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The team replaced the earlier Baltimore Blast, who folded along with the original Major Indoor Soccer League. [4] When the team was purchased by Ed Hale, a former owner of the original team, the Spirit were renamed the Blast on July 10, 1998 [ 5 ] (Hale had the rights to the Blast name, hence the reason why the team decided to change its name ...
Originally owned and managed by the City of Baltimore, from 2002 to 2013 Hail Properties, LLC was the managing company of the Arena. Hail Properties, LLC is a Baltimore-based property management company whose current president and chief executive officer is Sparrows Point native Edwin "Ed" F. Hail Sr. Hail is also the former chairman and chief executive officer of 1st Mariner Bancorp and ...
The Baltimore Blast were a longtime member of the Major Indoor Soccer League. From 1978 to 1980, the team played as the Houston Summit, but moved prior to the 1980–81 season. The team won the league's championship in the 1983–84 season. The team folded when the MISL ceased operation in the summer of 1992.
During his years with Baltimore, Cabral won five championships (2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009), was a six-time All Star, and was MVP of the 2003 championship series. Cabral was named the head coach of the Harrisburg Heat prior to the 2016-2017 MASL Season. [ 5 ]
Pages in category "Baltimore Blast (1980–1992) players" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Toggle Baltimore Blast subsection. 1.1 Championships. 1.2 Division titles. 1.3 Year-by-year record. ... 1992–1993 NPSL American Division (as Baltimore Spirit)
2016–17 Baltimore Blast season; 2017–18 Baltimore Blast season; S. Bill Stealey This page was last edited on 14 December 2024, at 01:39 (UTC). ...
Baltimore Blast (1980–1992) players (105 P) S. Baltimore Spirit/Blast (1992–present) players (4 C) Pages in category "Baltimore Blast players"