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Anaheim Splash

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Soccer club
Anaheim Splash
Founded1994
Dissolved1997
GroundArrowhead Pond of Anaheim
Capacity17,163
LeagueContinental Indoor Soccer League

TheAnaheim Splash was a U.S.indoor soccer team that played in theContinental Indoor Soccer League (CISL). It was founded in 1992 as theLos Angeles United, but was sold after the season. The new ownership moved the team toAnaheim, California and renamed it the Anaheim Splash. The team folded in 1997, along with the CISL.

Los Angeles United

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In the fall of 1992,Jerry Buss, owner of theLos Angeles Lakers, was instrumental in the founding of the CISL. On August 19, 1992, he was awarded a franchise namedLos Angeles United. The team played in theGreat Western Forum inInglewood, California, which was also owned by Buss. The team went 6–22, drawing an average of less than 2,000 fans per game. At the end of the season, Buss sold the team to Ogden Facility Management.

Ownership

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Staff

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Year-by-year

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YearRecordRegular seasonPlayoffsAvg. attendance
19936–227thOut of playoffs1,913

Coach

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Anaheim Splash

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When Ogden Facility Management purchased Los Angeles United, they moved the team to theArrowhead Pond of Anaheim and renamed the team theAnaheim Splash to capitalize on the name of the team’s arena. The team saw an immediate turn around on the field, going 20–8 and losing to theLas Vegas Dustdevils in the playoff semifinals. In 1995, the CISL rearranged the teams, moving Anaheim to the Southern Division. Anaheim again won the division title before losing in the semifinals, this time to theSacramento Knights. In 1996, the league began losing teams, leading to another readjustment of the teams, with the Splash returning to the Western Division, placing second in the division, but losing to the quarterfinals. In 1997, the Splash again finished second in the division, but lost in the second round to theSacramento Knights. The CISL and Anaheim Splash both folded on December 23, 1997. During its four seasons in Anaheim, the Splash averaged 6,393 per game. The Splash also averaged 6,822 per game in the playoffs.

Year-by-year

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YearRecordRegular seasonPlayoffsAvg. attendance
199420–81st WesternSemifinal4,688
199517–111st SouthernSemifinal8,429
199615–132nd WesternQuarterfinal6,112
199716–122nd WesternSecond round6,343
468–44 – –6,393
with Los Angeles
574–66 – –5,497

Honor

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Coach of the Year

Defender of the Year

Goalkeeper of the Year

First Team All Star

Radio broadcasts

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Joe Tutino called Splash games onKPLS radio in the 1994 and '95 seasons. Tutino, who was then a production assistant and update reader on "XTRA Sports 690," has gone on to a long career as theLos Angeles Galaxy's English-language announcer.

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1Only played occasional games in Orange County
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