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replaced Carbognani as coach only to be relieved of his duties early in the season. Carbognani was again elevated to the position of player-coach. Despite the name and coaching changes, Memphis had a dismal season, finishing 6–34. The team also experienced considerable financial difficulties. By
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on the All Star team. The Storm saw a collapse in form during the 1988–1989 season; finishing last in the league standings. During the season, the league took control of the team when the ownership expressed an intention of filing for bankruptcy. In September 1989, the league sold the team to new
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based on the higher number of spectators at Chiles games. The Rogues then withdrew from the playoffs in protest. This blow led to Gunter withdrawing as team owner. Dave Maybry, the team's director then began searching for team sponsorship to pay the bills. The team also moved its home games to
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was named the 1987 AISA Coach of the Year and defender Greg Willen was a First Team All Star. The Storm had an outstanding second season, topping the league standings. The league did not hold a post-season tournament so the Storm was declared the champion. Nichols repeated as AISA Coach of the
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the summer of 1990, it owed the Mid-South Coliseum $ 21,000 in unpaid back rent. On June 23, 1990, the AISA expelled the team from the league and repudiated its line of credit. Team ownership under Rob Gunter began making arrangements to pay the team debt and move the team to the
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of the AISA purchased all Memphis player contracts. On July 24, 1990, the Rogues paid the first installment of their franchise fee to the SISL, allowing the team to compete in that league during the upcoming season.
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indoor season. The Rogues finished 8–12 and out of playoff contention. As the SISL played both indoor and outdoor seasons, the Rogues moved to Halle Stadium for their home games. During the
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In July 1990, under the leadership of Rob Gunter and controlled by the Youth Educational Services an organization owned by Gunter, the team sent the
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Year. He won the award even though he left the team with several games remaining in the season, handing over the coaching duties to midfielder
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was coached by and played its home games at a number of facilities in the Memphis area. Memphis played one more season, the
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in the first round. The team did not enter the 1992–93 indoor season, but rejoined the USISL for the
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This article is about the team that was called the Memphis Rogues from 1989–1991 in the
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in the first round of the playoffs. In the spring of 1992, team renamed itself the
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which existed from 1986 to 1994. They underwent several names changes including the
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ownership, a group of Memphis businessmen. The new ownership renamed the team the
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under the sponsorship of the Memphis Futbol Club. The team, now known as the
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in Memphis, but league commissioner Francisco Marcos moved the series to
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ROGUES TO PLAY AS SEMIPRO TEAM – INDOOR SEASON STARTS NOV. 10
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for the upcoming outdoor season and moved its home games to the
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ON THEIR LAST LEGS? – SURVIVORS CLING TO SOCCER DREAM
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The team went 8–6, in 142:. In July 1990, the expansion 103:in the semifinals. Head coach 597: 591: 586: 581: 537: 531: 521: 441: 306: 1: 198:Christian Brothers University 1316:Soccer in Memphis, Tennessee 791:Top candidates seek Wave job 830:ROGUES PULL OUT OF PLAYOFFS 188:at 6–2 only to fall to the 1332: 18: 1296:Soccer clubs in Tennessee 926: 206:Atlanta Datagraphic Magic 91:, the team, known as the 177:Albuquerque, New Mexico 1230:Toronto Shooting Stars 1090:Cincinnati Silverbacks 570:Divisional Semifinals 194:Memphis United Express 1160:Jacksonville Generals 310:5th in Challenge Cup 186:1991–92 indoor season 62:. They played in the 1235:Toronto ThunderHawks 779:ARENA EYEING OPTIONS 1165:Kalamazoo Kangaroos 1130:Florida ThunderCats 218:1994 outdoor season 210:1993 outdoor season 169:Atlanta Quicksilver 165:1991 outdoor season 23:. 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Index

SISL
NASL
Memphis Rogues
soccer
Memphis, Tennessee
American Indoor Soccer Association
Sunbelt Independent Soccer League
United States Interregional Soccer League
American Indoor Soccer Association
Mid-South Coliseum
Louisville Thunder
Terry Nicholl
Tony Carbognani
Vince Beck
Art Hughes
Ted Hantak
old NASL team
Don Tobin
Southwest Independent Soccer League
Detroit Rockers
Southwest Independent Soccer League
1990-91 Sunbelt Independent Soccer League
1991 outdoor season
Atlanta Quicksilver
New Mexico Chiles
Albuquerque, New Mexico
1991–92 indoor season
Atlanta Lightning
Christian Brothers University
1992 outdoor

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