1995 USISL
The 1996 USISL was the 9th season, and 6th outdoor season of the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues season.
General
- In 1995, the USISL ran one indoor and two outdoor leagues. The indoor league played during the winter and the two indoor leagues, the Professional League and the Premier League played during the summer.
- The Professional League consisted of 55 fully professional teams.
- The Premier League had 27 amateur and semi-professional team.
- During the 1994–95 USISL indoor season, the USISL called itself the United States International Soccer League. * When the 1995 outdoor season began, the league changed its name to the United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues.
1994-95 indoor season
On February 26, 1995, the Atlanta Magic won the 1994–95 USISL indoor season over the Oklahoma City Slickers, giving it three consecutive indoor titles.
Professional League
On September 4, 1996, the Long Island Rough Riders defeated the Minnesota Thunder to take the 1995 USISL Professional League title.
Premier League
On August 11, 1995, the Richmond Kickers defeated the Cocoa Expos in the 1995 USISL Premier League season championship.
gollark: No, I mean it could give one or the other a non-population-related advantage due to differences in the geometry of some kind.
gollark: I guess it's possible that even one which doesn't know about parties might accidentally be biased due to (hypothetically, I don't know if this is true) one party being popular in low-density areas and the other in high-density, or really any other difference in locations.
gollark: You don't actually need simple shapes very badly as long as you have an algorithm which is not likely to be biased.
gollark: Okay, rearrange the states so they're square.
gollark: A simple if slightly inaccurate way would be some kind of binary space partitioning thing, where (pretending the US is a perfect square) you just repeatedly divide it in half (alternatingly vertically/horizontally), but stop dividing a particular subregion when population goes below some target number.
See also
- United Soccer Leagues
External links
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