American Indoor Soccer Association
Season1988–89
ChampionsCanton Invaders
4th title
Matches played140
Goals scored1,253 (8.95 per match)
Top goalscorerKarl-Heinz Granitza (61)

The 1988–89 American Indoor Soccer Association season was the fifth season for the league. In the offseason, the league announced new scoring rules with goals being worth either 1, 2, or 3 points based on distance and/or game situation. Before the season, teams were added in Chicago and Hershey. During the season, the league took control of the Memphis Storm team on December 18 because the ownership had financial issues.[1] After the season, the league announced that an expansion team based in Atlanta would join for 1989–90 season.

League Standings

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD PCT GB
1 Canton Invaders 40 25 15 454 368 +86 .625
2 Milwaukee Wave 40 24 16 377 355 +22 .600 1
3 Chicago Power 40 22 18 375 380 5 .550 3
4 Hershey Impact 40 21 19 360 335 +25 .525 4
5 Fort Wayne Flames 40 20 20 337 299 +38 .500 5
6 Dayton Dynamo 40 14 26 328 410 82 .350 11
7 Memphis Storm 40 14 26 303 387 84 .350 11
Source: RSSSF

Playoffs

Semifinals Finals
            
1 Canton Invaders 14 5
4 Hershey Impact 8 0
1 Canton Invaders 16 6 16 6 15
3 Chicago Power 8 8 7 22 9
2 Milwaukee Wave 12 14 4
3 Chicago Power 16 10 20

League Leaders

Scoring

Player Team GP G A Pts
Karl-Heinz Granitza Chicago 386125137
Rod Castro Memphis 395519111
Rudy Pikuzinski Canton 324921109
Art Kramer Milwaukee 40382094
Franklin McIntosh Hershey 34362692
Nilton Batata Chicago 33303586
Marcelo Carrera Canton 31292780
Zoran Savic Milwaukee 36312179
Ricardo Alonso Mem./Ft. W. 37292379
Steve Frick Canton 31291875

Goalkeeping

Player Team GP Min SA SV PA PAA W L
Otto Orf Fort Wayne 2510695972951146.39108
Arnie Mausser Dayton 9431224112577.9334
Scott Molfenter Dayton 14506268132677.9435
Warren Lipka Fort Wayne 2412166342851648.011010
Tony Pierce Milwaukee 3217569644422358.031713

League awards

All-AISA Teams

First Team Pos Second Team
Jamie Swanner, Canton G Tony Pierce, Milwaukee
Tim Tyma, Milwaukee D Saeed Bakhtiari, Milwaukee
Bret Hall, Chicago D Randy Prescott, Fort Wayne
Charley Greene, Hershey M Franklin McIntosh, Hershey
Karl-Heinz Granitza, Chicago F Art Kramer, Milwaukee
Rudy Pikuzinski, Canton F Rod Castro, Memphis

References

  1. Coleman, Anthony (December 30, 1988). "Area group in negotiations to bring indoor soccer here". The Tennessean. p. 1C. Retrieved June 10, 2017.
  2. Knowles, Joseph (April 13, 1989). "Power's Granitza Finishes 2nd In Indoor League's MVP Voting". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on March 22, 2016. Retrieved June 11, 2017.
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