sport.wikisort.org - Team The Milwaukee Wave is an American professional indoor soccer team based in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Founded in 1984, they have been the oldest continuously operating professional soccer team in the United States[2] and are seven-time league champions, most recent being the 2018–19 champions of the Major Arena Soccer League.[3]
Soccer club
Football club
The team plays their games at the UW–Milwaukee Panther Arena . The team colors are black and yellow.[4]
History
The team was founded on August 3, 1984, as a member of the American Indoor Soccer Association and played in every season and incarnation of that league (see MISL). They have also played in the Xtreme Soccer League and the third version of the MISL. The team is currently a member of the Major Arena Soccer League. Milwaukee also hosted the 2003 and 2006 MISL II All-Star Games.[5]
Keith Tozer was the team's coach for 21 years before leaving to become United States national futsal team head coach. While with the Wave, he was the all-time winningest coach in North American indoor soccer, with six league championships and more than 700 wins.[6]
The Wave played in the first season of the Xtreme Soccer League in the 2008 – 2009 season, but moved to the new Major Indoor Soccer League for the 2009–2010 season.[7]
After the 2013–2014 season, the team announced that it was leaving the MISL along with five other teams and join the MASL.[8]
In 2014 the ownership group ROC Ventures, headed by Mike Zimmerman, became a partner in the team's ownership.[9]
Just before the 2014–15 season began, the Wave replaced their traditional green artificial turf with a black turf to match the team's colors and marketing strategy. Reception by fans and the press was mixed but generally positive.[10]
Players
Chad Vandegriffe playing for Milwaukee Wave c. 2017
As of 16 October 2022 [update] [11]
Active roster
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Inactive roster
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
2022–23 transfers
Transfers in
Entry date
Position
No.
Player
From club
Ref.
7 Sep 2022
GK
William Banahene
Harrisburg Heat
[12]
13 Oct 2022
FW
Cole Stephens
[13]
Transfers out
Exit date
Position
No.
Player
To club
Ref.
2022–23 matches
Milwaukee Wave v San Diego Sockers
Wave Hall of Fame inductees
Name
Inducted
Years played
Peter Knezic
2009
1984–1990
Art Kramer
2009
1987–1991
Steve Morris
2009
1992–2002
Victor Nogueira
2009
1992–2003
Todd Dusosky
2009
1996–2007
Michael King
2009
1993–2008
Tony Pierce
2010
1985–1991, 1992–1993
Pat White
2011
1995–2005
Lee Rogers
2011
1986–1992
Greg Howes
2011
2000–2008, 2011–2012
George Pastor
2012
1986–1991
Michael Richardson
2012
1994–1995, 1996–2000
Jimmy Banks
2013
1987–1993
Ricky Mobley
2013
1993–2000
Retired numbers
Year-by-year
League Champions
Runners-Up
Division Champions
Playoff Berth
Year
League
Record
PF
PA
Finish
Playoffs
Avg. Attend.
1984–85
AISA
13–27
213
248
6th, AISA
Did not qualify
2,114
1985–86
AISA
11–29
189
247
6th, AISA
Did not qualify
1,802
1986–87
AISA
12–30
148
222
4th, Northern
Did not qualify
2,316
1987–88
AISA
11–13
103
111
3rd, AISA
3rd, Challenge Cup, 6–6
3,271
1988–89
AISA
24–16
377
355
2nd, AISA
Lost Semifinal
6,410
1989–90
AISA
21–19
373
353
2nd, National
Lost Semifinals
7,369
1990–91
NPSL II
23–17
453
404
2nd, National
Lost First Round
6,765
1991–92
NPSL II
18–22
453
534
4th, National
Did not qualify
7,629
1992–93
NPSL II
17–23
513
509
5th, National
Did not qualify
7,758
1993–94
NPSL II
20–20
496
486
4th, National
Lost First Round
