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Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League
Current season, competition or edition:
Current sports event 2010 CMISL season
SportIndoor Soccer
Founded2007
First season2008
No. of teams5
Country Canada
Most recent
champion(s)
Edmonton Drillers
Most titlesEdmonton Drillers (2)
Official websiteCMISL.com

The Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League or CMISL is a professional indoor soccer league that began full league play in January 2008. The league's president is Mel Kowalchuk. The indoor league's model is planned to be used to establish a professional soccer league outdoors in Canada as well.

As the league has become affiliated with the Professional Arena Soccer League in the United States, the Edmonton Drillers and Saskatoon Accelerators played four soccer games and the Calgary United FC played eight games against the PASL teams in 2009. Edmonton and Saskatoon played two home games and two road games and Calgary played four home games and four road games against PASL teams. In the CMISL portion of the schedule each team will play eight games. This will see Edmonton play six home games and two road games, Saskatoon play two home games and six road games and Calgary play six home games and two road games. The Winnipeg Alliance FC decided to sit out the 2009 season, but will rejoin for the 2010 season.[1] In addition, a new expansion club will join the league in 2010 in the form of the Prince George Fury.[2]

History

On January 23, 2007, the CMISL issued its first major announcement disclosing its charter franchises in Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, and Saskatoon.

The press release announced that each member franchise would play year round, in both indoor and outdoor professional leagues.

2007 Season

For more information, see the 2007 CMISL season article.

For 2007, the CMISL played a "Showcase Season" or an exhibition schedule to create interest and test the markets.

The first match of the "Showcase" was held on March 10, 2007 at the Stampede Corral in Calgary and was played between the Edmonton Drillers and Calgary United FC, while the final match was played on April 1, 2007 in Winnipeg, at the MTS Centre, between Edmonton and the Winnipeg Alliance FC. In all, each CMISL franchise held a home doubleheader, leading to an uneven amount of games between the teams. Edmonton played the most with six games played, as they were the road team for three of the four doubleheaders. The Saskatoon Accelerators on the other hand played only two games, as they did not play a single road game.

2008 Season

For more information see the 2008 CMISL season article.

The CMISL released its 2008 schedule via press release on October 25, 2007 and held an accompanying press conference at Servus Place in St. Albert. The league kicked off its inaugural season on January 19, 2008 with a tournament involving all the teams, hosted by Calgary United FC at the Stampede Corral in Calgary.

A "showcase" match had been scheduled for December 1, 2007 and December 2, 2007 between the Edmonton Drillers and the Prince George FC, but on November 10, 2007 it was reported the series had been rescheduled to April 5, 2008 and April 6, 2008. The game is being played in Prince George at the CN Centre. Four other pre-season exhibition games were scheduled between the Edmonton Drillers and Saskatoon Accelerators. Two of these games will be held in St. Albert at the Servus Place and two will be held in Saskatoon at the Credit Union Centre. All were held between December 28, 2007 and January 6, 2008.

2009 Season

For more information see the 2009 CMISL season article.

As the league has become affiliated with the Professional Arena Soccer League in the United States, the Edmonton Drillers and Saskatoon Accelerators will play four soccer games and the Calgary United FC will play eight games against the PASL teams. Edmonton and Saskatoon will play two home games and two road games and Calgary will play four home games and four road games against PASL teams. In the CMISL portion of the schedule each team will play eight games. This will see Edmonton play six home games and two road games, Saskatoon play two home games and six road games and Calgary play six home games and two road games.

The playoffs will feature the CMISL champion taking part in an interlocking championship with the winners of the PASL and the winner of the Mexican Liga Mexicana de Futbol Rapido. It has not been announced what format the CMISL championship will take.

2010 Season

For more information see the 2010 CMISL season article.

The 2009–08 Canadian Major Indoor Soccer League season sees the reactivation of the Winnipeg Alliance FC and the expansion of the Prince George Fury. Each team will play 4 games against teams from the Professional Arena Soccer League (PASL) in the United States. The season will consist of 12 soccer games total. The Edmonton Drillers, Saskatoon Accelerators, Prince George Fury and Winnipeg Alliance FC will play 6 home games and the Calgary United FC will play 7 due to playing American teams.

CMISL Teams

Team City Established Home Arena Notes
Calgary United F.C. Calgary, Alberta 2007 Calgary Soccer Centre Moved to Calgary Soccer Centre from Stampede Corral for the 2008-09 season.
Edmonton Drillers Edmonton, Alberta 2007 Edmonton Soccer Centre South Moved to St. Albert's Servus Centre from Rexall Place for the 2008 season.Moved to Edmonton Soccer Centre South in 2010
Saskatoon Accelerators Saskatoon, Saskatchewan 2007 Credit Union Centre
Winnipeg Alliance FC Winnipeg, Manitoba 2007 7 Oaks Indoor Soccer Complex/MTS Centre (for 2 games) Due to arena scheduling concerns, the Alliance were a road-only team for the 2008 season. The Alliance sat out the 2009 season, but returns for the 2010 season.
Prince George Fury Prince George, British Columbia 2009 CN Centre New expansion team.

CMISL Champions

Season Team Notes
2007 No Champion Crowned The CMISL played what they termed a "Showcase Season" consisting of a series of exhibition games
2008 Edmonton Drillers Edmonton defeated Calgary United FC 8-7 on March 13th, 2008
2009 Edmonton Drillers CMISL became a division of the PASL-Pro
2010

Standings

Template:2009-10 CMISL Standings

Rules

The pitch is a regular sized hockey rink with artificial turf placed on it. The goals are eight feet high and 14 feet (4.3 m) wide. Unlike previous years, all goals are worth one point.

Teams consist of six players, including the goalkeeper, on the floor at any one time. The players are changed on the fly, like in hockey. Also like hockey, at times teams will be required to play one or even two players short. These situations, are a result of a player being shown a blue card. A blue card requires the offending player to serve a two or four minute penalty depending on the severity of the offense.

A single game is composed of four fifteen minute quarters. In the few instances where doubleheaders are scheduled, the games will then be shortened to two, twenty minutes halves. During exhibition matches if the teams are tied at the end of the regulation time, a penalty shootout will occur to determine the winner.

References

  1. ^ Winnipeg Sun: Winnipeg Alliance FC is alive and well 8 December 2009
  2. ^ Prince George Free Press: Prince George lands CMISL franchise 15 October 2009

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