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Minnesota Amateur Soccer League

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Country
  
United States

Founded
  
1953

Website
  
www.masl.org

Confederation
  
US Soccer

Number of teams
  
39

Minnesota Amateur Soccer League

The Minnesota Amateur Soccer League is an adult amateur soccer league featuring teams from Minnesota and the surrounding areas. The league is sanctioned by the United States Adult Soccer Association, an affiliate of the United States Soccer Federation.

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History

Founded in 1953 as the Minnesota Soccer Association, the Minnesota Amateur Soccer League (MASL) is the oldest soccer association in Minnesota.

The state’s only sanctioned competitive soccer league for men changed its name to MASL in 1987 when the Minnesota Soccer Association (MSA) became Minnesota’s umbrella organization for adult soccer. In addition to MASL, Minnesota Soccer Association now includes the American Premier League (APL), Duluth Amateur Soccer League (DASL), Minnesota Recreational Soccer League (MRSL), Southern Minnesota Amateur Soccer Association (SMASA), Minnesota Senior Soccer League (MSSL) and the Minnesota Women’s Soccer League (MWSL).

The MSA, which began with four teams, spent its first 15 years as the only governing soccer body in Minnesota that was affiliated with the U.S. Soccer Federation. In 1968, a new youth soccer association, the Minnesota Junior Soccer Association, joined the MSA.

MASL has 39 teams and remains the premier amateur soccer league in the state. This prevalence is due in part to the strong reputation around the state and country as well as the vast number of MSA Hall of Fame members that continue to support the league.

Division 1

  • Cardinals FC
  • Cougars
  • Stegman's City Internationals
  • Fire SC
  • Inferno 95
  • Inferno 98
  • Keliix-Intra
  • FC Scorpions Strikers
  • SPAM FC
  • Trendy Lions
  • Division 2

  • Andover
  • Dukes
  • Haaka FC
  • Lewis Dragons
  • Lions FC
  • Minneapolis United
  • FC Shango
  • Super Eagles
  • VSLT FC
  • Wolverines FC
  • Division 3

  • Blaine FC
  • Burnsville Fire
  • Force FC
  • Inferno Rebels
  • Newcastle
  • Northrop United
  • Stegman's Athletic
  • Stegman's Old Boys
  • Waconia FC
  • WB Burn
  • Division 4

  • Haaka Greys
  • Head FC
  • Mediocre Strikers FC
  • Scorpions FC
  • V-Hawks
  • VSLT FC 'B'
  • We Never Warm Up
  • Wolfpack
  • Woodbury Ball Handlers FC
  • Champions

    NOTE: * = Division 3 (Group A, B, or C) winner. Division structure was changed in 2005 with the addition of Division 4.

    Cup tournaments

    MASL sanction two cup tournaments annually. First played in 1962, Minnesota Cup is open to any adult soccer club in the state. Established in 1966, Wilson Cup is contested between clubs at the Division 2 level or lower.

    References

    Minnesota Amateur Soccer League Wikipedia