2009–10 Premier Arena Soccer League season

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Premier Arena Soccer League
Season2009-10
ChampionsTacoma Stars

The 2009-10 Premier Arena Soccer League season consists of 8 divisions of 43 teams across the US. The Premier Arena Soccer League continues to serve as the developmental league to the PASL-Pro.

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Standings

As of March 8, 2010
  2009-10 League Championship
  2009-10 National Finals Entrant (Bold Division Winner)

PlaceTeamGPW/LPctPts
Pacific Division
1Estadio Azteca All Stars87-1.87521
2OTW Santa Clara86-1-1.81319
3Chico Bigfoot73-3-1.50010
4Sequoia FC83-4-1.43810
5Turlock Express83-5.3759
6Sacramento Scorpions72-4-1.3577
7Merced Atlas81-7.1253
Southwest Division
1San Diego Fusion87-1.87521
2Las Vegas Knights86-2.75018
3Arizona Heat84-2-2.62514
4Los Angeles Bolts82-5-1.3137
5ASC Hammers82-5-1.3137
6San Diego Surf81-7.1253
Rocky Mountain Division
1Edwards Freedom84-1-3.68815
2Northern Colorado Cutthroats85-3.62515
3Fort Collins Fury84-2-2.62514
4Highlands Ranch Heat84-4.50012
5Golden Strikers83-4-1.43810
6Denver Boom81-7.1253
South Central Division
1Vitesse Dallas87-1.87521
2Alamo City Warriors86-1-1.81319
3DFW Tornados85-3.62515
4Niño Soccer Club83-3-2.50011
5FC Austin83-4-1.43810
6Lubbock Lonestar81-6-1.1884
7Tyler Threat FC80-7-1.0631
Northwest Division
1Tacoma Stars86-1-1.81319
2Wenatchee Fire85-3.62515
3WSA Rapids85-3.62515
4Snohomish Skyhawks82-5-1.3137
5Central Oregon Steelheaders81-7.1253
Mid Atlantic Division
1Winchester Impact85-2-1.68816
2F.C. Fredericksburg Generals85-2-1.68816
3Richmond United83-3-2.50011
4Dulles AC72-5.2866
Great Lakes Division
1Waza FC Reserves66-01.00018
2Cincinnati Saints83-4-1.43810
3West Virginia Quantum Force61-5.1673
4Vortex Premier71-6.1433
Midwest Division
1Kansas City Kings85-2-1.68816
3FC Indiana63-1-2.66711
2Piasa FC83-3-2.50011
4Springfield Demize81-7.1253

Division Playoffs

Rocky Mountain Division

Semifinals

Sat. Feb. 20: Edwards Freedom 8, Northern Colorado Cutthroats 7 (OT)

Sun. Feb. 21: Fort Collins Fury 9, Golden Strikers 3

Finals

Sun. Feb. 28: Fort Collins Fury 5, Edwards Freedom 3

South Central Division

Semifinals

Sat. Feb. 20: Vitesse Dallas 9, DFW Tornados 2

Sun. Feb. 21: Alamo City Warriors 12, Niño Soccer Club 10

Finals

Sat. Feb. 27: Vitesse Dallas 8, Alamo City Warriors 6

Northwest Division

Finals

Sat. Feb. 27: Tacoma Stars 6, Wenatchee Fire 1

Mid Atlantic Division

Finals

Sun. Feb. 28: Fredericksburg Generals 10, Winchester Impact 6

2009-10 PASL-Premier Finals (at Las Vegas, NV - Mar. 5-6)

Preliminary Round (March 5)

PlaceTeamGPW/LPctGFGA
Group A
1San Diego Fusion22-01.000104
2Las Vegas Knights21-1.500126
3Fort Collins Fury21-1.50067
4F.C. Fredericksburg Generals10-1.00025
5Waza FC Reserves10-1.000210
Group B
1Tacoma Stars22-01.000114
2Arizona Heat21-1.500127
3OTW Santa Clara20-2.000416
Group C
1Vitesse Dallas22-01.000169
2Kansas City Kings21-1.500136
3Los Angeles Bolts20-2.000721

Knockout Round

Elimination
March 5
Quarterfinals
March 6
Semifinals
March 6
Championship
March 6
            
C1 Vitesse Dallas 5
B2 Arizona Heat 1
C1 Vitesse Dallas 5
B1 Tacoma Stars 7
B1 Tacoma Stars 5
A2 Las Vegas Knights 4
B1 Tacoma Stars 3
C3 Los Angeles Bolts 2
A5 Waza FC Reserves L
A3 Fort Collins Fury W
A3 Fort Collins Fury 1
D2 Kansas City Kings 5
D2 Kansas City Kings 2(1)
C3 Los Angeles Bolts 2(2)
A4 F.C. Fredericksburg Generals 3
C3 Los Angeles Bolts 8
C3 Los Angeles Bolts 4
A1 San Diego Fusion 1

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