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After the 2015 season, Obasi trialed with the Philadelphia Union in Major League Soccer. [13] Obasi played indoor soccer for the Baltimore Blast of the Major Arena Soccer League in the 2014–2015 season - playing 19 games, scoring 9 goals and 10 assists. [14] He was named to the league's All-Rookie team. [15]
Original Logo (2020-2022) Established in the summer of 2020, MASL 3 is the third tier of indoor soccer in North America under the MASL banner. [1] [2] Grand Rapids Wanderers and Muskegon Risers II were the first two member clubs announced [3] with the Omaha Kings FC and Sunflower State FC named the same week.
City/State Arena Founded Joined Head coach MASL affiliate East: 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 ...
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 ...
We know how sports can change lives, a message Baltimore mayor Brandon Scott has promoted within his city. Here's how they saved his as a kid.
American Soccer League Defunct Baltimore Bays: 1993–1998 USL Second Division: Defunct Baltimore Blast: 1980–1992 Major Indoor Soccer League: Defunct Baltimore Bohemians: 2012–2016 Premier Development League: on hiatus Baltimore Comets: 1974–1975 North American Soccer League: Defunct Baltimore St. Gerards/Baltimore Flyers: 1966–1968 ...
Kevin Healey is an American soccer coach who took the Baltimore Bays to three USISL indoor championships. Healey grew up in Dundalk, Maryland and graduated from Calvert Hall College High School. He attended Loyola University Maryland, playing on the school's 1976 NCAA Division II Men's Soccer Championship team.
Baltimore Bays – North American Soccer League (1967–69) Baltimore Blast – Major Indoor Soccer League (1980–1992) Baltimore Blast – National Professional Soccer League (1992–2001), named Baltimore Spirit until 1998; Major Indoor Soccer League (2001–2008) and Major Indoor Soccer League (2008–14)