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==Standings==
==Standings==
Final as of March 4, 2018<ref>[http://www.maslsoccer.com/stats#/192/schedule?season_id=734 MASL Schedule]</ref><br>
{{legend|#CCFFCC|Playoff team}} {{legend|#CCCCFF|League champion}}
{{legend2|#CCCCFF|2017-18 League Championship|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
{{legend2|#CCFFCC|2017-18 Playoff Team|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}<br>
('''Bold''') Division Winner
('''Bold''') Division Winner


===Eastern Conference===
===Eastern Conference===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
====Eastern Division====
|-
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL
!Place
|ranking_style=percentage
!width="180"|Team
|show_GB=yes |GB_team=2
!width="20"|GP
!width="20"|W
!width="20"|L
!width="20"|Pct
!width="20"|GF
!width="20"|GA
!width="25"|GB
!width="30"|Home
!width="35"|Road
|-
! style=background-color:Green colspan=11 | <span style="color:White;">Eastern Division</span>
|-style="background-color:#ccccff;"
|1
|align=left|'''[[Utica City FC]]
||24||17||7||.708||162||119||—||9-3||8-4
|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
|2
|align=left|[[Baltimore Blast]]
||24||17||7||.708||145||104||—||10-2||7-5
|-
|3
|align=left|[[Harrisburg Heat (2012–)|Harrisburg Heat]]
||24||11||13||.458||146||158||6||9-3||2-10
|-
|4
|align=left|[[Mississauga MetroStars]]
||24||4||20||.167||120||184||13||3-9||1-11
|-
! style=background-color:Green colspan=11 | <span style="color:White;">SouthCentral Division</span>
|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
|'''1
|align=left|'''[[Milwaukee Wave]]
||24||21||3||.875||187||97||—||11-1||10-2
|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
|2
|align=left|[[Kansas City Comets (2010–)|Kansas City Comets]]
||24||13||11||.542||174||163||8||7-5||6-6
|-
|3
|align=left|[[St. Louis Ambush (2013–)|St. Louis Ambush]]
||24||10||14||.417||142||171||11||5-7||5-7
|-
|4
|align=left|[[Orlando SeaWolves]]
||24||9||15||.375||141||174||12||4-8||5-7
|-
|5
|align=left|[[Florida Tropics SC]]
||24||6||18||.250||125||172||15||5-7||1-11
|}


|team1=UTI |team2=BAL |team3=HAR |team4=MIS

|win_UTI=17 |loss_UTI=7 |gf_UTI=162 |ga_UTI=119 |name_UTI='''[[Utica City FC]]
|win_BAL=17 |loss_BAL=7 |gf_BAL=145 |ga_BAL=104 |name_BAL=[[Baltimore Blast]]
|win_HAR=11 |loss_HAR=13|gf_HAR=146 |ga_HAR=158 |name_HAR=[[Harrisburg Heat (2012–)|Harrisburg Heat]]
|win_MIS=4 |loss_MIS=20|gf_MIS=120 |ga_MIS=184 |name_MIS=[[Mississauga MetroStars]]
|col_adv=green1 |result1=adv |result2=adv |update=complete
|source=[https://www.maslsoccer.com/stats#/192/standings?season_id=1155 MASL]
}}
====South Central Division====
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL
|ranking_style=percentage
|show_GB=yes |GB_team=2

|team1=MIL |team2=KAN |team3=STL |team4=ORL |team5=FLO

|win_MIL=21 |loss_MIL=3 |gf_MIL=187 |ga_MIL=97 |name_MIL='''[[Milwaukee Wave]]
|win_KAN=13 |loss_KAN=11|gf_KAN=174 |ga_KAN=163 |name_KAN=[[Kansas City Comets (2010–)|Kansas City Comets]]
|win_STL=10 |loss_STL=14|gf_STL=142 |ga_STL=171 |name_STL=[[St. Louis Ambush (2013–)|St. Louis Ambush]]
|win_ORL=9 |loss_ORL=15|gf_ORL=141 |ga_ORL=174 |name_ORL=[[Orlando SeaWolves]]
|win_FLO=6 |loss_FLO=18|gf_FLO=125 |ga_FLO=172 |name_FLO=[[Florida Tropics SC]]

|col_maslc=#CCCCFF |result1=maslc |update=complete
|col_adv=green1 |result2=adv
|source=[https://www.maslsoccer.com/stats#/192/standings?season_id=1155 MASL]
}}
===Western Conference===
===Western Conference===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;"
====Southwest Division====
|-
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL
!Place
|ranking_style=percentage
!width="180"|Team
|show_GB=yes |GB_team=2
!width="20"|GP

