American Indoor Soccer League

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American Indoor Soccer League
Aisl indoor logo.png
Founded2002
Folded2008
Country United States
Last championsRockford Rampage
Websiteaisl.org

The American Indoor Soccer League was a semi-professional indoor soccer league founded in 2002 and folded in 2008.

History[]

Founded in 2002, the AISL's headquarters were in West Springfield, Massachusetts, but the media relations office was in Cleveland, Ohio. The 2005–06 season started with promise, starting with six teams, but the New Mexico Storm and Detroit-Windsor Border Stars decided not to play in the AISL just before the season got under way. In 2006, the league announced the membership of the Canton Crusaders,[1] but the team's membership was revoked after the ownership was unable to fulfill its financial obligations.

In 2008 with the Cincinnati Excite going on hiatus, and the Massachusetts Twisters and Rockford Rampage moving to the National Indoor Soccer League, the 2008–09 campaign was canceled. On December 23, 2008, all news stories were dropped from the website.

Rules[]

Like many other indoor soccer leagues, the AISL also had their own variations on the generally-followed indoor soccer rules. Some of these variations were:

  • A point system that consisted of 1, 2, and 3 point goals, depending on how far away from the net the shot was taken.
  • No three lines rule.
  • One timeout per half per team.
  • Similar to the MSL, a goalkeeper could "...not use his hands when team-mate passes the ball back. Only after a shot from the opposing team, can you pass back to the keepers hands inside your third line. ( Rebounds, etc...) No direct pass back to keeper outside the third of field to hands."[2]
  • The clock did not stop unless the ball went out of play in the last two minutes of the fourth quarter.

Teams[]

Team City/Area Arena Years
Cincinnati Excite Cincinnati, Ohio 2004–08
Canton Crusaders Canton, Ohio Canton Civic Center N/A
Connecticut Academica FC Cheshire, Connecticut 2003
Detroit-Windsor Border Stars Windsor, Ontario [3] 2004–05
Massachusetts Aztecs Beverly, Massachusetts [4] 2003
Massachusetts Twisters West Springfield, Massachusetts Big E Coliseum 2003–08
Montréal, Canada 2003
Memphis Mojo Memphis, Tennessee Agricenter Showplace Arena N/A
New Hampshire 2003
New Mexico Storm Albuquerque, New Mexico 2004–06
New York Hampton Surf Long Island, New York 2006–07
Northern Illinois Rebels Waukegan, Illinois 2007–08
Rockford Rampage Loves Park, Illinois Victory Sports Complex 2005–08
Tulsa Revolution Tulsa, Oklahoma 2007–08

Previous champions[]

Season Champion Score Runner-Up Host
2007/2008 Rockford Rampage 18-5 Massachusetts Twisters Rockford
Massachusetts Twisters 11-5 Rockford Thunder Massachusetts
Cincinnati Excite N/A AISL(Season) N/A
Detroit-Windsor Border Stars 4-1 Cincinnati Excite Windsor
Massachusetts Aztecs 9-6 Connecticut Academica FC Massachusetts

Notable names[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2006-04-05. Retrieved 2009-08-21.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-06. Retrieved 2010-01-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  3. ^ http://www.aisl.org/bs.htm[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2010-01-15.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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