Arizona Storm

Arizona Storm
Founded 2011
Dissolved 2013
Stadium Arizona Sports Complex
Glendale, Arizona
Ground Capacity 800
General Manager Steven Green
Head Coach Rino Green
League Professional Arena Soccer League
Website Club home page

Arizona Storm was a professional indoor soccer team based in Phoenix, Arizona. They played in the Southwestern Division of the Professional Arena Soccer League. Launched in 2011 as the "Phoenix Monsoon" with the Phoenix Sports Centre in Phoenix as their home turf, the team relocated to the Arizona Sports Complex in Glendale for the 2012–13 season.[1] The team folded after the end of that season.

Team roster

As of 12/15/2012[2] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
0 United States FW Jason Allin
0 United States FW Esequiel Alverez
0 United States GK Carlos Barraza
0 United States DF Nicholas Barraza
0 United States MF Justin Branch
0 United States DF Mario Carrillo
0 United States DF Hart Cunningham
0 United States MF Mitch Garcia
0 United States FW Phillippe Garre
0 United States FW David Hague
0 United States FW Ami Hanan
No. Position Player
0 United States FW Skelly Kellar
0 United States DF Brandon Mills
0 United States DF Ramon Mojica
0 United States FW Ramon Muro
0 United States FW David Paul
0 United States FW Dominic "Dom" Papa
0 United States MF Adrian Saldana
0 United States MF Reid Schmitt
0 United States GK Michael Selmo
0 United States DF Conor Spence
0 United States MF Andrew Szerlag

Year-by-year

Season League Won Lost GF GA Regular Season Playoff Avg. Attendance U.S. Open Cup
2011–12 PASL 1 15 59 148 6th, Western Did Not Qualify 215 Round of 16
2012–13 PASL 6 10 102 174 3rd, Southwestern Did Not Qualify 129 Wild Card Round

Arenas

References

  1. "PASL Welcomes Real Phoenix, Announces Series of Changes in Arizona" (Press release). Professional Arena Soccer League. September 19, 2012. Retrieved September 19, 2012.
  2. "Arizona Storm 2012-13 Roster". Professional Arena Soccer League. December 15, 2012. Retrieved December 9, 2013.
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