Football league
The Western Indoor Soccer League (WISL) is an American semi-professional indoor soccer league. It was formed on June 20, 2014[ 1] by a group of arena operators and team owners in the Pacific Northwest . The WISL began its first season on November 15, 2014 with five teams.[ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
Founding member clubs included Arlington Aviators, Bellingham United FC, OlyTown Artesians,Tacoma Stars and Wenatchee Fire.
Many of the founding clubs previously competed in the Premier Arena Soccer League .
Through nine seasons only two clubs (Tacoma Stars Reserves, Bellingham United FC) have won a league championship.
Teams
Team
City/Area
Arena
Coach
Bellingham United FC
Bellingham, Washington
Bellingham Sports Complex
Richard Henderson
Everett City FC
Everett, Washington
Everett Soccer Arena
Uriel Herrera
FC Olympia
Olympia, Washington
The Pavilion at The Evergreen State College
Nick Bobright
Oly-Pen Force
Bremerton, Washington
Bremerton Sports Complex
David Meherg
Snohomish County FC [ 5]
Snohomish, Washington
Arena Sports, Mill Creek
Dorian Lair
Snohomish Sky
Snohomish, Washington
Snohomish Soccer Dome
Aaron Burns
South Sound FC
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma Soccer Center
Derek Johnston
Tacoma Stars Reserves
Tacoma, Washington
Tacoma Soccer Center
Adam Becker
Vancouver Lightning
Vancouver, Washington
Clark County Indoor Sports Center
Abraham Selim
Arlington Aviators (2014–15)
Portland Blacktails (2021–23)
Snohomish Skyhawks (2015–20)
Sporting Everett FC (2015–17)
Tacoma Narrows FC (2018–20)
Vancouver Victory FC (2015–16)
Wenatchee Fire (2014–15)
Champions
Season
Champions
Score
Runner-Up
2014–15
Tacoma Stars Reserves
6–2[ 6]
Bellingham United FC
2015–16
Bellingham United FC
8–5[ 7]
Olympic Force
2016–17
Bellingham United FC
10–4[ 8]
Olympic Force
2017–18
Bellingham United FC
6–5[ 9]
Tacoma Stars Reserves
2018–19
Tacoma Stars Reserves
7–5
Bellingham United FC
2019–20
Bellingham United FC
6–4[ 10]
Tacoma Stars Reserves
2020–21
Tacoma Stars Reserves
8–5[ 11]
Bellingham United FC
2022–23
Tacoma Stars Reserves
7–5[ 11]
Everett City FC
2023–24
Tacoma Stars Reserves
7–5
Bellingham United FC
External links
References
^ "Western Indoor Soccer League will kick off this fall in Northwest" . Western Indoor Soccer League . 20 June 2014. Retrieved 20 June 2014 .
^ "Apply to join the Western Indoor Soccer League" . WISL . 26 June 2014. Retrieved 26 June 2014 .
^ "Tacoma Stars return home to help start the WISL" . WISL . 3 July 2014. Retrieved 3 July 2014 .
^ "Stars, Fire win openers as WISL kicks off" . goalWA.net . 16 November 2014. Retrieved 18 November 2014 .
^ "Snohomish County FC joins the WISL" . Western Indoor Soccer League . August 10, 2020. Retrieved August 26, 2020 .
^ "Tacoma Stars outlast Bellingham United to claim WISL trophy" . goalWA.net . February 14, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015 .
^ "Hammers win the WISL" . goalWA.net . February 28, 2016. Retrieved February 28, 2016 .
^ "VIDEO BUZZ: Hammers repeat as WISL Champions" . goalWA.net . February 25, 2017. Retrieved March 3, 2017 .
^ "Hammers win instant classic to 3-peat as WISL Champions" . goalWA.net . February 18, 2018. Retrieved February 18, 2018 .
^ "Bellingham United Wins Fourth WISL Title With 6-4 Victory In Tacoma" . goalWA.net . February 22, 2018. Retrieved February 26, 2018 .
^ a b "History - Western Indoor Soccer League" . wisl.soccershift.com . Retrieved 2023-12-23 .
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