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词条 1994 United States Interregional Soccer League
释义

  1. Regular season

     Schedule  Scoring  Northeast Division  Atlantic Division  Southeast Division  Midwest Division  Midsouth Division  South Central Division  Southwest Division  Pacific Division 

  2. Playoffs

     Northeast Division  Final  Atlantic Division  Final  Southeast Division  Final  Midwest Division  Final  Midsouth Division  Final  South Central Division  Final  Southwest Division  Final  Pacific Division  Final 

  3. Sizzlin' Nine Championship

     Greensboro Group  Charlotte Group  Raleigh Group  Semi-Finals 

  4. Final

  5. Points leaders

  6. Honors

  7. External links

  8. References

The 1994 United States Interregional Soccer League was an outdoor season run by the United States Interregional Soccer League.

Regular season

Schedule

Each team had a 20-game schedule, with two games counting as Designated Makeup Games (DMGs). DMGs are plugged in for any game that was cancelled during the season.

Scoring

Teams in the Northeast and Midwest have points that reflect the addition of a 1-point corner kick bonus per game. The standings published by the USISL list only the wins, losses, goals scored, goals allowed and total points. They do not provide the number of wins or losses that came through shootouts. They also do not provide the number of bonus points coming from goals or corner kicks.[1][2]

  • Regulation win = 6 points
  • Shootout win (SW) = 4 points
  • Shootout loss (SL) = 2 points
  • Regulation loss = 0 points
  • Bonus points (BP): An additional one point per goal up to a maximum of three points per game.
  • Northeast Division and Midwest Division teams received one point per corner kick each game.

Northeast Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1Long Island Rough Riders181353519 +16117
2 Jersey Dragons181263923 +16110[3]
3 Cape Cod Crusaders181083925 +1498
4 New Jersey Imperials181082825 +398
5 Delaware Wizards18992825 +389
6 New York Fever187112933 -482
7 Boston Storm185132447 -2365
8 Connecticut Wolves186121432 -1859
9 Philadelphia Freedom186122136 -1558

Atlantic Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1Greensboro Dynamo181626022 +38143
2 Charleston Battery181443615 +21111
3 Charlotte Eagles181084432 +1295
4 Raleigh Flyers18993333 090
5 Hampton Roads Hurricanes181083227 +584
6 Columbia Heat18993239 -782
7 Washington Mustangs181173329 +480[4]
8 Baltimore Bays186122639 -1359
9 Richmond Kickers184142143 -2244

Southeast Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1Cocoa Expos171616913 +56128
2 Atlanta Magic171164436 +8104
3 Florida Stars171166539 +2697[5]
4 Orlando Lions177105046 +481
5 Boca Raton Sabres186123748 -1173[6]
6 Fort Lauderdale Kicks175122553 -2853
7 South Florida Flamingos173141980 -6137

Midwest Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1Minnesota Thunder181806114 +47170
2 Milwaukee Rampage181628118 +63161
3 Columbus Xoggz181173937 +2112
4 St. Louis Knights181174637 +9108
5 Detroit Wheels18993538 -398
6 Rockford Raptors181083634 +298
7 Des Moines Menace185133746 -963
8 Cincinnati Cheetas185133840 -259
9 Sioux City Breeze181171564 -4923

Midsouth Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1Louisville Thoroughbreds181355335 +18114
2 New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers181263823 +15107
3 Birmingham Grasshoppers181353619 +17104
4 Lexington Bluegrass Bandits181083225 +787
5 Nashville Metros187114343 078
6 Arkansas A's184142262 -4045
7 Chattanooga Express185131645 -2936
8 Memphis Jackals11291934 -1529

South Central Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1Tulsa Roughnecks181625218 +44132
2 DFW Toros181265140 +11112
3 San Antonio Pumas181175330 +23107
4 Texas Lightning181176031 +29103
5 Austin Lone Stars171076251 +1197
6 Dallas Rockets18993948 -986
7 Oklahoma City Slickers184142857 -2946
8 Wichita Blue Angels1701716119 -10316

Southwest Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1East Los Angeles Cobras181627032 +38147
2 El Paso Patriots181355728 +29120[7]
3 Valley Golden Eagles181264840 +8110
4 Montclair Standard Falcons181084034 +694
5 Arizona Cotton187114933 +1679
6 Tucson Amigos187114443 +175
7 New Mexico Chiles187113248 -1666
8 Las Vegas Quicksilver183153184 -5348
9 San Diego Top Guns9451619 +337