7,692
1994–95
NPSL II
23–17
535
459
3rd, National
Lost First Round
7,108
1995–96
NPSL II
30–10
610
438
2nd, National
Lost Division Semifinals
7,363
1996–97
NPSL II
26–14
525
472
2nd, Midwest
Lost Conference Quarterfinals
7,975
1997–98
NPSL II
28–12
593
486
1st, Central
Won Championship
7,903
1998–99
NPSL II
25–15
518
428
2nd, Central
Lost Conference Semifinals
8,453
1999–2000
NPSL II
31–13
657
483
1st, North
Won Championship
8,002
2000–01
NPSL II
24–16
544
452
1st, National
Won Championship
8,310
2001–02
MISL II
34–10
663
468
1st, MISL
Lost Championship
6,665
2002–03
MISL II
28–8
505
317
1st, Western
Lost Championship
7,096
2003–04
MISL II
27–9
235
161
1st, Central
Lost Championship
6,012
2004–05
MISL II
24–15
219
173
1st, MISL
Won Championship
3,675
2005–06
MISL II
17–13
193
167
3rd, MISL
Lost Semifinal
4,352
2006–07
MISL II
16–14
397
360
4th, MISL
Lost Semifinal
4,618
2007–08
MISL II
22–8
424
297
2nd, MISL
Lost Semifinal
4,367
2008–09
XSL
10–10
236
216
3rd, XSL
No Playoffs
4,563
2009–10
MISL III
14–6
242
201
1st, MISL
Lost Championship
3,977
2010–11
MISL III
15–5
266
191
2nd, MISL
Won Championship
4,548
2011–12
MISL III
18–6
356
264
1st, Central
Won Championship
3,955
2012–13
MISL III
21–5
310
230
2nd, MISL
Lost Semifinals
5,069
2013–14
MISL III
16–4
324
203
2nd, MISL
Lost Semifinals
4,907
2014–15
MASL
13–7
160
107
2nd, Central
Lost Division Finals
2,962
2015–16
MASL
13–7
130
114
3rd, Central
Lost Division Finals
3,504
2016–17
MASL
13–7
135
103
2nd, Central
Lost Conference Final
3,794
2017–18
MASL
17–5
172
124
1st, Central
Lost Conference Final
4,101
2018–19
MASL
21–3
187
97
1st, South Central
Won Championship
4,023
2019–20*
MASL
14–6
157
96
2nd, Eastern
No Playoffs
3,847
2021
MASL
Did not participate due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2021–22
MASL
10-14
146
162
4th, Central
Lost Quarterfinals
3,026
Total
720–474 Pts % = .603
12,757
10,438
5,643
* Regular season ended early due to the COVID-19 pandemic
Head coaches
* Keith Tozer missed parts of the 1997–98 & 1999–00 season coaching the US Futsal team. Both times, Art Kramer filled in.
Owners
Luis Antonio Ramos - Tony (1984)
Ron Creten, Wayne Lueders, Dr. Christiansen (1985–87)
Michael H. Bazelon (1987–2002)
Charles Krause (2002–09)
James Lindenberg (2009–2013)
Sue Black (2013–2014)
Mike Zimmerman (2014–present)
Arenas
See also
References
External links
National Professional Soccer League (1984–2001)
Seasons
AISA 1984–85
AISA 1985–86
AISA 1986–87
AISA 1987–88
AISA 1988–89
AISA 1989–90
1990–91
1991–92
1992–93
1993–94
1994–95
1995–96
1996–97
1997–98
1998–99
1999–2000
2000–01
Clubs
Major Arena Soccer League
Teams
Seasons
2008–09
2009–10
2010–11
2011–12
2012–13
2013–14
2014–15
2015–16
2016–17
2017–18
2018–19
2019–20
2021
2021–22
2022–23
Affiliated Leagues See also: Former Professional Arena Soccer League teams
Baseball
MLB
Milwaukee Brewers
ML
Beloit Sky Carp
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers
AA
Lake Country DockHounds
Milwaukee Milkmen
NWL
Eau Claire Express
Fond du Lac Dock Spiders
Green Bay Rockers
Kenosha Kingfish
La Crosse Loggers
Lakeshore Chinooks
Madison Mallards
Wausau Woodchucks
Wisconsin Rapids Rafters
Basketball
NBA
Milwaukee Bucks
G League
Wisconsin Herd
IBA
Kenosha Ballers
Milwaukee Falcons
GWBA
Wisconsin GLO
Football
NFL
Green Bay Packers
IFL
Green Bay Blizzard
WFA
Madison Blaze
Wisconsin Dragons
MSFL
Door County Destroyers
Milwaukee Chargers
Racine Raiders
Wisconsin Hitmen
GFL
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Hockey
AHL
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