1989-90 Southwest Independent Soccer League
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Overview of the 1989-1990 Southwest Independent Soccer League indoor season and 1990 outdoor season.

Texas Division

Place Team P W L GF GA GD Points
1 Richardson Rockets 24 17 7 176 112 +54 69
2 Austin Sockadillos 24 14 10 165 130 +35 56
3 Waco Kickers
Waco Kickers
The Waco Kickers were a soccer club based in Waco, Texas that competed in the SISL. Following the 1990 outdoor season, the merged into North Texas United.-Year-by-year:...

24 11 13 132 182 -50 44
4 Houston Express
Houston Express
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24 2 22 66 143 -77 9
5 San Antonio Generals 13 1 12 60 91 -31 4


Tex-Ark-Oma Division

Place Team P W L GF GA GD Points
1 Addison Arrows 24 17 7 179 122 +57 68
2 Tulsa Renegades
Tulsa Renegades
The Tulsa Renegades were a soccer club based in Tulsa, Oklahoma that competed in the SISL and USISL.-Year-by-year:...

24 14 10 170 155 +15 54
3 Oklahoma City Warriors
Oklahoma City Warriors
The Oklahoma Warriors were a soccer club based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that competed in the SISL and USISL.Before the 1993 outdoor season, the club was renamed the Oklahoma City Slickers.-Year-by-year:...

24 13 11 138 131 +7 53
4 Arkansas Diamonds 12 2 10 46 97 -51 8

Central Division

Place Team P W L GF GA GD Points
1 Colorado Comets
Colorado Comets
The Colorado Comets were an American soccer club based in Denver, Colorado founded in 1985 which later competed in the SISL and USISL.-History:...

24 21 3 235 102 +133 84
2 Lubbock Lazers
Lubbock Lazers
The Lubbock Lazers were a soccer club based in Lubbock, Texas that competed in the SISL and USISL. For the 1991/92 indoor season, the team was named the Lubbock Tornado, but returned as the Lazers after that season.-Year-by-year:...

24 19 5 199 106 +93 76
3 Permian Basin Shootin' Stars 24 5 19 142 218 -76 21
4 Amarillo Challengers
Amarillo Challengers
The Amarillo Challengers were a soccer club based in Amarillo, Texas that competed in the SISL and USISL.-Year-by-year:...

12 5 19 125 272 -147 19

Cactus Division

Place Team P W L GF GA GD Points
1 Phoenix Hearts 24 21 3 207 118 +89 84
2 Tucson Amigos
Tucson Amigos
The Tucson Amigos were a soccer club based in Tucson, Arizona that competed in the SISL, USISL and United Soccer Leagues. Founder of the Tucson Amigos was Dennis Archer a local business owner of the Tucson Amigos Indoor Soccer Center.-Year-by-year:...

24 12 12 128 126 +2 46
3 Albuquerque Gunners 24 9 15 157 167 -10 37
4 El Paso Sixshooters 24 0 24 44 179 -135 0

Playoffs

Awards

  • MVP: Andy Crawford, Permian Basin/Colorado
  • Top Scorer: Enrique Serrano, Albuquerque Gunners
  • Rookie of the Year: Jose Miranda, Tucson Amigos
  • Coach of the year: Peter Baralić
    Peter Baralić
    Peter Baralic is a retired Yugoslavian soccer player who played professionally in the North American Soccer League and Major Indoor Soccer League. He later coached the Phoenix Hearts of the Southwest Indoor Soccer League. He was the 1990 SISL Coach of the Year.-Player:In 1979, Baralic signed with...

    , Phoenix Hearts

Eastern Conference

Place Team GP W L SW/SL BP GF GA PTS
1 Tulsa Renegades
Tulsa Renegades
The Tulsa Renegades were a soccer club based in Tulsa, Oklahoma that competed in the SISL and USISL.-Year-by-year:...

14 12 2 (1-1) 34 45 17 106
2 Austin Sockadillos 14 8 6 (0-2) 33 45 27 85
3 San Antonio Generals 14 10 4 (2-0) 29 38 25 85
4 Richardson Rockets 14 7 7 (0-0) 28 38 22 70
5 North Texas United 14 7 7 (1-0) 25 36 30 68
6 Arkansas Diamonds 14 6 8 (0-2) 20 26 34 60
7 Waco Kickers
Waco Kickers
The Waco Kickers were a soccer club based in Waco, Texas that competed in the SISL. Following the 1990 outdoor season, the merged into North Texas United.-Year-by-year:...

14 1 13 (0-0) 9 9 54 15
8 Oklahoma City Warriors
Oklahoma City Warriors
The Oklahoma Warriors were a soccer club based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma that competed in the SISL and USISL.Before the 1993 outdoor season, the club was renamed the Oklahoma City Slickers.-Year-by-year:...

6 1 5 (0-0) 7 7 25 13

Western Conference

Place Team GP W L SW/SL BP GF GA PTS
1 Lubbock Lazers
Lubbock Lazers
The Lubbock Lazers were a soccer club based in Lubbock, Texas that competed in the SISL and USISL. For the 1991/92 indoor season, the team was named the Lubbock Tornado, but returned as the Lazers after that season.-Year-by-year:...

14 11 3 (0-0) 35 52 28 101
2 Colorado Comets
Colorado Comets
The Colorado Comets were an American soccer club based in Denver, Colorado founded in 1985 which later competed in the SISL and USISL.-History:...

14 12 2 (1-0) 30 38 17 100
3 Phoenix Hearts 14 8 6 (1-0) 30 39 29 76
4 Tucson Amigos
Tucson Amigos
The Tucson Amigos were a soccer club based in Tucson, Arizona that competed in the SISL, USISL and United Soccer Leagues. Founder of the Tucson Amigos was Dennis Archer a local business owner of the Tucson Amigos Indoor Soccer Center.-Year-by-year:...

14 7 7 (0-1) 28 29 20 68
5 Albuquerque Gunners 14 3 11 (0-0) 17 17 51 35
6 Permian Basin Shooting Stars
Permian Basin Shooting Stars
The Permian Basin Shooting Stars were a soccer club based in Odessa, Texas that competed in the SISL and USISL. For the 1991/92 indoor season, the team was renamed the Permian Basin Mirage.-Year-by-year:...

14 2 12 (0-0) 19 20 43 31

Playoffs

Quarterfinals: Colorado defeated Lubbock 5-1, 5-2
Richardson defeated Tulsa 1-2, 1-0, 3-1
Austin defeated San Antonio 0-1, 4-1, 3-2
Tucson defeated Phoenix 2-1, 2-1
Semifinals: Richardson defeated Austin 2-1, 5-1
Colorado defeated Tucson 2-0, 1-0
CHAMPIONSHIP: Colorado declared champion based on overall record.

Awards

  • MVP: Craig Lammering, Colorado Comets
  • Leading goal scorer: Chris Veselka
    Chris Veselka
    Chris Veselka was an American soccer forward who played professionally in the United States and Germany. He was the 1994 USISL leading scorer with 30 goals in 13 games....

    , Derek Sholeen, Marcelo Draguicevich (12 goals each)
  • Top Goalkeeper: Craig Lammering, Colorado Comets
  • Coach of the Year: Phil Jones, Richardson Rockets
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