1989–90 American Indoor Soccer Association season

Statistics of the American Indoor Soccer Association in season 1989–90.

American Indoor Soccer Association
Season1989–90
ChampionsCanton Invaders (5th title)
Matches played160
Goals scored3,160 (19.75 per match)
Top goalscorerDan O'Keefe (108)

Overview

Before the season, Atlanta was added, Ft. Wayne changed their name to Indiana, and Memphis changed their nickname to the Rogues. After the season, Indiana moved to Albany, New York. Because of mounting debt, on June 23, 1990, the AISA expelled Memphis from the league and repudiated its line of credit.[1] After the season, the league also changed its name to the National Professional Soccer League.

Regular season

American Division
Team Pld HW HL AW AL GF GA GD GB PCT Qualification
Canton Invaders 40 19 1 17 3 544 321 +223 .900 Playoffs
Atlanta Attack 40 12 8 11 9 438 389 +49 13 .575
Hershey Impact 40 12 8 7 13 397 384 +13 17 .475
Memphis Rogues 40 3 17 3 17 268 484 216 30 .150
Source:
National Division
Team Pld HW HL AW AL GF GA GD GB PCT Qualification
Dayton Dynamo 40 13 7 8 12 388 356 +32 .525 Playoffs
Milwaukee Wave 40 11 9 10 10 373 353 +20 .525
Chicago Power 40 10 10 10 10 377 388 11 1 .500
Indiana Kick 40 9 11 5 15 373 483 110 7 .350
Source:

AISA League Leaders

Scoring

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

Player Team GP G A Pts
Drago Atlanta/Hersey415767167
Rudy Pikuzinski Canton365138140
Peter Hattrup Atlanta404843135
Dan O'Keefe Indiana406217125
George Pastor Milwaukee395129119
Steve Frick Canton375018109
Batata Chicago373241104
Art Kramer Milwaukee404127101
Franklin McIntosh Hersey/Atlanta35383598
Tony Bono Dayton39293293

Goalkeeping

Note: Min = Minutes played; GA = Points against; GAA = Points against average; W = Wins; L = Losses

Player Team Min* PA PAA W L
Jamie SwannerCanton21342737.67324
Pat HarringtonDayton9801318.00106
Yaro DachniwskyAtlanta15262068.101610

*(Minimum 400 minutes played to qualify)

All-Star game

The Soviet Red Army team defeated the AISA All-Stars 10–8 in overtime on Oleg Sergeyev's goal 1:54 into the extra session. With one goal and two assists, Drago of the Hershey Impact was voted the MVP of the match by the attending media.[2]

AISA All-Star roster

Starters  Position  Reserves
Jamie Swanner, Canton G Jay McCutcheon, Chicago
Bret Hall, Chicago D Oscar Pisano, Canton • Vince Beck, Memphis • Bob DiNunzio, Canton
Tim Tyma, Milwaukee D Denzil Antonio, Canton • Mike Richardson, Chicago
Peter Hattrup, Atlanta M/F George Pastor, Milwaukee • Tony Bono, Dayton
Drago, Hershey M/F Marcelo Carrera, Canton
Dan O'Keefe, Indiana M/F Franklin McIntosh, Atlanta

Match report

Soviet Red Army10–8 (OT)AISA All-Stars
Kuznetsov  25:35'
Kuznetsov  32:03'
Korneev  38:35'
Korneev  53:03'
Sergeyev  61:54'
report Drago  11:46' (pen.)
Bono  26:32'
Carrera  27:42'
Hattrup  55:04'
Attendance: 11,561

Playoffs

First Round

Lower seed Higher seed Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 notes
Hershey Impact-Atlanta Attack10–139–13Atlanta wins series 2–0
Chicago Power-Milwaukee Wave6–86–8Milwaukee wins series 2–0

Semifinals

Lower seed Higher seed Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 notes
Atlanta Attack-Dayton Dynamo15–26–8(OT)6–13Dayton wins series 2–1
Milwaukee Wave-Canton Invaders4–104–12Canton wins series 2–0

Finals

Lower seed Higher seed Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 notes
Dayton Dynamo-Canton Invaders2–148–78–2111–13(OT)Canton wins series 3–1

All-AISA first team

  Position  Player
G Jamie Swanner, Canton
D Tim Tyma, Milwaukee
D Bret Hall, Chicago
M/F Peter Hattrup, Atlanta
M/F Drago, Hershey
M/F Rudy Pikuzinski, Canton

All-AISA second team

  Position  Player
G Carlos Pena, Dayton
D Bobby DiNunzio, Canton
D Oscar Pisano, Canton
M/F Tony Bono, Dayton
M/F Dan O'Keefe, Indiana
M/F Marcelo Carrera, Canton

Post season awards

References

  1. ARENA EYEING OPTIONS The Commercial Appeal – Wednesday, June 27, 1990
  2. Halls, Bill (January 21, 1990). "Soviets beat AISA stars on OT". The Detroit News. p. 2D. Retrieved 7 June 2017 via newspapers.com.
  3. "All-stars add Canton's DiNunzio". Akron Beacon Journal. January 19, 1990. p. D5. Retrieved 20 June 2017 via newspapers.com.
  4. Walton, Scott (January 19, 1990). "Soccer All-stars game previews Detroit team". Detroit Free Press. p. 8D. Retrieved 20 June 2017 via newspapers.com.
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