Las Vegas Dustdevils
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The Las Vegas Dustdevils were an indoor soccer team based out of Las Vegas, Nevada that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League (CISL). The team won the league championship in 1994, but folded after their second season.
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[edit] History
On December 1, 1992, the Dustdevils became a charter member of the newly established Continental Indoor Soccer League. The team ownership, Nevada Pro Sports, planned to play their home games at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, but the facility was not completed until late 1993, causing the Dustdevils to sit out the league’s first season. In 1994, Las Vegas, coached by Guy Newman, finished with a 17-11 regular season record. Once in the playoffs, the team ran to the league title, defeating the Dallas Sidekicks two games to one in the championship series. In 1995, the Dustdevils moved to the Thomas & Mack Center. Despite having a losing record, they made the playoffs, but lost in the quarterfinals. The team withdrew from the league and disbanded following the loss. They averaged a little over four thousand fans at their home games each season.[citation needed]
[edit] Year-by-year
Year | Record | Regular Season | Playoffs |
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1994 | 17-11 | 3rd Western | Champions |
1995 | 13-15 | 3rd Western | Quarterfinal |
[edit] Honor
League Championship
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- Winner (1): 1994
Championship MVP
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- Branko Segota: 1994