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- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season abstract "The 1983-84 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the sixth in league history and ended with the Baltimore Blast winning their first MISL championship. The Blast would beat the St. Louis Steamers in the championship series, the third time in five seasons the Steamers would lose in the MISL championship round. This would be the first time the MISL finals would be a best-of-seven series, part of the league's expanded playoff format.With the North American Soccer League restarting their indoor league in the fall of 1983, the defending champion San Diego Sockers, Chicago Sting and Golden Bay Earthquakes would not rejoin the MISL for the upcoming season. To replace the teams, the Tacoma Stars (actually the reactivated Denver Avalanche) began play this season.While there were some franchises who would begin a run of respectability at the box office, the Cleveland Force chief among them, others would see the end of their run. The New York Arrows, Buffalo Stallions and Phoenix Pride would all go out of business at the end of the season. Despite winning the first four MISL titles, the Arrows never gained a foothold in the New York market. Changing the name of the Phoenix franchise (GM Ted Podleski hated the Inferno name, and wanted a name more in tune with his Christian beliefs) would not bring about an improved record and new owner Bruce Merrill was ready to fold after losing $2 million in less than a year. The Stallions, in particular, would be caught trying to move out of their Buffalo Memorial Auditorium offices without paying back rent, similar to what had happened with the NFL's Baltimore Colts a few months earlier.Not all news was bad. The Force and Blast routinely drew strong crowds, and the new franchise in Tacoma nearly made the playoffs. The MISL drew 2.5 million to their games, and another 300,000 attended the playoff games. One game was televised on CBS (Game 3 of the championship series on June 2), as well.After the season, the Memphis Americans would move to Las Vegas.".
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- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd "Championship Series".
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd "Division Finals".
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd "Division Semifinals".
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- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Baltimore_Blast_(1980–1992).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Cleveland_Force_(1978–1988).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Kansas_City_Comets.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Los_Angeles_Lazers.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team New_York_Arrows.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Pittsburgh_Spirit.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team St._Louis_Steamers_(1979–1988).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Wichita_Wings.
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- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team Baltimore_Blast_(1980–1992).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team Cleveland_Force_(1978–1988).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team St._Louis_Steamers_(1979–1988).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team Wichita_Wings.
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- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd3Team Baltimore_Blast_(1980–1992).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd3Team St._Louis_Steamers_(1979–1988).
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season subject Category:1983_in_American_soccer_leagues.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season subject Category:1984_in_American_soccer_leagues.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season subject Category:Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_(1978–92)_seasons.
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season comment "The 1983-84 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the sixth in league history and ended with the Baltimore Blast winning their first MISL championship. The Blast would beat the St. Louis Steamers in the championship series, the third time in five seasons the Steamers would lose in the MISL championship round.".
- 1983–84_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season label "1983–84 Major Indoor Soccer League season".
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