Premier Arena Soccer League
Country |
United States Mexico |
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Confederation | Confederación Panamericana de Minifutbol |
Founded | 1997 |
Divisions | 4 |
Number of teams | 22 |
Feeder to | Major Arena Soccer League |
Domestic cup(s) | U.S. Open |
Current champions | Rio Grande Valley Devils (2016) |
Most championships | Vitesse Dallas (2) |
Website | http://www.arenaleague.com |
2016-2017 |
The Premier Arena Soccer League (PASL) is an indoor soccer league with amateur and semi-professional teams. PASL currently has four divisions across North America. PASL is the official developmental league of the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL).
Teams play in regional competition to keep travel costs to a minimum. The champion of each region then compete in a playoff tournament to decide the league champion.
PASL currently runs a men's winter and summer league as well as women's summer league.[1] The winter league starts in December and ends in March. The summer league runs from May through early August.
PASL is an affiliated member of the Confederación Panamericana de Minifutbol.[2]
2015–16 teams
Midwest Division
- FC Adrenaline
- Chicago Mustangs Premier
- Cincinnati Swerve
- Illinois Shockwave
- FC Indiana Lions
- Paducah Pumas
South Central Division
- Austin FC
- Brownsville Barracudas Premier
- Dallas Elite FC
- Houston Hotshots
- Rio Grande Valley Devils
Rocky Mountain Division
- Colorado Blizzard
- Colorado Rush Indoor
- Real Colorado Edge
- Harpo's FC
- Rocky Mountain Bighorns
Southwest Division
- Arizona Defiant FC (Avondale)
- Arizona Impact (Glendale)
- Atletico Baja Premier
- Ontario Fury Premier
- San Diego Fusion
- San Diego Sockers Premier
Men's champions
Year | Summer | Year | Winter |
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1998 | OTW Santa Clara | ||
1999 | OTW Santa Clara | ||
2000 | ISA 2000 | ||
2001 | OTW Sacramento | ||
2002 | OTW Sacramento | ||
2003 | Bladium Hornets | 2003–04 | Minnesota Blast |
2004 | Tacoma Stars | 2004–05 | Mass Aztecs |
2005 | San Diego Fusion | 2005–06 | OTW Sacramento |
2006 | Cuernavaca | 2006–07 | Studio Brasil (Dallas) |
2007 | Stockton Pumas | 2007–08 | Detroit Waza |
2008 | OTW Santa Clara | 2008–09 | Vitesse Dallas |
2009 | OTW Santa Clara | 2009–10 | Tacoma Stars |
2010 | Fort Collins Fury | 2010–11 | Las Vegas Knights (by forfeit) |
2011 | OTW Santa Clara | 2011–12 | Vitesse Dallas |
2012 | Las Vegas Knights | 2012–13 | Bladium Rosal |
2013 | Las Vegas Knights | 2013–14 | Chicago Mustangs Premier |
2014 | Turlock Express Premier[3] | 2014–15 | Dallas Elite FC[4] |
2015 | San Diego Sockers Premier | 2015–16 | Rio Grande Valley Devils |
2016 | No season | 2016–17 |
Women's Summer champions
Year | Team |
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2008 | OTW Santa Clara |
2009 | Chico United |
2010 | Denver Sizzle |
2011 | Soccer World Elk Grove |
2012 | Soccer World Elk Grove |
2013 | Soccer World Elk Grove |
2014 | Arizona Impact |
2015 | No season |
External links
References
- ↑ PASL. "About PASL and PASL-Premier". arenaleague.com. Retrieved January 23, 2012.
- ↑ "Confederación Panamericana de Minifutbol". Confederación Panamericana de Minifutbol. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
- ↑ "PASL Summer Tourney Results". 3 August 2014.
- ↑ "Dallas Elite FC Win PASL Championship". Indoor Soccer News. 21 March 2015.
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