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The Wenatchee Fire FC was an American indoor soccer team founded in 2005. WFFC presently compete in the Western Indoor Soccer League. [1] Wenatchee Fire play their home matches at the Wenatchee Valley Sportsplex in Wenatchee, Washington. The team is a former member of both the Professional Arena Soccer League and Premier Arena Soccer League.
The Kalamazoo Kangaroos were an indoor soccer club based in Kalamazoo, Michigan that competed in the American Indoor Soccer Association. The team was started in 1984 as one of the original members of the AISA. They played their games at Wings Stadium [1] which seated 5,000 people and were coached in year one by Chris Bartels. [2]
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]
Defunct indoor soccer clubs in the United States (13 C, 156 P) Indoor soccer clubs in the United States by league (12 C) A. ... Wenatchee Fire; Wichita Wings (2011 ...
In November 1983, a Kalamazoo, Michigan–based group called Soccer Leagues Unlimited unveiled a plan for an indoor league composed exclusively of American players. The group's president, Bob Lemieux (later AISA commissioner), announced that Kalamazoo, Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Springfield, Illinois, were on board in what was he said was intended to be a sort of farm system, or developmental ...
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The Pro Volleyball Federation is a women's indoor volleyball league with eight teams: four in the midwest and two in the south and west each. As of its 2025 season , the minimum salary for a player is $60,000, with the league offering each player "benefits" worth $10,000, and an undisclosed amount of revenue sharing with their respective teams.