!width="20"|W
|team1=MON |team2=RGV |team3=DAL |team4=ELP
!width="20"|L

!width="20"|Pct
|win_MON=19 |loss_MON=5 |gf_MON=176 |ga_MON=121 |name_MON='''[[Monterrey Flash]]
!width="20"|GF
|win_RGV=16 |loss_RGV=8 |gf_RGV=159 |ga_RGV=103 |name_RGV=[[RGV Barracudas FC]]
!width="20"|GA
|win_DAL=9 |loss_DAL=15|gf_DAL=123 |ga_DAL=173 |name_DAL=[[Dallas Sidekicks (2012–present)|Dallas Sidekicks]]
!width="25"|GB
|win_ELP=3 |loss_ELP=21|gf_ELP=133 |ga_ELP=219 |name_ELP=[[El Paso Coyotes]]
!width="30"|Home

!width="35"|Road
|col_adv=green1 |result1=adv |result2=adv |update=complete
|-
|source=[https://www.maslsoccer.com/stats#/192/standings?season_id=1155 MASL]
! style=background-color:Green colspan=11 | <span style="color:White;">Southwest Division</span>
}}
|-
====Pacific Division====
|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WL
|1
|ranking_style=percentage
|align=left|'''[[Monterrey Flash]]
|show_GB=yes |GB_team=2
||24||19||5||.792||176||121||—||11-1||8-4

|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
|team1=SAN |team2=TAC |team3=ONT |team4=TUR
|2

|align=left|[[RGV Barracudas FC]]
|win_SAN=23 |loss_SAN=1 |gf_SAN=185 |ga_SAN=92 |name_SAN='''[[San Diego Sockers (2009–)|San Diego Sockers]]
||24||16||8||.667||159||103||3||10-2||6-6
|win_TAC=12 |loss_TAC=12|gf_TAC=162 |ga_TAC=144 |name_TAC=[[Tacoma Stars (2003–)|Tacoma Stars]]
|-
|win_ONT=11 |loss_ONT=13|gf_ONT=147 |ga_ONT=118 |name_ONT=[[Ontario Fury]]
|3
|win_TUR=3 |loss_TUR=21|gf_TUR=101 |ga_TUR=216 |name_TUR=[[Turlock Express]]
|align=left|[[Dallas Sidekicks (2012–present)|Dallas Sidekicks]]
||24||9||15||.375||123||173||10||5-7||4-8
|-
|4
|align=left|[[El Paso Coyotes]]
||24||3||21||.125||133||219||16||3-9||0-12
|-
! style=background-color:Green colspan=11 | <span style="color:White;">Pacific Division</span>
|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
|'''1
|align=left|'''[[San Diego Sockers (2009–)|San Diego Sockers]]
||24||23||1||.958||185||92||—||11-1||12-0
|-style="background-color:#ccffcc;"
|2
|align=left|[[Tacoma Stars (2003)|Tacoma Stars]]
||24||12||12||.500||162||144||11||5-7||7-5
|-
|3
|align=left|[[Ontario Fury]]
||24||11||13||.458||147||118||12||7-5||4-8
|-
|4
|align=left|[[Turlock Express]]
||24||3||21||.125||101||216||20||2-10||1-11
|-
|}


|col_adv=green1 |result1=adv |result2=adv |update=complete
|source=[https://www.maslsoccer.com/stats#/192/standings?season_id=1155 MASL]
}}


==2019 Ron Newman Cup==
==2019 Ron Newman Cup==

Revision as of 22:30, 2 October 2019

Major Arena Soccer League
Season2018–19
ChampionsMilwaukee Wave
Matches played204
Goals scored2,528 (12.39 per match)
Top goalscorerFranck Tayou (50)
Biggest home winSan Diego Sockers 13–2 Turlock Express
(March 1, 2019)
Biggest away winTurlock Express 1–12 San Diego Sockers
(February 8, 2019)
Highest scoring20 goals (twice)
Baltimore Blast 14–6 Mississauga MetroStars
(January 20, 2019)
Turlock Express 12–8 El Paso Coyotes
(February 15, 2019)
Longest winning run21 Games:
San Diego Sockers
(12/26/18–4/13/19)
Longest losing run12 Games:
Turlock Express
(11/30/18–1/27/2019)
Total attendance462,670
Average attendance2,268
2019-20
All statistics correct as of April 14, 2019.

