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- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season abstract "The 1986-87 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the ninth in league history and ended with the Dallas Sidekicks winning their first MISL title over the Tacoma Stars.It was a topsy-turvy season. Attempts to stabilize the league's presence in New York by moving the league office and putting the league's newest franchise there were unsuccessful. The New York Express barely made it to the All-Star break. A stock sale had been a massive failure and results were equally bad on the field. With the club's record at 3-23, management announced on February 16 that they would be unable to finish the season.As for matters on the field, league officials made plans to expand the schedule further despite losing the Pittsburgh Spirit the previous spring. Not only would each team play 52 games, the playoffs would be expanded to include two best-of seven rounds. With all but one of the six preceding series going to a deciding game, Game 7 of the championship series would be played on June 20, the latest date in MISL history and six days after the conclusion of the NBA Finals. Games 3 and 6 at Dallas' Reunion Arena were sellouts, and the Tacoma Dome attracted crowds of 20,284 and 21,728 for Games 5 and 7, the two largest crowds in MISL playoff history.The San Diego Sockers' dominance ended this season, as long-term injuries to last year's playoff MVP Brian Quinn and other Sockers had the team uncharacteristically struggling. They would finish eight games behind the Stars, who were led by Steve Zungul and owned the MISL's best regular-season record. Despite Quinn's return for the playoffs, Tacoma defeated San Diego in Game 7 of their division final matchup. It was the first indoor playoff series loss ever for the Sockers, ending a run of 15 straight series wins dating back to the 1981-82 NASL Indoor season.In the end, the Sidekicks epitomized the MISL season. The club folded in June 1986, yet a last-ditch effort by fans brought the club back to life within three weeks. Tatu led the league in goals and points, and earned both the regular-season and playoff MVP awards. Dallas rallied from a 2-1 series deficit to beat the Baltimore Blast in the first round, and won Games 6 and 7 of the championship series in overtime. Mark Karpun scored both overtime goals, and his Game 6 double overtime winner ended the longest game in MISL playoff history.On June 24, the league made tentative plans to expand to Denver for the 1988-89 season, reliant on ownership selling 5,000 season tickets by November 15. Four months later, plans went by the wayside as only 400 season tickets had been sold. Despite overtures by Chicago Sting management to move the team west in the spring of 1988, the Denver Desperados never played a game.".
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- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd "Championship Series".
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- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Baltimore_Blast_(1980–1992).
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Cleveland_Force_(1978–1988).
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- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd1Team Tacoma_Stars_(MISL).
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- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team Cleveland_Force_(1978–1988).
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team Dallas_Sidekicks_(1984%E2%80%932004).
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team San_Diego_Sockers_(1978%E2%80%9396).
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd2Team Tacoma_Stars_(MISL).
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- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd3Team Dallas_Sidekicks_(1984%E2%80%932004).
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season rd3Team Tacoma_Stars_(MISL).
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season subject Category:1986_in_American_soccer_leagues.
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season subject Category:1987_in_American_soccer_leagues.
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season subject Category:Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_(1978–92)_seasons.
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season comment "The 1986-87 Major Indoor Soccer League season was the ninth in league history and ended with the Dallas Sidekicks winning their first MISL title over the Tacoma Stars.It was a topsy-turvy season. Attempts to stabilize the league's presence in New York by moving the league office and putting the league's newest franchise there were unsuccessful. The New York Express barely made it to the All-Star break. A stock sale had been a massive failure and results were equally bad on the field.".
- 1986–87_Major_Indoor_Soccer_League_season label "1986–87 Major Indoor Soccer League season".
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