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1990–91 Major Soccer League season


FieldValue
competitionMajor Soccer League
season1990–91
winnersSan Diego Sockers
(7th title)
league topscorerTatu (78 goals)
matches208
average attendance6,600
prevseason1989–90
nextseason1991–92

(7th title)

The 1990–91 Major Soccer League season was the 13th and penultimate in league history and would end with the San Diego Sockers winning their ninth NASL or MISL title in ten indoor seasons and fourth MISL title in a row.

Recap

This was the first offseason in MISL history that did not have any franchise movement or collapse. After the season, however, the Kansas City Comets folded. In a nod to the burgeoning nationwide interest in outdoor soccer after the 1990 World Cup, the league's name was changed on July 24. Also, Commissioner Earl Foreman was selected to chair the United States Soccer Federation's exploratory committee for a first-division outdoor league.

Teams

TeamCity/AreaArena
Baltimore BlastBaltimore, MarylandBaltimore Arena
Cleveland CrunchCleveland, OhioRichfield Coliseum
Dallas SidekicksDallas, TexasReunion Arena
Kansas City CometsKansas City, MissouriKemper Arena
San Diego SockersSan Diego, CaliforniaSan Diego Sports Arena
St. Louis StormSt. Louis, MissouriSt. Louis Arena
Tacoma StarsTacoma, WashingtonTacoma Dome
Wichita WingsWichita, KansasKansas Coliseum

Map of clubs

Regular Season Schedule

Main article: 1990–91 Major Soccer League regular season schedule

The 1990–91 regular season schedule ran from October 19, 1990, to April 7, 1991. The 52 games per team was unchanged from the 1989–90 schedule.

Final standings

Playoff teams in bold.

Eastern DivisionWLPct.GBGFGAHomeRoad
Cleveland Crunch2923.558--32628020-69-17
Kansas City Comets2626.500326328317-99-17
Wichita Wings2131.408825730817-94-22
Baltimore Blast2131.408829831515-116-20
Western DivisionWLPct.GBGFGAHomeRoad
San Diego Sockers3418.654--30225020-614-12
St. Louis Storm3220.615232028820-612-14
Tacoma Stars2527.481925425917-98-18
Dallas Sidekicks2032.3851425729411-159-17

Playoffs

| RD1-seed1=E2 | RD1-team1=Kansas City Comets | RD1-score1=2 | RD1-seed2=E3 | RD1-team2=Wichita Wings | RD1-score2=0

| RD1-seed5=W2 | RD1-team5=St. Louis Storm | RD1-score5=2 | RD1-seed6=W3 | RD1-team6=Tacoma Stars | RD1-score6=0

| RD2-seed1=E1 | RD2-team1=Cleveland Crunch | RD2-score1=4 | RD2-seed2=E2 | RD2-team2=Kansas City Comets | RD2-score2=3

| RD2-seed3=W1 | RD2-team3=San Diego Sockers | RD2-score3=4 | RD2-seed4=W2 | RD2-team4=St. Louis Storm | RD2-score4=1

| RD3-seed1=E1 | RD3-team1=Cleveland Crunch | RD3-score1=2 | RD3-seed2=W1 | RD3-team2=San Diego Sockers | RD3-score2=4

Division Semifinals

Kansas City vs. WichitaDateAwayHomeAttendance
April 12Wichita 0Kansas City 66,144
April 14Kansas City 9Wichita 84,737
*Kansas City wins series 2-0*
St. Louis vs. TacomaDateAwayHomeAttendance
April 9Tacoma 2St. Louis 95,832
April 11St. Louis 3Tacoma 42,760
Gary Heale scored at 1:30 of overtime
April 13Tacoma 2St. Louis 97,084
*St. Louis wins series 2-1*

|}

Division Finals

Cleveland vs. Kansas CityDateAwayHomeAttendance
April 18Kansas City 2Cleveland 75,357
April 20Kansas City 5Cleveland 710,021
April 24Cleveland 6Kansas City 74,639
Carl Valentine scored at 11:26 of overtime
April 26Cleveland 5Kansas City 49,451
April 28Cleveland 4Kansas City 53,889
Ted Eck scored at 4:27 of overtime
May 1Kansas City 8Cleveland 67,239
May 4Kansas City 6Cleveland 712,718
*Cleveland wins series 4-3*
San Diego vs. St. LouisDateAwayHomeAttendance
April 18St. Louis 6San Diego 95,157
April 20St. Louis 4San Diego 58,534
Rod Castro scored at 3:58 of overtime
April 21San Diego 4St. Louis 55,751
April 25San Diego 11St. Louis 44,633
April 27San Diego 7St. Louis 46,032
*San Diego wins series 4-1*

|}

Championship Series

San Diego vs. ClevelandDateAwayHomeAttendance
May 10Cleveland 4San Diego 87,785
May 12Cleveland 4San Diego 36,996
May 17San Diego 6Cleveland 514,571
May 19San Diego 5Cleveland 710,831
May 21San Diego 6Cleveland 112,102
May 23Cleveland 6San Diego 812,073
*San Diego wins series 4-2*

|}

Scoring leaders

GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

PlayerTeamGPGAPts
TatuDallas Sidekicks517866144
Zoran KaricCleveland Crunch477348121
PrekiSt Louis Storm526853121
Jan GoossensKansas City Comets415358111
Hector MarinaroCleveland Crunch456344107
Thompson UsiyanSt Louis Storm516438102
Dale ErvineWichita Wings52623092
Dale MitchellBaltimore Blast51424082
Domenic MobolioBaltimore Blast50493382
Brian QuinnSan Diego Sockers45195574

All-MISL Teams

First TeamPositionSecond Team
Victor Nogueira, San DiegoGCris Vaccaro, Tacoma
Kevin Crow, San DiegoDBernie James, Cleveland
Fernando Clavijo, St LouisDRalph Black, Tacoma
Zoran Karic, ClevelandMBrian Quinn, San Diego
Tatu, DallasFThompson Usiyan, St Louis
Preki, St LouisFJan Goossens, Kansas City

League awards

Most Valuable Player: Victor Nogueira, San Diego

Scoring Champion: Tatu, Dallas

Pass Master: Tatu, Dallas

Defender of the Year: Kevin Crow, San Diego

Rookie of the Year: David Banks, San Diego

Newcomer of the Year: Paul Peschisolido, Kansas City

Goalkeeper of the Year: Victor Nogueira, San Diego

Coach of the Year: Trevor Dawkins, Cleveland

Championship Series Most Valuable Player: Ben Collins, San Diego

Championship Series Unsung Hero: Glenn Carbonara, San Diego

Team Attendance Totals

ClubGamesTotalAverage
St. Louis Storm26200,7697,722
Baltimore Blast26193,2237,432
San Diego Sockers26187,0007,192
Kansas City Comets26184,6787,103
Dallas Sidekicks26179,8646,918
Wichita Wings26164,0336,309
Tacoma Stars26142,5235,482
Cleveland Crunch26120,6304,640
OVERALL2081,372,7206,600

References

References

  1. (July 17, 1991). "Kansas City soccer team folds". [[Times-News (Hendersonville, North Carolina)]].
  2. (1990). "MSL Official Guide 1990-91".
  3. (1990). "MSL Official Guide 1990-91".
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