Pacific Division

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1San Francisco United All-Blacks181535920 +39134
2 North Bay Breakers181445529 +26125
3 CCV Hydra181356231 +31122
4 Chico Rooks181264330 +13108
5 San Francisco Bay Diablos181084248 -692[8]
6 Silicon Valley Firebirds18994228 +1485
7 Reno Rattlers187113845 -771
8 Hawaii Tsunami183152477 -5340
9 Santa Cruz Surf182162161 -4032
10 Shasta Scorchers182162063 -4331
1. ^Outdoor scoring system (1989–1995)
2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://www.uslsoccer.com/docs/2013%20USL%20Media%20Guide_Web.pdf |title=2013 USL Media Guide – compare 1993 and 1994 PDL standings with the 1992 and 1995 PDL standings. |access-date=2013-07-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131207053310/http://www.uslsoccer.com/docs/2013%20USL%20Media%20Guide_Web.pdf |archive-date=2013-12-07 |dead-url=yes |df= }}
3. ^Points deducted due to ineligible players.
4. ^Points deducted due to ineligible players.
5. ^Points deducted due to ineligible players.
6. ^Points deducted due to ineligible players.
7. ^Points deducted due to ineligible players.
8. ^Points deducted due to ineligible players.

Playoffs

Northeast Division

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date = July 27, 1994 |

team1 = Jersey Dragons (NJ) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

score = 2-0 |

report = |

team2 = Delaware Wizards (DE) |

stadium =


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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Long Island Rough Riders (NY) |

goals1 = Danny Mueller {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Manuel Archer |

score = 1-1 OT |

report = |

team2 = Jersey Dragons (NJ) |

stadium = Long Island, New York


| attendance = 3,422
| referee =
}}

The game remained tied through two overtime periods. The Long Island Rough Riders advanced due to their 4-2 advantage in corner kicks.

{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = New Jersey Imperials (NJ) |

goals1 = Marek Sadowski {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 1-0 |

report = |

team2 = Cape Cod Crusaders (MA) |

stadium =


| attendance = 1,000
| referee =
}}

Final

{{football box|

date = August 5, 1994 |

team1 = New Jersey Imperials (NJ) |

goals1 = Greg Bajek {{Goal}} {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Giovanni Savarese
{{Goal}} Richard Nuttall |

score = 2-3 |

report = |

team2 = Long Island Rough Riders (NY) |

stadium = North Bergen, New Jersey


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = August 1994 |

team1 = Long Island Rough Riders (NY) |

goals1 = Cordt Weinstein {{Goal|90}} |

goals2 = |

score = 1-0 |

report = |

team2 = New Jersey Imperials (NJ) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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}}The Long Island Rough Riders advanced.

Atlantic Division

{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Charleston Battery (SC) |

goals1 = Andrew Coggins {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Paul Young {{Goal}}
Rich Hughes {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Byron Mitchell |

score = 4-1 |

report = |

team2 = Hampton Roads Hurricanes (VA) |

stadium = Charleston, South Carolina


| attendance =
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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Charlotte Eagles (NC) |

goals1 = Keith Dakin {{Goal}}
Philibert Jones {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 2-0 |

report = |

team2 = Raleigh Flyers (North Carolina) |

stadium = Charlotte, North Carolina


| attendance = 1,000
| referee =
}}

Final

{{football box|

date = August 5, 1994
8:00 PM EST |

team1 = Charlotte Eagles (North Carolina) |

goals1 = Graham West {{Goal}}
Jake Tassy {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Paul Young
{{Goal}} Andy Coggins |

score = 2-3 |

report = |

team2 = Charleston Battery (South Carolina) |

stadium = Charlotte, North Carolina


| attendance = 1,500
| referee =
}}
{{football box|

date = August 6, 1994
7:30 PM EST |

team1 = Charleston Battery (SC) |

goals1 = Paul Young {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Dave Hoffman {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Phillipe Bertoud |

score = 3-1 |

report = |

team2 = Charlotte Eagles (NC) |

stadium = Charleston, South Carolina


| attendance = 2,400
| referee =
}}The Charleston Battery advanced.

