1992 U.S. Interregional Soccer League (outdoor) season

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The 1992 United States Interregional Soccer League was an American outdoor soccer season run by the United States Interregional Soccer League.

Contents

Regular season

Southeast Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLSWSLGFGAGDBPPoints
1 Orlando Lions 14102023717+203094
2 Boca Raton Sabres 14104002717+102686
3 Atlanta Datagraphic Magic 1484203520+152985
4 Memphis United Express 1485013622+142777
5 Nashville Metros 1458102523+22155
6 Chattanooga Railroaders 14210112240−181937
7 Gwinnett County Steamers 14211011236−241125

South Central Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLSWSLGFGAGDBPPoints
1 Dallas Rockets 14120112913+1627105
2 Oklahoma City Warriors 1477002224−22163
3 Dallas Americans 1468002122−12056
4 San Antonio Generals 1468002732−52054
5 Austin Soccadillos 1458011927−61749
6 Arkansas Diamonds 14112101347−341121

Southwest Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLSWSLGFGAGDBPPoints
1 El Paso Patriots 14122003215+172996
2 New Mexico Chiles 1465122922−72495
3 Tucson Amigos 1458012336−132052
4 Arizona Cotton 1449102228−62048

Pacific Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLSWSLGFGAGDBPPoints
1 Palo Alto Firebirds 12122203215+172694
2 North Bay Breakers 14104003213+192686
3 San Francisco All Blacks 1477002526+12365
4 East Bay Red Riders 1477002524+12163

Playoffs

First round

Oklahoma City Warriors vs. Dallas Americans


Tucson Amigos vs New Mexico Chiles

  • Tucson Amigos defeated New Mexico Chiles: 2–0, 3–1

Atlanta Datagraphis Magic vs Memphis United Express

  • Atlanta Datagraphic Magic defeated Memphis United Express: 5–1, 1–0

Second round

Sizzlin' Six


Orlando Lions (FL)0–2 Palo Alto Firebirds (CA)
Azziz Essaffi Yellow card.svg 38'
Azziz Essaffi Yellow card.svg 39' Red card.svg
(Report) Soccerball shade.svg Craig Huft
Soccerball shade.svg Jason Vanacour




Orlando Lions (FL)0–2 Tucson Amigos (AZ)
Tom Wurdack Red card.svg 48'
Paul Holmes Red card.svg 70'
(Report) Soccerball shade.svg Narciso Zazueta
Soccerball shade.svg Andrew Kummer


Final

Palo Alto Firebirds (CA)1–0 Tucson Amigos (AZ)
Jim Hutchinson Soccerball shade.svg79' (Report)

Points leaders

RankScorerClubGPGoalsAssistsPoints
1 Efren Rodarte El Paso Patriots 1314735
2 Sheldon Lee Orlando Lions 1313329
3Rahman Alarape Atlanta Datagraphic Magic 1010121
Tim Trevino Dallas Rockets 129321
5A. Pastor North Bay Breakers 1319

Honors

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