The 2018–19 Major Arena Soccer League season was the eleventh season for the league. The regular season started on November 30, 2018, and ended on April 14, 2019. Each team played a 24-game schedule.[1][2]

Changes from 2017-18

Expansion
Relocation
Returning
On Hiatus
Folded

Standings

Final as of March 4, 2018[13]
  2017-18 League Championship
  2017-18 Playoff Team
(Bold) Division Winner

Eastern Conference

Place Team GP W L Pct GF GA GB Home Road
Eastern Division
1 Utica City FC 24 17 7 .708 162 119 9-3 8-4
2 Baltimore Blast 24 17 7 .708 145 104 10-2 7-5
3 Harrisburg Heat 24 11 13 .458 146 158 6 9-3 2-10
4 Mississauga MetroStars 24 4 20 .167 120 184 13 3-9 1-11
SouthCentral Division
1 Milwaukee Wave 24 21 3 .875 187 97 11-1 10-2
2 Kansas City Comets 24 13 11 .542 174 163 8 7-5 6-6
3 St. Louis Ambush 24 10 14 .417 142 171 11 5-7 5-7
4 Orlando SeaWolves 24 9 15 .375 141 174 12 4-8 5-7
5 Florida Tropics SC 24 6 18 .250 125 172 15 5-7 1-11

Western Conference

Place Team GP W L Pct GF GA GB Home Road
Southwest Division
1 Monterrey Flash 24 19 5 .792 176 121 11-1 8-4
2 RGV Barracudas FC 24 16 8 .667 159 103 3 10-2 6-6
3 Dallas Sidekicks 24 9 15 .375 123 173 10 5-7 4-8
4 El Paso Coyotes 24 3 21 .125 133 219 16 3-9 0-12
Pacific Division
1 San Diego Sockers 24 23 1 .958 185 92 11-1 12-0
2 Tacoma Stars 24 12 12 .500 162 144 11 5-7 7-5
3 Ontario Fury 24 11 13 .458 147 118 12 7-5 4-8
4 Turlock Express 24 3 21 .125 101 216 20 2-10 1-11


2019 Ron Newman Cup

Format

The top two teams from each division qualified for the post-season. The Division Finals were a 2-game home and home series, with a 15-minute mini-game played immediately after Game 2 if the series was tied. The Conference Finals and Championship were single elimination.[14][15][16]

Eastern Conference Playoffs

Eastern Division Final

Game 1
Baltimore Blast9–12Utica City FC
Report
Attendance: 2,926
Referee: Kyle Trimble
Game 2
Utica City FC3–7Baltimore Blast
Report
Attendance: 3,856
Referee: Rich Grady
Mini-Game
Utica City FC1–2Baltimore Blast
Report
Attendance: 3,856
Referee: Rich Grady

Baltimore wins series 2–1


[17]

South Central Division Final

Game 1
Kansas City Comets2–5Milwaukee Wave
Report
Attendance: 1,819
Referee: Shane Butler
Game 2
Milwaukee Wave10–3Kansas City Comets
Report
Attendance: 3,032
Referee: Rich Grady

Milwaukee wins series 2–0


Eastern Conference Final

Milwaukee Wave2–1Baltimore Blast
Report
Attendance: 3,678
Referee: Ryan Cigich

Western Conference Playoffs

Southwest Division Final

Game 1
RGV Barracudas FC4–5Monterrey Flash
Report
Attendance: 2,542
Referee: Kyle Trimble
Game 2
Monterrey Flash5-4 (OT)RGV Barracudas FC
Report
Attendance: 2,520
Referee: Kia Dehpanah

Monterrey wins series 2–0


Pacific Division Final

Game 1
Tacoma Stars3–6San Diego Sockers
Report
Attendance: 2,412
Referee: Ron Cory
Game 2
San Diego Sockers7–6 (2OT)Tacoma Stars
Report
Attendance: 3,307
Referee: Ryan Cigich

San Diego wins series 2–0


Western Conference Final

San Diego Sockers3–4 (OT)Monterrey Flash
Report
Attendance: 3,907
Referee: Rich Grady

Ron Newman Cup Final

Milwaukee Wave5–2Monterrey Flash
Report
Attendance: 7,901
Referee: Ryan Cigich

Statistics

Top Scorers

Rank Scorer Club Games Goals Assists Points
1 Nick Perera Tacoma Stars 24 39 41 80
2 Leo Gibson Kansas City Comets 23 33 31 64
3 Franck Tayou Monterrey Flash 24 50 13 63
4 Gordy Gurson Orlando SeaWolves 24 34 24 58
5 Ian Bennett Milwaukee Wave 21 47 10 57
6 Brandon Escoto San Diego Sockers 24 32 23 55
7 Kraig Chiles San Diego Sockers 19 35 14 49
Ricardo Carvalho Harrisburg Heat 23 30 19 49
Hugo Puentes El Paso Coyotes 22 27 22 49
10 Mike Ramos Tacoma Stars 24 27 18 45

