1992 United States Interregional Soccer League

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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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