2012–13 Major Indoor Soccer League season

The 2012–13 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the second under the United Soccer Leagues banner, fourth under the MISL name, and the fifth season overall. It was also the 35th season of professional Division 1 indoor soccer. The season started on November 2, 2012 and ended on March 3, 2013.

Major Indoor Soccer League
Season2012-13
ChampionsBaltimore Blast
Top goalscorerDoug Miller
(Rochester, 44)
Longest winning runMilwaukee Wave, 16 wins December 1st, 2012 – February 10th, 2013 [1]
Longest losing runWichita Wings, 6 losses
February 8th, 2013 – March 3rd, 2013
Rochester Lancers, 6 losses
December 22nd, 2012 – January 12th, 2013 [1]
Average attendance4,143 [2]

Teams

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New Teams

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Team City/Area Arena Joined Head Coach
Chicago Soul Chicago Sears Centre 2012   Manny Rojas[3]

Teams that left the MISL

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Team City/Area Arena Founded Joined MISL Left MISL New League
Norfolk SharX Norfolk, Virginia Norfolk Scope 2011 2011 2012 Folded

Map of clubs

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  Major Indoor Soccer League clubs

Managerial changes

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Team Outgoing manager Incoming manager Date of appointment
Rochester Lancers   Bill Andracki [4]   Jim Hesch [5] Offseason
Chicago Soul   Manny Rojas[3]   Novi Marojević[6] December 11

Standings

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  2012-13 League Champions   2012-13 Playoff Team

Team GP W L PCT PF PA GB Home Road
1 Baltimore Blast 26 21 5 .808 379 228 --- 12-1 9-4
2 Milwaukee Wave 26 21 5 .808 310 230 --- 12-1 9-4
3 Missouri Comets 26 13 13 .500 330 363 8 9-4 4-9
4 Chicago Soul 26 11 15 .423 293 308 10 7-6 4-9
5 Rochester Lancers 26 10 16 .385 326 385 11 7-6 3-10
6 Syracuse Silver Knights 26 8 18 .308 279 328 13 5-8 3-10
7 Wichita Wings 26 7 19 .269 260 335 14 6-7 1-12

Updated to matches played on 3/3/2013 [7]

Statistics

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Top scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Games 2pt Goals 3pt Goals Assists Points
1   Doug Miller Rochester Lancers 25 41 3 11 102
2   Mauricio Salles Rochester Lancers 25 25 9 20 97
3   Neto Syracuse Silver Knights 26 32 2 8 78
  Carlos Farias Chicago Soul 24 13 9 25 78
5   Byron Alvarez Missouri Comets 23 31 1 9 74
6   Vahid Assadpour Missouri Comets 26 14 5 27 70
7   Leo Gibson Missouri Comets 24 23 3 12 67
8   Frederico Moojen Wichita Wings 24 27 0 12 66
  Luan Oliveira Milwaukee Wave 25 23 2 14 66
10   Carlos Muñoz Chicago Soul 25 21 4 8 62

Last updated on March 3, 2013. Source: MISL.com Statistics - Total Points

Top 2pt Goal Scorers

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Rank Scorer Club Games 2pt Goals
1   Doug Miller Rochester Lancers 25 41
2   Neto Syracuse Silver Knights 26 32
3   Byron Alvarez Missouri Comets 23 31
4   Frederico Moojen Wichita Wings 24 27
5   Mauricio Salles Rochester Lancers 25 25
6   Ian Bennett Milwaukee Wave 26 23
  Luan Oliveira Milwaukee Wave 25 23
  Leo Gibson Missouri Comets 24 23
9   Carlos Muñoz Chicago Soul 25 21
  Andrew Hoxie Wichita Wings 24 21

Last updated on March 3, 2013. Source: MISL.com Statistics - 2 Point Goals

Playoffs

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The MISL Playoffs will begin with the semifinals, featuring the No. 1 and No. 4 seeds and the No. 2 and No. 3 seeds meeting in home-and-home series with a 15-minute mini game to decide the series following the second game if needed. The championship followed the same format. The higher seed will had the option to choose which game it hosts.[8]

