1992–93 U.S. Interregional Soccer League (indoor) season

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The 1992–93 United States Interregional Soccer League season was an American indoor soccer season run by the United States Interregional Soccer League during the winter of 1992 to 1993.

Contents

Regular season

Southeast Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1 Atlanta Magic 1212013535+10048
2 Chattanooga Railroaders 12758770+1728
3 Knoxville Impact 124882136-5416
4 Nashville Metros 1211157117-604

South Central Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1 Oklahoma City Warriors 1211110355+4844
2 Dallas Kickers 12759187+428
3 San Antonio Generals 12659688+824
4 Texas Stampede 1221076104-288

Southwest Conference

PlaceTeamGPWLGFGAGDPoints
1 Tucson Amigos 128410174+2730
2 Arizona Cotton 127510472+3228
3 Lubbock Lazers 12667978+125

Playoffs

First round

In February 1993, the USISL continued its tradition of peculiar playoffs. The first round had two Southwest Conference teams, the Arizona Cotton and Tucson Amigos playing two games. Arizona won both 6-3 and 10-9. Then, all four Southeast Conference teams, the Atlanta Magic, Chattanooga Railroaders, Knoxville Impact, played a round robin series to determine which team advanced in the playoffs. Both South Central Conference teams, the Oklahoma City Warriors and Dallas Kickers received first round byes.

Southeast Conference playoff group

PlaceTeamWLGFGAGD
1 Atlanta Magic 30206+14
2 Chattanooga Railroaders 211311+2
3 Knoxville Impact 02410-6
4 Nashville Metros 02212-10
  • Game 1: Atlanta 6, Nashville 0
  • Game 2: Atlanta 7, Knoxville 2
  • Game 3: Chattanooga 3, Knoxville 2
  • Game 4: Chattanooga 6, Nashville 2
  • Game 5: Atlanta 7, Chattanooga 4
  • Game 6: Nashville vs. Knoxville - Not played

Sizzling Four

Although the Oklahoma City Warriors finished with the same record and a better goal differential than the Arizona Cotton, the Cotton had defeated the Warriors, giving them the second spot in the Sizzlin' Four round.

PlaceTeamWLGFGAGD
1 Atlanta Magic 20122+10
2 Arizona Cotton 1167-1
3 Oklahoma City Warriors 1198+1
4 Dallas Kickers 02614-8


Atlanta Magic (GA)8-2 Dallas Kickers (TX)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)3-4 Arizona Cotton (AZ)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Atlanta Magic (GA)4-2 Arizona Cotton (AZ)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma


Oklahoma City Warriors (OK)6-4 Dallas Kickers (TX)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Final

Atlanta Magic (GA)11-7 Arizona Cotton (AZ)
Chico's Indoor Soccer Arena, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

Points leaders

RankScorerClubGPGoalsAssistsPoints
1Marcello Draguicevich San Antonio Generals 10251161
2L. Larkin Chattanooga Railroaders 1224452
3 Chris Hellenkamp Atlanta Magic 11171751
4Ledge Ledwith Tucson Amigos 9161046
5K. Stevens Lubbock Lazers 1120545
Danny Sanchez Arizona Cotton 1218945
7 Caleb Suri Atlanta Magic 10151444
8Rudy Corral Tucson Amigos 11151242
Greg Veatch Arizona Cotton 12151242
10 Randy Soderman Arizona Cotton 1082541

Honors

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