Southeast Division

{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Cocoa Expos (FL) |

goals1 = Richard Sharpe {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Robin Chan {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Keiran Breslin {{Goal}}
Ian Gill {{Goal}}
Eric Leibin {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Del Smith |

score = 7-1 |

report = |

team2 = Orlando Lions (FL) |

stadium = Cocoa, Florida


| attendance = 2,119
| referee =
}}
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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Atlanta Magic (GA) |

goals1 = Caleb Suri {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 1-0 |

report = |

team2 = Florida Stars (FL) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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Final

{{football box|

date = August 3, 1994
8:00 PM EST |

team1 = Atlanta Magic (GA) |

goals1 = Caleb Suri {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 1-0 |

report = |

team2 = Cocoa Expos (FL) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = August 7, 1994
7:30 PM EST |

team1 = Cocoa Expos (FL) |

goals1 = Keiran Breslin {{Goal}}
Chris Payne {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 2-0 |

report = |

team2 = Atlanta Magic (GA) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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  • With the series tied at one game each, the Expos and Magic played a mini-game to determine who would advance.
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date = August 6, 1994
10:00 PM EST |

team1 = Cocoa Expos (FL) |

goals1 = Richard Sharpe {{Goal}} {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Eddie Enders {{Goal}}
Paul Robertson {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Vince Datillo |

score = 5-1 |

report = |

team2 = Atlanta Magic (GA) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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}}The Cocoa Expos advanced.

Midwest Division

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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Minnesota Thunder (MN) |

goals1 = Gerard Lagos {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Pierre Morice {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Tom Stone
{{Goal}} Jeff Davis |

score = 3-2 |

report = |

team2 = St. Louis Knights (MO) |

stadium = Minnesota


| attendance = 2,119
| referee =
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{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994
7:30 CST |

team1 = Milwaukee Rampage (WI) |

goals1 = Steve Kuntz {{sent off|0|17}}
Tony Sanneh {{yel}}
Tony Sanneh {{sent off|1|57}}
Steve Provan {{Goal|120}}|

goals2 = |

score = 1-0 OT |

report = [https://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1368&dat=19940801&id=k5hQAAAAIBAJ&sjid=GxMEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3857,87328 (Report)]|

team2 = Columbus Xoggz (OH) |

stadium = Brown Deer High School, Brown Deer, Wisconsin


| attendance = 1,384
| referee =
}}

Final

{{football box|

date = August 3, 1994
7:30 CST |

team1 = Milwaukee Rampage (WI) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Gerard Lagos
{{Goal|90}} Tim Foster |

score = 2-3 |

report = |

team2 = Minnesota Thunder (MN) |

stadium = Brown Deer High School, Brown Deer, Wisconsin


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = August 6, 1994
7:30 CST |

team1 = Minnesota Thunder (MN) |

goals1 = Don Gramenz {{Goal}}
Amos Magee {{Goal}}
Manny Lagos {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Derrick Bylsma |

score = 3-1 |

report = |

team2 = Milwaukee Rampage (WI) |

stadium = Minnesota


| attendance =
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}}The Minnesota Thunder advanced.

Midsouth Division

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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = [Louisville Thoroughbreds] (KY) |

goals1 = John van Buskirk {{Goal}} PK |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Dexter Sandy
{{Goal}} Shane Gibson
{{Goal}} Brian Jeffs |

score = 1-4 |

report = |

team2 = Lexington Bluegrass Bandits (KY) |

stadium = Louisville, Kentucky


| attendance =
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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = New Orleans Riverboat Gamblers (LA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Phil Harden |

score = 0-1 |

report = |

team2 = Birmingham Grasshoppers (AL) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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Final

{{football box|

date = August 5, 1994
7:30 PM EST |

team1 = Lexington Bluegrass Bandits (KYLA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Billy Hughes
{{Goal}} Jarg Baumgartner |

score = 0-2 |

report = |

team2 = Birmingham Grasshoppers (AL) |

stadium = Lexington, Kentucky


| attendance = 1,100
| referee =
}}
{{football box|

date = August 7, 1994
5:00 PM EST |

team1 = Birmingham Grasshoppers (AL) |

goals1 = Billy Hughes {{Goal}}
Holder Schneidt {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Richard Mundy |

score = 2-1 |

report = |

team2 = Lexington Bluegrass Bandits (KYLA) |

stadium = Birmingham, Georgia


| attendance =
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}}The Birmingham Grasshoppers advanced.

