1996 USISL Professional League
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The 1996 USISL Professional League was the second highest of the three outdoor men's leagues run by the
United Systems of Independent Soccer Leagues The United Soccer League (USL) is an organizer of various professional and amateur soccer leagues in the United States league system. It currently organizes its Championship, League One, and League Two for men, its Super League and W Leag ...
during the summer of 1996.


Overview

This season, USISL created a higer caliber professional league called the Select League. Several 1995 Pro League teams moved up and did not compete in the 1996 Pro League. The USISL aligned its rules with other soccer leagues including the newly created
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. Previously USISL had used 60 minute halves and a penalty shot for every foul committed after the seventh foul of each half but these rules were eliminated for the 1996 season. The USISL also changed its regular season points system to award
three points for a win Three points for a win is a standard used in many sports leagues and group tournaments, especially in association football, in which 3 points are awarded to the team winning a match, with no points awarded to the losing team. If the game is draw ...
and one point for a shootout win. The average pay for Pro League players was $200 per week. The regular season began in mid-April 1996. Prime Network provided live broadcast of the USISL All Star Game and delayed broadcast of the Pro League championship game.


All Star Game

The USISL held its All Star Game on July 17 in Blaine, Minnesota. The game pitted the USISL Select League All Stars against a team composed of USISL Professional League and USISL Premier League players. The league coaches voted to select the players. Players from the USISL Professional League included Goalkeeper Randy DeDini of the Chico Rooks, Defenders Paul Edwards (North Jersey Imperials) and Guy Norcott (Charleston Battery); Midfielders Craig Beeson (Everett BigFoot) and Pat O'Kelly (Central Jersey); Forwards Victor Medina (D/FW Toros) and Jon Payne (Charlotte Eagles).


Regular season

* Regulation win = 3 points * Shootout win (SW) = 1 points * Loss = 0 points


Northeast Conference


South Atlantic Conference


Central Conference


Western Conference


Playoffs

The Mobile Revelers made the playoffs despite having only eleven points. This happened because the South Atlantic Conference had four guaranteed play-off spots. The Charleston Battery received a bye into the playoffs as host of the championship final. Therefore, the league went to the Revelers as the next South Atlantic Conference team in line.


Conference semifinals

* North Jersey Imperials 3-1 Rhode Island Stingrays * Charlotte Eagles 1-0 Mobile Revelers (forfeit) * Wilmington Hammerheads 3-1 Washington Mustangs * D/FW Toros 1-0 (SO) Houston Hurricanes * Tulsa Roughnecks 3-2 (SO) Rockford Raptors * Chico Rooks 3-0 Valley Golden Eagles * Everete BigFoot 2-1 Hawaii Tsunami


Conference finals


Northeast Conference


* ''North Jersey Imperials advanced to Sizzlin' Six finals.''


South Atlantic Conference

* ''Wilmington Hammerheads advanced to the Sizzlin' Six finals.''


Central Conference

* Originally planned for August 17, the second game was postponed until Sunday morning, August 18, because of heavy rainfall and flooding which rendered the playing field unusable on Saturday. * ''D/FW Toros advanced to the Sizzlin' Six finals.''


Western Conference

* ''Chico Rooks advanced to Sizzlin' Six finals.''


Sizzlin' Six Tournament

The Sizzlin’ Six Tournament was a six-team, two group, round robin tournament. Each of the four conference champions entered the tournament, along with national finals host Charleston Battery and the Charlotte Eagles who had the best regular-season record among the conference runners-up. Each team received 3 points for a win, 1 for a tie and 1 bonus point for each game in which they scored three or more goals. The top two teams in each group with the most points advanced to the semifinals in Charleston, South Carolina.


Group A


Group B


Semifinals


Final


Points leaders


Honors

* MVP: Craig Beeson * Points leader: Patrick Olalere * Defender of the Year: Guy Norcott * Goalkeeper of the Year: Chris Carmiento * Rookie of the Year: Juan Sastoque * Coach of the Year: Nuno Piteira * Organization of the Year: Reading Rage All-League: * Goalkeeper: Randy Dedini * Defenders: Guy Norcott, Tom Finley, Desmond Armstrong * Midfielders: David Price, Pat O'Kelly, Carlos Rocha * Forward: Craig Beeson, Patrick Olalere, Jimmy Wright, Philibert Jones USISL: 1996 Postseason Awards
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