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The 2022–23 Major Arena Soccer League season was the fifteenth season for the league. The regular season started on November 25, 2022, and ended on April 2, 2023. Each team played a 24-game schedule.
The team replaced the earlier Baltimore Blast, who folded along with the original Major Indoor Soccer League. [4] When the team was purchased by Ed Hale, a former owner of the original team, the Spirit were renamed the Blast on July 10, 1998 [ 5 ] (Hale had the rights to the Blast name, hence the reason why the team decided to change its name ...
Each team was scheduled to play a 24-game schedule. [1] However, two Baltimore Blast games in December were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, [2] [3] [4] and a Florida Tropics SC game at the end of the season was cancelled due to a Southwest Airlines outage preventing the visiting Blast from arriving. [5]
Baltimore Blast (2017–present) TU Arena , formerly SECU Arena , [ 3 ] is a 5,200-seat multi-purpose arena on the Towson University campus in Towson, Maryland , United States. The arena was completed and opened in 2013, and now hosts the men's and women's basketball teams, as well as the volleyball and gymnastics teams. [ 4 ]
Baltimore Arsenal Towson, Maryland: SECU Arena: 2023 2023 Tarik Walker Baltimore Blast: Salisbury Steaks Salisbury, Maryland: 2023 2025 Spice City FC Danbury, Connecticut: Danbury Ice Arena: 2024 2024 Onua Obasi: United Elite Krajisnik FC Utica, NY: Adirondack Bank Center: 2017 2023 Anel Pajazetovic Utica City FC: Midwest/West: Certified Lions ...
The 2017–18 Baltimore Blast season is the twenty-sixth season of the Baltimore Blast professional indoor soccer club. The Blast, an Eastern Division team in the Major Arena Soccer League, play their home games at SECU Arena in Towson, Maryland. [3] The team is led by owner Edwin F. Hale, Sr. and head coach Danny Kelly. The Blast entered the ...
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During his years with Baltimore, Cabral won five championships (2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009), was a six-time All Star, and was MVP of the 2003 championship series. Cabral was named the head coach of the Harrisburg Heat prior to the 2016-2017 MASL Season. [ 5 ]