South Central Division

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date = July 29, 1994 |

team1 = Texas Lightning (TX) |

goals1 = Corey Hooper {{Goal}}
Ron Baskin {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Chris Veselka
{{Goal}} Steve Bailey
{{Goal}} Lance Reed |

score = 2-3 OT |

report = |

team2 = Austin Lone Stars (TX) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = Tulsa Roughnecks (OK) |

goals1 = Virgil Stevens {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Shahram Salami
{{Goal}} Gabe Jones
{{Goal}} Chris Veselka
{{Goal}} JoJo Flemister |

score = 1-4 |

report = |

team2 = Austin Lone Stars (TX) |

stadium = Tulsa, Oklahoma


| attendance = 1,387
| referee =
}}
{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = San Antonio Pumas (TX) |

goals1 = Marco Ferruzzi {{Goal}}
J.D. Stark {{Goal}}
Steve Schauer {{Goal}} |

goals2 = |

score = 3-4 |

report = |

team2 = DFW Toros (TX) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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Final

{{football box|

date = August 5, 1994
8:00 PM CST |

team1 = Austin Lone Stars (TX) |

goals1 = Gabe Jones {{Goal}}
Judd Willman {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Heriberto Garcia
{{Goal}} Nicolas Velez
{{Goal}} Melecio Sanitbanez |

score = 2-4 |

report = |

team2 = DFW Toros (TX) |

stadium = House Park, Austin, Texas


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = August 6, 1994
7:30 PM CST |

team1 = Austin Lone Stars (TX) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

score = 0-2 |

report = |

team2 = DFW Toros (TX) |

stadium = House Park, Austin, Texas


| attendance =
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}}The DFW Toros advanced.

Southwest Division

{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = El Paso Patriots (TX) |

goals1 = Arturo Bautista {{Goal}}
Steve Guardado {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Raul Haro
{{Goal}} {{Goal}} Carlos Acosta
{{Goal}} Julio Umana |

score = 2-5 |

report = |

team2 = Valley Golden Eagles (CA) |

stadium = El Paso, Texas


| attendance = 4,278
| referee =
}}
{{football box|

date = July 31, 1994 |

team1 = East Los Angeles Cobras (CA) |

goals1 = Harut Karapetyan {{Goal}} {{Goal}} {{Goal}}
Sean Henderson {{Goal}}
Carlos Zavala {{Goal}}
Juan Munoz {{Goal}}
Sergio Suarez {{Goal}}|

goals2 = {{Goal}} Garrett Torres
{{Goal}} Eddie Soto
{{Goal}} Jesus Artlaga |

score = 7-3 |

report = |

team2 = Montclair Standard Falcons (CA) |

stadium = Los Angeles


| attendance =
| referee =
}}

Final

{{football box|

date = August 5, 1994 |

team1 = East Los Angeles Cobras (CA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Juan Andia
{{Goal}} {{Goal}} Emerson Mendez
{{Goal}} Carlos Acosta
{{Goal}} Jose Umana |

score = 0-6 |

report = |

team2 = Valley Golden Eagles (CA) |

stadium = Los Angeles


| attendance =
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}}
{{football box|

date = August 7, 1994 |

team1 = Valley Golden Eagles (CA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Jose Vasquez
{{Goal}} Harut Karapetyan |

score = 0-3 |

report = |

team2 = East Los Angeles Cobras (CA) |

stadium = Titan Stadium, Fullerton, California


| attendance =
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  • With the series tied at one game apiece, the Cobras and Valley Eagles played a minigame to determine who advanced.
{{football box|

date = August 7, 1994 |

team1 = Valley Golden Eagles (CA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

score = 0-2 |

report = |

team2 = East Los Angeles Cobras (CA) |

stadium = Titan Stadium, Fullerton, California


| attendance =
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}}The East Los Angeles Cobras advanced.

Pacific Division

{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = San Francisco United All-Blacks (CA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Scott Wulferdingen |

score = 0-1 |

report = |

team2 = Chico Rooks (CA) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = July 30, 1994 |

team1 = North Bay Breakers (CA) |

goals1 = Craig Ruggels {{Goal}}
Roman Ritz {{Goal}}
Chris Ziemer {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Luis Berbari
{{Goal}} Jose Romas |

score = 3-2 |

report = |

team2 = CCV Hydra (CA) |

stadium =


| attendance =
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Final

{{football box|

date = August 5, 1994 |

team1 = North Bay Breakers (CA) |

goals1 = Roman Ritz {{Goal}}
Chris Ziemer {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Mike Black |

score = 2-1 |

report = |

team2 = Chico Rooks (CA) |

stadium = Rohnert Park, California


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = August 6, 1994 |

team1 = Chico Rooks (CA) |

goals1 = Dean Freeman {{Goal}}
Jeremy Gunn {{Goal}} |

goals2 = {{Goal}} Roman Ritz |

score = 2-1 |

report = |

team2 = North Bay Breakers (CA) |

stadium = Chico, California


| attendance = 1,750
| referee =
}}
  • With the series tied at one game apiece, Chico and North Bay played a mini-game to determine who would advance.
{{football box|

date = August 6, 1994 |

team1 = Chico Rooks (CA) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

score = 1-0 |

report = |

team2 = North Bay Breakers (CA) |

stadium = Chico, California


| attendance = 1,750
| referee =
}}The Chico Rooks advanced.

