Milwaukee Wave
The Milwaukee Wave are the oldest continuously operating soccer team in the United States. The team was founded on August 3, 1984 as a member of the American Indoor Soccer Association and as played in every season and incarnation of that league (see MISL).
See also Milwaukee Wave United.
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Honors
Championships
- 1997–1998 NPSL Champions
- 1999–2000 NPSL Champions
- 2000–2001 MISL Champions
Division Titles
- 1997–1998 Central Divison
- 1999–2000 North Division
- 2000–2001 National Conference
- 2001–2002 MISL Regular Season Champions
- 2002–2003 Western Division
- 2003–2004 Central Divison
Head Coaches
- 1984–1985 Dave Johnson
- 1985–1986 Mike Custer
- 1985–1986 Dave Johnson
- 1986–1990 John Dolinsky
- 1986–1987 Mike Custer
- 1990–1992 Johan Aarino
- 1992-pres Keith Tozer (missed parts of the 1997–98 & 1999–00 season coaching the US Futsal team. Both times, Art Kramer filled in).
Arenas
- 1984–1987 The MECCA
- 1987–2003 Bradley Center
- 2003-pres U.S. Cellular Arena
External links
| Major Indoor Soccer League |
| Baltimore Blast | Cleveland Force | Philadelphia Kixx |
| Chicago Storm | Milwaukee Wave | St. Louis Steamers |
| Kansas City Comets |
Categories: United States soccer clubs | Milwaukee sports | Indoor football (soccer)