Season | 2009–10 |
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Champions | San Diego Sockers |
Top goalscorer | 37 - Jeff Hughes |
Highest scoring | 27 - Louisville 15, Detroit 12 (2/26/10) |
Longest winning run | 8 - San Diego |
Highest attendance | 2,997-California(11/8/09,ex.) 2,700(est.)-Winnipeg(2/27/10,reg. season) |
← 2008–09 2010–11 → |
2009–10 Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro) season is the second season for the league. The schedule was announced in September 2009. The season kicked off on Friday November 13, when the expansion Louisville Lightning hosted the 1790 Cincinnati Express.
Standings
As of March 8, 2010
2009-10 League Championship
2009-10 Playoff Team
(Bold indicates Division Winner)
Place | Team | GP | W/L | Pct | GF | GA | Pts | |
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Eastern Conference | ||||||||
1 | 1790 Cincinnati Express | 16 | 12-4 | .750 | 140 | 101 | ||
2 | Louisville Lightning | 16 | 11-5 | .688 | 157 | 111 | ||
3 | Ohio Vortex | 16 | 8-8 | .500 | 120 | 136 | ||
4 | Detroit Waza | 16 | 6-10 | .375 | 122 | 139 | ||
5 | St. Louis Illusion | 16 | 6-10 | .375 | 100 | 129 | ||
Western Conference | ||||||||
1 | San Diego Sockers | 16 | 13-3 | .813 | 146 | 91 | ||
2 | California Cougars | 16 | 12-4 | .750 | 136 | 92 | ||
3 | Texas Outlaws | 16 | 9-7 | .563 | 140 | 126 | ||
4 | Denver Dynamite | 16 | 2-14 | .125 | 66 | 108 | ||
Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League | ||||||||
1 | Calgary United FC | 10 | 8-2 | .800 | 79 | 32 | 20 | |
2 | Saskatoon Accelerators | 12 | 9-3 | .750 | 69 | 53 | 18 | |
3 | Edmonton Drillers | 12 | 5-7 | .417 | 84 | 72 | 10 | |
4 | Prince George Fury | 12 | 3-9 | .250 | 84 | 97 | 6 | |
5 | Winnipeg Alliance | 12 | 3-9 | .250 | 59 | 85 | 6 | |
Liga Mexicana Del Futbol Rapido | ||||||||
1 | La Raza de Guadalajara* | |||||||
2 | Sidekicks del Estado de Mexico* | |||||||
- La Raza de Guadalajara defeated Sidekicks del Estado de Mexico in a shootout in the 2009-10 LMFR Finals on January 30. The teams will be Mexico's two entrants in the 2010 PASL-Pro North American Finals.
2010 PASL-Pro North American Finals (at San Diego, CA)
Quarterfinals March 11 | Semifinals March 12 | Final March 13 | ||||||||||||
1 | La Raza de Guadalajara | 7 | ||||||||||||
4 | Calgary United FC | 7 | 5 | California Cougars | 5 | |||||||||
5 | California Cougars | 8 | 1 | La Raza de Guadalajara | 8 | |||||||||
2 | San Diego Sockers | 9 | ||||||||||||
2 | San Diego Sockers | 6 | ||||||||||||
3 | 1790 Cincinnati Express | 5 | 6 | Sidekicks del Estado de Mexico | 5 | |||||||||
6 | Sidekicks del Estado de Mexico | 6 |
Awards
Award | Name | Team |
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MVP | Jeff Hughes | 1790 Cincinnati Express |
Coach of the Year | Scott Budnick | Louisville Lightning |
Playoffs MVP | Riley Swift | San Diego Sockers |
All-League First Team
Name | Position | Team |
---|---|---|
Dan Antoniuk | D | San Diego Sockers |
Jeff Henderson | D | 1790 Cincinnati Express |
Jeff Hughes | M | 1790 Cincinnati Express |
Allen Eller | F | Ohio Vortex |
Safet Kovacevic | F | Louisville Lightning |
Riley Swift | GK | San Diego Sockers |
All-League Second Team
Name | Position | Team |
---|---|---|
Jonathan Kincheloe | D | Louisville Lightning |
Antonio Sutton | D | California Cougars |
Paul Wright | M | San Diego Sockers |
Brian Farber / Nelson Santana | M | California Cougars |
Kraig Chiles | F | San Diego Sockers |
Craig Salvati | GK | 1790 Cincinnati Express |
References
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