Sizzlin' Nine Championship

Greensboro Group

PlaceTeamWLGFGAGD
1Greensboro Dynamo20143 +11
2 DFW Toros1169 -3
3 Birmingham Grasshoppers02210 -8
  • Greensboro Dynamo defeated Birmingham Grasshoppers 6-1
  • DFW Toros defeated Birmingham Grasshoppers 4-1
  • Greensboro Dynamo defeated DFW Toros 8-2

Charlotte Group

PlaceTeamWLGFGAGD
1Charleston Battery2092 +7
2 Cocoa Expos1184 +4
3 Chico Rooks02011 -11
  • Charleston defeated Cocoa 4-2
  • Charleston defeated Chico 5-0
  • Cocoa defeated Chico 6-0

Raleigh Group

PlaceTeamWLGFGAGD
1 Long Island Rough Riders11106 +4
2Minnesota Thunder1165 +1
3 East Los Angeles Cobras11510 -5
{{football box|

date = August 10, 1994 |

team1 = Minnesota Thunder (MN) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

score = 4-2 |

report = |

team2 = Long Island Rough Riders (NY) |

stadium =


| attendance = 175
| referee =
}}
  • East Los Angeles Cobras defeated Minnesota Thunder 3-2 (SO)
  • Long Island Rough Riders defeated East Los Angeles Cobras 8-2

Semi-Finals

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date = August 13, 1994 |

team1 = Greensboro Dynamo (NC) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = |

score = 2-1 OT |

report = |

team2 = Long Island Rough Riders (NY) |

stadium = Greensboro, North Carolina


| attendance =
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{{football box|

date = August 13, 1994 |

team1 = Charleston Battery (SC) |

goals1 = |

goals2 = {{Goal}} {{Goal}} Amos Magee
{{Goal}} {{Goal}} Manny Lagos
{{Goal}} Aaron Leventhal |

score = 0-5 |

report = |

team2 = Minnesota Thunder (MN) |

stadium = Charleston, South Carolina


| attendance =
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}}

Final

{{football box|

date = August 15, 1994 |

team1 = Greensboro Dynamo (NC) |

goals1 = Mike Gailey {{Goal|10}} |

goals2 = {{Goal|46}} Gerard Lagos |

score = 1-1 OT |

report = |

team2 = Minnesota Thunder (MN) |

stadium = UNCG Soccer Stadium, Greensboro, North Carolina


| attendance = 5,159
| referee =
|penalties1= Brian Japp {{pengoal}}
|penaltyscore=2-1
|penalties2=
}}

Points leaders

RankScorerClubGPGoalsAssistsPoints
1 Chris Veselka Austin Lone Stars13301474
2 Richard Sharpe Cocoa Expos1533672
3 Joey Kirk Milwaukee Rampage18241159
4 A. J. Jones Texas Lightning1422953
Brian McBride Milwaukee Rampage15181753
6 Manny Lagos Minnesota Thunder1718945
7 Tony Sanneh Milwaukee Rampage17141442
Salvador MercadoEl Paso Patriots1820242
8 Sheikh N'DureFlorida Stars1817741
9 Jason HauptGreensboro Dynamo18151040
10 Jeff BaicherCCV Hydra1617236
11 Leonel SuazoWashington Mustangs1217034
Mark WeidnerBirmingham Grasshoppers1634
Andrew ZiemerNorth Bay Breakers1634

Honors

  • MVP: Manny Lagos
  • Points leader: Chris Veselka
  • Goals leader: Richard Sharpe
  • Assist Leader: Wane Lobring
  • Goalkeeper of the Year: Kyle Krpata
  • Coach of the Year: Tim Hankinson

External links

  • United Soccer Leagues (RSSSF)
  • The Year in American Soccer – 1994
  • [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!searchin/rec.sport.soccer/us-soccer-digest$20Digest$20V94$20$23129$20%7Csort:relevance/rec.sport.soccer/pKIjaMzU0Hk/MBqaUQtJUfMJ Divisional finals]

References

{{Reflist}}{{SISL/USISL seasons}}

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