Category: National Professional Soccer League 1990

1992-93 Dayton Dynamo Yearbook from the National Professional Soccer League

Dayton Dynamo

The Dayton Dynamo were an indoor soccer club that played seven winter seasons in Western Ohio. The team moved frequently, spending two years at Hara Arena, three seasons at the newly opened Nutter Center and its final two years at the downtown Dayton Convention Center. The Dynamo played in the American Indoor Soccer Association, subsequently re-branded as the National Professional Soccer League after 1990. Dayton appeared in the AISA championship series in 1990 and the NPSL finals in 1991 but lost on both occasions. New owners moved the franchise to Cincinnati in 1995.

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Charlie Greene

Hershey Impact

The Hershey Impact were a pro indoor soccer club that played three winter campaigns in central Pennsylvania between 1988 and 1991. The Impact had a small but steady core of fans and averaged between 3,400 and 3,700 fans for each of its three seasons of play at Hersheypark Arena. After the Impact’s bankruptcy in 1991, many Impact players moved on to play for the Harrisburg Heat, a nearby expansion franchise that effectively replaced the former club shortly after it’s closure.

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Tulsa Ambush

The Tulsa Ambush were an indoor soccer team that played one season at the Expo Square Pavilion during the winter of 1991-92. The team featured ex-Tulsa Roughneck’s Victor Moreland and Barry Wallace. The Ambush finished with the worst record (7-33) in the National Professional Soccer League and moved to St. Louis after the season.

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1989-90 Atlanta Attack Program

Atlanta Attack

Short-lived effort to re-establish the sport of indoor soccer at Atlanta’s Omni coliseum. The Atlanta Attack (1989-1991) followed the earlier tenure of the Atlanta Chiefs of the North American Soccer League, who played two indoor campaigns at the Omni between 1979 and 1981.

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1995-96 Cincinnati Silverbacks Program from the National Professional Soccer League

Cincinnati Silverbacks

The Cincinnati Silverbacks were an indoor soccer team that played three seasons in the National Professional Soccer League from 1995 until 1998. After two seasons at the Cincinnati Gardens, the Silverbacks played their final campaign at Riverfront Coliseum (or “The Crown” as it was then known) during the winter of 1997-98. The Silverbacks represented the Queen City’s second go at professional indoor soccer following the Cincinnati Kids of the Major Indoor Soccer League, who played at the Riverfront Coliseum in 1979.

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