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A League Soccer

The A League Soccer is a professional men's soccer league in North America. It is the second division of soccer in the United States behind Major League Soccer, and is effectively the top division in Canada.

The American Professional Soccer League was formed in 1990 with the merger of the Western Soccer League and the New American Soccer League. The APSL was officially sanctioned as an outdoor pro league in 1992 by United States Soccer Federation and changed its name to A-League Soccer in 1995.

Table of contents
1 2004 Teams
2 EASTERN CONFERENCE
3 Northeast Division
4 Southeast Division
5 WESTERN CONFERENCE
6 Central Dvision
7 Pacific Division
8 Past Champions
9 External links

2004 Teams

EASTERN CONFERENCE

Northeast Division

  • Montreal Impact
  • Pittsburgh Riverhounds
  • Rochester Raging Rhinos
  • Syracuse Salty Dogs
  • Toronto Lynx

Southeast Division

  • Atlanta Silverbacks
  • Charleston Battery
  • Charlotte Eagles
  • Richmond Kickers
  • Virginia Beach Mariners

WESTERN CONFERENCE

Central Dvision

Pacific Division

  • Calgary Storm
  • Edmonton Aviators
  • Portland Timbers
  • Seattle Sounders
  • Vancouver Whitecaps

Past Champions

  • 1990 Maryland Bays
  • 1991 San Francisco Bay Blackhawks
  • 1992 Colorado Foxes
  • 1993 Colorado Foxes
  • 1994 Montreal Impact
  • 1995 Seattle Sounders
  • 1996 Seattle Sounders
  • 1997 Milwaukee Rampage
  • 1998 Rochester Rhinos 3-1 Minnesota Thunder
  • 1999 Minnesota Thunder 2-1 Rochester Rhinos
  • 2000 Rochester Rhinos 3-1 Minnesota Thunder
  • 2001 Rochester Rhinos
  • 2002 Milwaukee Rampage
  • 2003 Charleston Battery 3-0 Minnesota Thunder

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