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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 ...
William Vanzela is a Brazil-born Italian goalkeeper who has been a long term goalkeeper of Baltimore Blast at Major Arena Soccer League. He has also played in Paraná Clube prior to joining the Blast. He was selected to represent Italy in the FIF7 Mundialito 2011 held in Brazil where they won the Championship.
For the following eight seasons Carlos was an integral part of the highly successful Baltimore Blast indoor soccer team, which competed in the MISL. A rough player with an eye for goal, in the 2006–07 season, García ranked third among Blast players in points (42) and led the entire league in penalty minutes (27).
Subcategorized are players who have played for one of a few incarnations of the indoor soccer team, Baltimore Blast. ... Baltimore Blast (1980–1992) players (105 P ...
After retiring, he was named to the assistant coaching position of the Blast on October 12, 2006, and helped lead the team to the 2008 MISL Championship in his second season on the coaching staff. The modern Harrisburg Heat of the Professional Arena Soccer League retired Bascome's #40 jersey in a halftime ceremony during the December 29, 2012 ...
On March 4, 1999, the Thundercats sold Hileman's contract to the Baltimore Blast. [6] Hileman played for the Blast until 2004. [7] In 2000, he was Second Team All-League. In 2003 and 2004, he won the Major Indoor Soccer League championship with the Blast. From 2007 to 2008, he played for Kickers Scotland Yard in the Suncoast Soccer League.
Logan Alexander at National-Football-Teams.com All time Roster - Baltimore Blast at the Wayback Machine (archived 16 December 2008) This biographical article related to Bermudian association football is a stub .
He remained with the Spirit until 1985 when he signed with the Baltimore Blast. In 1988, he was hired to coach the Fort Wayne Flames of the American Indoor Soccer Association. After his retirement from professional soccer in 1989, MacKenzie remained in the Pittsburgh area where he played for the amateur Pittsburgh Beadling. [2]