2004 MPSL season

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Men's Premier Soccer League
Season2004
Champions Utah Salt Ratz
Top goalscorerKC Nordfors, Utah
13 goals
2003
2005

The 2004 Men's Premier Soccer League season was the 2nd season of the MPSL.

Contents

Utah Salt Ratz finished the season as national champions, beating Arizona Sahuaros in the MPSL Championship game

Changes from 2003

New Franchises

Team NameMetro AreaLocationPrevious Affiliation
Flag of New Mexico.svg Albuquerque Asylum Albuquerque area Albuquerque, NM expansion
Flag of Idaho.svg Idaho Wolves State of Idaho Idaho Falls, ID expansion
Flag of California.svg Sacramento Knights Sacramento area Sacramento, CA expansion
Flag of California.svg Salinas Valley Samba Salinas Valley area Salinas, CA expansion
Flag of California.svg Sonoma County Sol Sonoma County area Santa Rosa, CA expansion

Folding

Final standings

Purple indicates regular season title clinched
Green indicates playoff berth clinched

PlaceTeamPWLTGFGAGDPoints
1 Chico Rooks 16132151401140
2 Albuquerque Asylum 16124040162436
3 Arizona Sahuaros 1611502718933
4 Utah Salt Ratz 16115044162833
5 Salinas Valley Samba 1696135211428
6 Sonoma County Sol 1697041251627
7 Sacramento Knights 1587034201424
8 Las Vegas Strikers 1631301939-209
9 Northern Nevada Aces 1621401271-596
10 Idaho Wolves 150150861-530

Playoffs

Semi finals

Utah Salt Ratz 1-0 Chico Rooks
Arizona Sahuaros 4-1 Albuquerque Asylum

Final

Utah Salt Ratz 4-2 Arizona Sahuaros

Bracket

Semi-Finals Championship
      
1 Chico Rooks 0
4 Utah Salt Ratz 1
4 Utah Salt Ratz 4
3 Arizona Sahuaros 2
2 Albuquerque Asylum 1
3 Arizona Sahuaros 4
MPSL Semifinals
Semifinals
Chico Rooks 0–1 Utah Salt Ratz
Report
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Semifinals
Albuquerque Asylum 1–4 Arizona Sahuaros
Report

MPSL Championship Game
Utah Salt Ratz 4–2 Arizona Sahuaros
Report

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