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Milwaukee also hosted the 2003 and 2006 MISL II All-Star Games. [5] Keith Tozer was the team's coach for 21 years before leaving to become United States national futsal team head coach. While with the Wave, he was the all-time winningest coach in North American indoor soccer, with six league championships and more than 700 wins. [6]
Milwaukee Wave 5–2 Monterrey Flash Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2019–20: Canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic: 2021: San Diego Sockers 7–3, 5–6 (OT), 2–1 Ontario Fury Ontario, California (2-game series with mini-game tiebreaker) 2021–22: San Diego Sockers 6–3, 4–3 Florida Tropics SC San Diego, California (2-game series with mini-game ...
The Milwaukee Wave United was an American professional soccer team, which last played in the A-League, the American second division. The Wave United was formed and joined the A-League after the Milwaukee Rampage folded in 2002. The team announced that it would withdraw from the A-League on November 9, 2004, and play an exhibition schedule ...
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The Kansas City Comets opened their 2023-24 Major Arena Soccer League season with a statement 9-3 rivalry win over the Milwaukee Wave on Sunday at Cable Dahmer Arena.. The win was the first for ...
Milwaukee Wave (6th title) Top goalscorer: Geison (Missouri, 37) Longest winning run: Milwaukee Wave, 8 wins November 13th, 2011 – December 27th, 2011 [1] Longest losing run: Norfolk SharX, 9 losses November 11th, 2011 – December 22nd, 2011 [1] Highest attendance: 9,644 Milwaukee at Baltimore February 18th, 2012 [2] Lowest attendance
But that's far from universal; the Atlanta Dream, Chicago Sky, Dallas Wings, Indiana Fever, Los Angeles Sparks and New York Liberty don't have an obvious nickname harmony with an NBA counterpart ...
He remained with the team when it moved to Kansas City in 1991 to become the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL) Kansas City Attack. When Tozer left the team at the end of the 1991–1992 season, he had led the team to a 74–46 record. Tozer joined the Milwaukee Wave in 1992. In 1997–1998 he took the Wave to their first NPSL ...