[18]

Playoff Top Scorers

Rank Scorer Club Games Goals Assists Points
1 Andrew Hoxie Baltimore Blast 4 5 2 7
Brayan Aguilar Monterrey Flash 4 5 2 7
Ian Bennett Milwaukee Wave 4 6 1 7
4 Brandon Escoto San Diego Sockers 3 3 3 6
5 Marcio Leite Milwaukee Wave 4 3 2 5
Leonardo De Oliveira San Diego Sockers 3 3 2 5
Vinicius Dantas Baltimore Blast 4 3 2 5
Mauricio Salles Utica City FC 3 5 0 5
Andre Hayne Milwaukee Wave 4 5 0 5

[19]

Awards

Individual Awards

Award Nominees[20] Name Team
League MVP

Brandon Escoto (SD)
Max Ferdinand (MKE)
Nick Perera (TAC)

Nick Perera Tacoma Stars
Goalkeeper of the Year

Josh Lemos (MKE)
Boris Pardo (SD)
William Vanzela (BAL)

Boris Pardo San Diego Sockers
Defender of the Year

Adriano Dos Santos (BAL)
Marcio Leite (MKE)
Darren Toby (UTC)

Darren Toby Utica City FC
Rookie of the Year

De Bray Holliman (ONT)
Tavoy Morgan (HAR)
Zach Reget (STL)

Zach Reget St. Louis Ambush
Newcomer of the Year

Molham Babouli (MIS)
Kevin Ellis (KC)
Jermaine Jones (ONT)

Molham Babouli Mississauga MetroStars
Coach of the Year

Ryan Hall (UTC)
Giuliano Oliviero (MKE)
Phil Salvagio (SD)

Phil Salvagio San Diego Sockers
Aaron Susi Trophy (Playoff MVP) N/A Marcio Leite Milwaukee Wave

All-League First Team

Name[21] Position Team
Nick Perera F Tacoma Stars
Max Ferdinand F Milwaukee Wave
Brandon Escoto M San Diego Sockers
Adriano Dos Santos D Baltimore Blast
Darren Toby D Utica City FC
Boris Pardo GK San Diego Sockers

All-League Second Team

Name [22] Position Team
Franck Tayou F Monterrey Flash
Ian Bennett F Milwaukee Wave
Jonatas Melo M Baltimore Blast
Marcio Leite D Milwaukee Wave
Cesar Cerda D San Diego Sockers
Josh Lemos GK Milwaukee Wave

All-League Third Team

Name[23] Position Team
Leo Gibson F Kansas City Comets
Slavisa Ubiparipovic F Utica City FC
Tony Donatelli M Baltimore Blast
James Togbah D Kansas City Comets
Guerrero Pino D San Diego Sockers
William Vanzela GK Baltimore Blast

References

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  2. ^ "The 2018-2019 MASL Season Kicks Off November 30". Major Arena Soccer League. September 25, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  3. ^ "Mississauga MetroStars launched ahead of arena soccer season". The Mississauga News. September 14, 2018. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  4. ^ "Mississauga MetroStars Join MASL as First Canadian Franchise". Major Arena Soccer League. September 14, 2018. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  5. ^ "Orlando Awarded Major Arena Soccer League Franchise". Major Arena Soccer League. July 24, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  6. ^ "SeaWolves Arrive With A Splash". Major Arena Soccer League. April 25, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  7. ^ "The MASL Is Coming To Utica". Major Arena Soccer League. June 13, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
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  10. ^ "Sidekicks To Return In 2018/19 Under New Ownership". Dan Crooke. Dallas Morning News. July 24, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  11. ^ "The Dallas Sidekicks Return For The 2018-19 Season". Major Arena Soccer League. July 24, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  12. ^ "MASL Statement Regarding Soles de Sonora". Major Arena Soccer League. May 11, 2018. Retrieved December 1, 2018.
  13. ^ MASL Schedule
  14. ^ "MASL FALL MEETINGS - DAY TWO". Jeff Husted. MASL Soccer. September 28, 2018.
  15. ^ "The Playoff Picture Coming Into Focus". Michael Lewis. MASL Soccer. March 22, 2019.
  16. ^ "Ron Newman Cup Field Finalized". Jeff Husted. MASL Soccer. April 14, 2019.
  17. ^ "MASL Announces Eastern Division Championship Schedule". Jeff Husted. MASL Soccer. March 22, 2019.
  18. ^ MASL Stats
  19. ^ MASL Stats
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  21. ^ https://www.maslsoccer.com/news/masl-announces-first-team-all-masl-and-nominees-fo
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  23. ^ https://www.maslsoccer.com/news/masl-awards-second-and-third-team-honors