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Major Arena Soccer League 2

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North American indoor soccer league
Football league
Major Arena Soccer League 2
Founded2017
CountryUnited States
Other club fromMexico
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid2
Current championsChihuahua Savage 2 (2024–25)
Most championshipsChihuahua Savage 2 (three titles)
Websitewww.m2soccer.com

TheMajor Arena Soccer League 2 (MASL 2) is a North Americanindoor soccer league that serves as thedevelopmental league of theMajor Arena Soccer League.

History

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MASL 2 launched in 2017 to "provide an outlet for teams to either reorganize for a re-emergence in the MASL or an avenue for teams to compete in smaller markets in hopes of rising to MASL status."[1] It was announced that MASL 2 would have between 8 and 12 teams.[2]

The 2018–19 season brought the total number of teams participating in the season up from 10 to 15.Stockton, California, was announced as a market and held a team naming contest, but all news stories from the league website and all mention of the Stockton franchised were dropped. The league changed from having "Conferences" to "Divisions." Expanding from the Eastern and Western conference's the MASL 2 now had the Eastern Division, Mountain Division, and Pacific Division.

On February 25, 2021, MASL 2 announced the return of theRGV Barracudas FC to the league to compete in the 2021–2022 season.[3]

On March 11, 2021, MASL 2 officially welcomed theCleveland Crunch to the league.[4]

Sponsorship

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The official game ball is made byMitre,[5][6] based inWakefield, England.

Teams

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DivisionTeamLocationArenaCapacityJoinedCoachMASL Affiliate
East DivisionFC Baltimore 1729Towson, MarylandTU Arena3,5802025TBDBaltimore Blast
Harrisburg HeatHershey, PennsylvaniaHersheypark Arena7,2862025TBA
Salisbury SteaksFruitland, MarylandCrown Sports Center2024Josh Danza
Spice City FCDanbury, ConnecticutDanbury Ice Arena2,5002024Onua Obasi
United Elite Krasjisnik FCUtica, New YorkAdirondack Bank Center3,8602023Anel PajazetovicUtica City FC
Midwest DivisionIowa Demon HawksUrbandale, IowaSIG SportsPlex2022Francisco Fernandes, Jr.
Iowa Raptors FCCedar Rapids, IowaAlliant Energy PowerHouse9,0002022Carlos Taylor
Minnesota BlizzardCircle Pines, MinnesotaCentennial Sports Arena1,0002024Ryan HeinritzKansas City Comets
Omaha KingsOmaha, NebraskaBaxter Arena7,8982025Emmanuel Viel
Wichita WingsPark City, KansasPark City Arena5,0002019Roger Downing
West DivisionCertified Lions FCOklahoma City, OklahomaOG&E Coliseum7,5002024Thomaso Siranga
Guadalajara Mariachis FCGuadalajara, MexicoGimnasio San Rafael1,5412025TBD
Mexico City AsuncionMexico City, MexicoGimnasio Olímpico Juan de la Barrera5,2422025TBD
Soccer Central SCWatsonville, CaliforniaSoccer Central Indoor Sports2025TBD
Soles de SonoraHermosillo, MexicoGimnasio Unison2,3002025Julio Garcia
Texas SpursAllen, TexasTOCA Soccer Center Allen2025Ed Puskarich
Turlock Cal ExpressTurlock, CaliforniaTurlock Soccer Complex7002021Arturo Pulido

Inactive teams

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TeamLocationArenaCapacityJoinedCoachMASL Affiliate
Baltimore ArsenalTowson, MarylandTU Arena3,5802023Tarik Walker
Empire JetsOntario, CaliforniaToyota Arena9,7362017Anthony PerezEmpire Strykers
Muskegon RisersMuskegon, MichiganTrinity Health Arena4,0002017Ben Ritsema
New Mexico RunnersRio Rancho, New MexicoRio Rancho Events Center6,0002018Steve Famiglietta
San Diego Sockers 2Oceanside, CaliforniaFrontwave Arena7,5002017Rene OrtizSan Diego Sockers
St. Louis Ambush 2St. Charles, MissouriFamily Arena9,6432023Donnie AlbertySt. Louis Ambush

Champions

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Overview of Major Arena Soccer League 2 champions
SeasonChampionsRunner-upScoreHost
2017–18Chicago MustangsSan Diego Sockers 27–0Colorado Springs, Colorado
2018–19San Diego Sockers 2Cuervos de Juarez7–5Ontario, California
2019–20Chihuahua Savage II[7]Playoffs cancelled due to COVID-19
2020–21Cleveland Crunch[8]Wichita Wings11–6[9]Wichita, Kansas
2021–22San Diego Sockers 2[10]Cleveland Crunch7–4Muskegon, Michigan
2022–23Chihuahua Savage IIIowa Raptors FC10–4Mesquite, Texas
2023–24Iowa Demon HawksRochester Lancers8–3Wichita, Kansas
2024–25Chihuahua Savage IIIowa Denom Hawks8–7Urbandale, Iowa

References

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  1. ^Schaub, Joshua (19 September 2017)."From the desk of Commissioner Schaub".MASL. Retrieved15 January 2018.
  2. ^"Digest (Sept. 19): MASL places Blast in Eastern Division".The Baltimore Sun. 19 September 2017. Retrieved15 January 2018.
  3. ^"MASL 2 WELCOMES BACK THE RETURN OF THE RGV BARRACUDAS FC FOR THE 2021-2022 SEASON".MASL 2 Website. 25 February 2021. Retrieved17 March 2021.
  4. ^"Return of the Crunch: After nearly 20 years, professional indoor soccer is returning to Cleveland".News 5 Cleveland. September 19, 2020.
  5. ^Husted, Jeff (13 October 2017)."MASL ANNOUNCES LONG-TERM PARTNERSHIP WITH MITRE".MASL. Retrieved15 January 2018.
  6. ^"MASL Announces Long-Term Partnership With Mitre".Harrisburg Heat. 13 October 2017. Retrieved15 January 2018.
  7. ^"Chihuahua 2019-20 regular season champs, M2 season completed".Major Arena Soccer League 2. September 18, 2020.
  8. ^"Cleveland Crunch wins title in its first season back".Spectrum News 1. July 19, 2021.
  9. ^"Led by Blue Streaks, Cleveland Crunch Wins MASL2 Championship".John Carroll Blue Streaks. July 19, 2021.
  10. ^"San Diego takes home MASL2 title after championship weekend in Muskegon, tops defending champs Cleveland".Local Sports Journal. April 11, 2022.

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