Knoxville Impact

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The Knoxville Impact was a soccer club based in Knoxville, Tennessee that competed in the USISL.

Year-by-year

YearDivisionLeagueRegular seasonPlayoffsOpen Cup
1992–93N/AUSISL Indoor3rd, SoutheastPlayoffsN/A
1993–94N/AUSISL Indoor5th, SoutheastDid not qualifyN/A
1994–95N/AUSISL Indoor2nd, Mid-SouthPreliminary GamesN/A
1995–96N/AUSISL Indoor3rd, SoutheastDid not qualifyN/A


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