2010–11 Professional Arena Soccer League season
Professional Arena Soccer League| Season |
2010–11 |
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| Champions |
San Diego Sockers |
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| Top goalscorer |
Kraig Chiles, 31 |
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| Highest scoring |
29 – Wenatchee 16, Tijuana 13 (January 23, 2011) |
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| Longest unbeaten run |
10 – San Diego |
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| Highest attendance |
3,120 – San Diego (January 29, 2011) |
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The 2010–11 Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL-Pro) season is the third season for the American arena soccer league. The season kicked off on Friday November 12, when the Louisville Lightning hosted the Cincinnati Kings. A new feature for the 2010–11 season was the Frontier Division. The Frontier Division featured teams above the level of PASL-Premier but not ready for the higher travel demands and costs of the PASL-Pro. Frontier teams played an abbreviated 12-game schedule, with a mixture of PASL-Pro, PASL-Premier, and other Frontier Division opponents. The 2010–2011 PASL playoffs were held in the Cincinnati Gardens, home of the newly rechristened Cincinnati Kings.[1]
Standings
As of March 12, 2011
2010-11 League Championship
2010-11 Playoff Team
(Bold Division Winner)
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PASL Wild Card play-in match
Frontier Division Winner vs. Potential Wild Card Team
Fri.Mar.4,9:30 pm ET: Detroit Waza 8, Illinois Piasa 2
- Wild Card qualifier Tacoma advances due to Illinois' loss
2011 PASL-Pro North American Finals (Cincinnati, OH)
- La Raza de Guadalajara qualifies as LMFR Champion
- PPM Sidekicks del Estado de Mexico qualify as LMFR Runner-Up
- Cincinnati Kings qualify as East Division Champion
- San Diego Sockers qualify as West Division Champion
- Calgary United qualify as CMISL Champion
- Tacoma Stars qualify as PASL Wild Card
- Thu. March 10, 2011
- Quarterfinals
- Quarterfinal A – 6:30 pm – La Raza de Guadalajara 9, Tacoma Stars 6
- Quarterfinal B – 9:00 pm – PPM Sidekicks del Estado de Mexico 10, Calgary United FC 2
- Fri. March 11, 2011
- Semifinals
- Sat. March 12, 2011
- Finals
Awards
All-League First Team
All-League Second Team
References
External links
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