atlanta Magic (GA)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Atlanta Magic (GA)8-7Tucson Amigos (AZ)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)8-3Dallas Kickers (TX)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Atlanta Magic (GA)4-3Dallas Kickers (TX)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)8-3Tucson Amigos (AZ)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Final[]

Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)7-2Atlanta Magic (GA)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Points leaders[]

Rank Scorer Club GP Goals Assists Points
1 Chris Melton Amarillo Challengers 13 37 14 88
2 Andy Crawford Colorado Comets 14 25 22 77
3 Enrique Serrano Amarillo Challengers 13 28 14 70
4 F. Manzano Tucson Amigos 12 25 16 66
D. Watland Amarillo Challengers 14 23 20 66
6 Marcelo Draguicevich San Antonio Generals 11 22 21 65
7 Mike Cook Oklahoma City Warriors 12 20 21 61
8 Jeff Rogers Phoenix Hearts 11 19 19 57
C. Hobbs Lubbock Tornado 14 21 15 57
10 Chris Cook Atlanta Magic 12 21 12 54

Honors[]

  • Most Valuable Player: Chris Cook
  • Top Goal Scorer: Chris Melton
  • Coach of the Year: Carlos Acosta
  • Rookie of the Year: Noel Clackum and Emillo Romero

External links[]

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