1995 USISL Premier League Season - Teams

Teams

27 teams started the league this year. They all played in the USISL the year before, with the exception of six new teams.

Team Name Metro Area Location Notes
Ann Arbor Elites Detroit Metro area Ann Arbor, MI expansion team
Arizona Cotton Phoenix area Glendale, AZ
Arkansas A’s Little Rock area Sherwood, AR
Austin Lone Stars Austin, Texas Austin, TX
Birmingham Grasshoppers Birmingham area Birmingham, AL
Cocoa Expos Space Coast area Cocoa, FL
Colorado Springs Stampede Colorado Springs area Colorado Springs, CO expansion team
Columbia Heat Columbia area Columbia, SC
Des Moines Menace Des Moines area Des Moines, IA
Grand Rapids Explosion Grand Rapids area Grand Rapids, MI expansion team
Inland Empire Panteras Inland Empire area San Bernardino, CA expansion team
Jackson Chargers Jackson area Jackson, MS expansion team
Montclair Standard Falcons Inland Empire area Montclair, CA
Nashville Metros Nashville area Nashville, TN
North Bay Breakers North Bay area Santa Rosa, CA
Oklahoma City Slickers Oklahoma City area Oklahoma City, OK
Orlando Lions Central Florida area Orlando, FL
Puget Sound Hammers Puget Sound area Tacoma, WA expansion team
Richmond Kickers Richmond area Richmond, VA
Roanoke River Dawgs Roanoke area Roanoke, VA
San Francisco All-Blacks United San Francisco area San Francisco, CA
Shasta Scorchers Sacramento Valley area Redding, CA
Sioux City Breeze Sioux City area Sioux City, IA
South Florida Future Gold Coast area Boca Raton, FL previously the South Florida Flamingos
Tucson Amigos Tucson area Tucson, AZ
Washington Mustangs National Capital area Washington, DC
Wichita Blue Wichita area Wichita, KS

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