1997–98 National Professional Soccer League season

Statistics of National Professional Soccer League in season 1997-98. Also marks the 20th season of professional Division 1 indoor soccer.

League standings

                         GP   W   L    PCT   GB     GF    GA
    AMERICAN CONFERENCE
    East Division
Philadelphia Kixx         40  26  14   .650  ----   569   484
Harrisburg Heat           40  21  19   .525   5.0   530   518
Baltimore Spirit          40  12  28   .300  14.0   487   569
    Central Division
Milwaukee Wave            40  28  12   .700  ----   593   486
Cleveland Crunch          40  21  19   .525   7.0   627   612
Cincinnati Silverbacks    40  15  25   .375  13.0   563   604
    NATIONAL CONFERENCE
    North Division
Buffalo Blizzard          40  21  19   .525  ----   495   504
Edmonton Drillers         40  18  22   .450   3.0   428   418
Montreal Impact           40  16  24   .400   5.0   455   518
Detroit Rockers           40  13  27   .325   8.0   464   571
    Midwest Division
St. Louis Ambush          40  27  13   .675  ----   625   513
Wichita Wings             40  22  18   .550   5.0   575   559
Kansas City Attack        40  20  20   .500   7.0   442   497
Conference Quarterfinals:  Kansas City defeated Edmonton 8-4, 14-8
                          Harrisburg defeated Cincinnati 14-12 (OT), 5-27, 18-13.
Conference Semifinals:     St. Louis defeated Kansas City, 17-8, 18-15
                          Wichita defeated Buffalo, 19-16,15-14
                          Milwaukee defeated Harrisburg, 19-4, 18-11
                          Philadelphia defeated Cleveland, 10-4, 29-27 (OT)
Conference Finals:         Milwaukee defeated Philadelphia, 7-9 (OT), 19-5, 12-3, 16-10
                          St. Louis defeated Wichita, 17-9, 10-8, 21-14,19-11
CHAMPIONSHIP:              Milwaukee defeated St. Louis, 16-14, 18-10, 17-14, 8-12, 21-10

References

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