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1989–90 Major Indoor Soccer League season

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Major Indoor Soccer League
Season1989–90
ChampionsSan Diego Sockers
(6th title)
Matches played208
Top goalscorerTatu (64 goals)
Average attendance7,765

The 1989–90 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the 12th in league history.

Map of clubs

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Eastern Division Western Division

Final standings

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Eastern Division
Team Pld HW HL AW AL GF GA GD GB PCT Qualification
Baltimore Blast 52 19 7 13 13 231 191 +40 .615 Playoffs
Kansas City Comets 52 23 3 7 19 208 205 +3 2 .577
Wichita Wings 52 18 8 8 18 210 229 −19 6 .500
Cleveland Crunch 52 13 13 7 19 201 237 −36 12 .385
Source: [citation needed]
Western Division
Team Pld HW HL AW AL GF GA GD GB PCT Qualification
Dallas Sidekicks 52 19 7 12 14 217 190 +27 .596 Playoffs
San Diego Sockers 52 19 7 6 20 217 204 +13 6 .481
St. Louis Storm 52 15 11 9 17 202 205 −3 7 .462
Tacoma Stars 52 14 12 6 20 191 217 −26 11 .385
Source: [citation needed]
Div. Semi-finals: Kansas City defeated Wichita 5-4, 4-3, 3-4, 5-4
San Diego defeated St. Louis 3-2, 3-4 (OT), 4-1, 5-4
Div. Finals: San Diego defeated Dallas 4-2, 1-6, 1-4, 4-2, 4-0,3-1
Baltimore defeated Kansas City 6-4, 4-2, 2-1(OT), 2-3(OT), 2-3(OT), 7-2
Championship: San Diego def. Baltimore 4-7, 4-3, 5-2, 4-1, 2-3,6-4

Scoring leaders

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GP = Games Played, G = Goals, A = Assists, Pts = Points

Player Team GP G A Pts
Tatu Dallas Sidekicks 52 64 49 113
Jan Goossens Kansas City Comets 51 41 55 96
Preki Tacoma Stars 44 33 39 72
Michael King Cleveland Crunch 52 45 26 71
Dale Mitchell Kansas City Comets 48 47 23 70
Dale Ervine Wichita Wings 47 48 20 68
Hector Marinaro Cleveland Crunch 45 40 23 63
Branko Segota San Diego Sockers 44 27 34 61
Domenic Mobolio Baltimore Blast 48 41 20 61
Chico Borja Wichita Wings 43 24 35 59

All-MISL Teams

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First Team   Position   Second Team
Scott Manning, Baltimore G Joe Papaleo, Dallas
Wes McLeod, Dallas D Kevin Crow, San Diego
Bruce Savage, Baltimore D Mike Powers, Dallas
Preki, Tacoma M Tim Wittman, Baltimore
Tatu, Dallas F Michael King, Cleveland
Jan Goossens, Kansas City F Dale Mitchell, Kansas City

League awards

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Most Valuable Player: Tatu, Dallas

Scoring Champion: Tatu, Dallas

Pass Master: Jan Goossens, Kansas City

Defender of the Year: Wes McLeod, Dallas

Rookie of the Year: Terry Brown, St Louis

Newcomer of the Year: Claudio De Olivieria, St Louis

Goalkeeper of the Year: Joe Papaleo, Dallas

Coach of the Year: Billy Phillips, Dallas

Championship Series Most Valuable Player: Brian Quinn, San Diego

Championship Series Unsung Hero: Paul Wright, San Diego

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