Semi-Finals Championship
      
1 Baltimore 2
4 Chicago 0
1 Baltimore 2
3 Missouri 0
2 Milwaukee 1
3 Missouri 2

Semi-finals

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Game 1

Chicago Soul13 – 22Baltimore Blast
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Missouri Comets10 – 12 (OT)Milwaukee Wave
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Attendance: 3,889
Referee: Ron Cory

Game 2

Baltimore Blast10 – 7Chicago Soul
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Attendance: 5,308
Referee: Ryan Cigich
Milwaukee Wave8 – 9Missouri Comets
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Attendance: 7,518
Referee: Ryan Cigich

Mini-Game Tie Breaker

Milwaukee Wave4 – 5Missouri Comets
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Attendance: 7,518
Referee: Ryan Cigich

MISL Finals

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Game 1

Missouri Comets12 – 21Baltimore Blast
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Attendance: 5,279
Referee: Ryan Cigich

Game 2

Baltimore Blast8 – 6Missouri Comets
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Attendance: 8,704
Referee: Rich Grady

Awards

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Individual awards

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Award Name Team
MVP Doug Miller Rochester Lancers
Coach of the Year Danny Kelly Baltimore Blast
Rookie of the Year Luan Oliveira Milwaukee Wave
Defender of the Year Mike Lookingland Baltimore Blast
Goalkeeper of the Year Nick Vorberg Milwaukee Wave
Championship MVP William Vanzela Baltimore Blast

All-League First Team

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Name Position Team
Leo Gibson D Missouri Comets
Mike Lookingland D Baltimore Blast
Doug Miller M/F Rochester Lancers
Neto M/F Syracuse Silver Knights
Mauricio Salles M/F Rochester Lancers
Nick Vorberg GK Milwaukee Wave

All-League Second Team

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Name Position Team
Pat Healey D Baltimore Blast
Nelson Santana D Syracuse Silver Knights
Vahid Assadpour M/F Missouri Comets
Carlos Farias M/F Chicago Soul
Luan Oliveira M/F Milwaukee Wave
Jeff Richey GK Chicago Soul

All-Rookie Team

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Name Position Team
Stephen Basso D Rochester Lancers
Pedrinho D Rochester Lancers
Luan Oliveira M/F Milwaukee Wave
Carlos Muñoz M/F Chicago Soul
Lucas Roque M/F Baltimore Blast
William Vanzela GK Baltimore Blast
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  1. ^ a b "Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL)". pointstreak.com. Retrieved January 8, 2017.
  2. ^ "MISL Attendance". Major Indoor Soccer League.
  3. ^ a b "Soul Names New Inaugural Head Coach In Rojas". Soccer Scene USA. September 25, 2012. Archived from the original on December 28, 2014. Retrieved September 25, 2012.
  4. ^ "Billy Andracki named Rochester Lancers head coach, GM". Gatehouse Media. Archived from the original on 29 January 2013. Retrieved 11 November 2012.
  5. ^ "Rochester Lancers open season Saturday in Syracuse". Gannett. November 3, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2012.
  6. ^ "Novi Marojević Named New Head Coach". Chicago Soul FC. December 11, 2012. Archived from the original on January 10, 2013. Retrieved December 17, 2012.
  7. ^ "MISL Standings". Major Indoor Soccer League. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011. Retrieved November 3, 2012.
  8. ^ "MISL Playoffs". Major Indoor Soccer League. Archived from the original on September 10, 2012. Retrieved September 10, 2012.
  9. ^ "2012-13 Award Winners Announced". Archived from the original on March 16, 2013. Retrieved March 14, 2013.
  10. ^ a b c "All-League, Rookie Teams Announced". Archived from the original on March 16, 2013. Retrieved March 13, 2013.