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The '''Pensacola Flyers''' were a professional indoor soccer team in the [[Wikipedia:Eastern Indoor Soccer League|Eastern Indoor Soccer League]] (EISL) . The Flyers only season was 1998. The EISL was an attempt to create a regional minor indoor soccer league, much like the rival [[Wikipedia:Major Indoor Soccer League|Major Indoor Soccer League]]. The league, which played in the summer, only lasted two seasons before folding in which the [[Wikipedia:Lafayette Swampcats|Lafayette Swampcats] would become league champions both years.   
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The '''Pensacola Flyers''' were a professional indoor soccer team in the [[Wikipedia:Eastern Indoor Soccer League|Eastern Indoor Soccer League]] (EISL) . The Flyers only season was 1998. The EISL was an attempt to create a regional minor indoor soccer league, much like the rival [[Wikipedia:Major Indoor Soccer League|Major Indoor Soccer League]]. The league, which played in the summer, only lasted two seasons before folding in which the [[Wikipedia:Lafayette Swampcats|Lafayette Swampcats]] would become league champions both years.   
  
 
==1998 Season==
 
==1998 Season==

Revision as of 01:51, 17 July 2009

The Pensacola Flyers were a professional indoor soccer team in the Eastern Indoor Soccer League (EISL) . The Flyers only season was 1998. The EISL was an attempt to create a regional minor indoor soccer league, much like the rival Major Indoor Soccer League. The league, which played in the summer, only lasted two seasons before folding in which the Lafayette Swampcats would become league champions both years.

1998 Season

The team moved to Pensacola and was renamed the Flyers. The team finished 10-18, sixth in the standings out of seven teams and did not qualify for the playoffs. The Flyers scored 321 points, two more than the divison leading Swampcats. However, the defense leaked profusely as they allowed 352 points--second worst in the league. Midfielder John Molet is currently a member of the Denver Dynamite of the Professional Arena Soccer League. Another former player, Oleg "Bal" Baleyev, is the head coach of the Jones County Junior College soccer team in Ellisville, Mississippi. He served as the head women’s coach for two years before concentrating solely on the men’s team in 2008.

1997 Season

The Flyers began the 1997 season as the Tupelo Hound Dogs, based in Tupelo, Mississippi. The Dogs went 12-12, finished 5th out of the league's seven teams and missed the playoffs.

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