Eastern Indoor Soccer League

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Eastern Indoor Soccer League
Eastern Indoor Soccer League
Sport indoor soccer
Founded 1997
No. of teams 7
Country Flag of United States United States
Folded 1998
Last champions Lafayette Swampcats

The Eastern Indoor Soccer League was an attempt to create a regional minor indoor soccer league. The league, which played in the summer, only lasted two seasons before folding.

[edit] 1997 season

Team GP W L SOW SOL PF PA Pts
Lafayette Swampcats 24 18 6 2 0 324 251 52
Baton Rogue Bombers 24 16 8 0 1 354 305 49
Tallahassee Scorpions 24 15 9 1 0 370 316 44
Huntsville Fire 24 13 11 1 0 467 355 38
Tupelo Hound Dogs 24 12 12 1 0 354 380 35
Savannah Rug Ratz 24 7 17 1 2 292 386 22
Columbus Comets 24 3 21 0 3 250 414 12

Note: Huntsville began the season as the Daytona Beach Speed Kings.

CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Lafayette 12, Baton Rouge 9

[edit] 1998 season

Before the season began, Columbus moved to Mississippi and Tupelo moved to Pensacola.

Team GP W L SOW SOL PF PA Pts
Lafayette Swampcats 28 20 8 0 1 319 220 61
Mississippi Beach Kings 28 18 10 2 1 345 305 53
Huntsville Fire 28 16 12 1 2 343 347 49
Baton Rouge Bombers 28 16 12 1 0 335 261 47
Tallahassee Scorpions 28 12 16 0 0 335 261 36
Pensacola Flyers 28 10 18 0 1 321 352 31
Savannah Rug Ratz 28 6 22 0 0 272 446 18

SEMI-FINALS: Lafayette over Baton Rouge 2 games to 0; Mississippi over Huntsville 2 games to 1. CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Lafayette 10, Mississippi 9


Defunct Soccer Leagues In The United States
AFA (1884-88) | ALPF (1894-95) | NAFBL (1897) | UTFA (1902-20) | ASL I (1921-33) | ASLII (1933-83)
NPSL I (1967) | USA (1967) | NASL (1968-85) | MISL I (1978-92) | NPSL II 1984-01 | USL I (1984-85)
WSL (1985-89)|LSSA (1987-1992)| ASL III (1988-89) | CISL (1993-97) | EISL (1997-98) | WISL (1998-01)
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