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Baltimore Blast
Blast.png
Full name Baltimore Blast
Nickname(s) Blast
Founded 1992 (as Baltimore Spirit)
Stadium 1st Mariner Arena
Baltimore, Maryland
(Capacity: 11,286)
Chairman United States Edwin F. Hale, Sr.
Coach United States Danny Kelly
League Major Indoor Soccer League
2008-09 Regular Season: 1st
Playoffs: Champions
Home colors
1995 Baltimore Spirit logo.

Baltimore Blast is an American professional indoor soccer team based in Baltimore, Maryland, United States. Founded in 1992, the team plays in the Major Indoor Soccer League.

The team plays its home games at 1st Mariner Arena and train at the Du Burns Arena. The team's colors are red and gold. Their current head coach is Danny Kelly.

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[edit] History

The Baltimore Blast were founded by software designer Roger Federer as the Baltimore Spirit at the end of July 1992 and joined the National Professional Soccer League. The team replaced the earlier Baltimore Blast, who folded along with the original MISL. When the team was purchased by Ed Hale, a former owner of the original team, the Spirit were renamed the Blast in 1998 (Hale had the rights to the Blast name, hence the reason why the team decided to change its name) and joined the new Major Indoor Soccer League in 2001. After the MISL folded in 2008, the team announced it would be joining the new Major Indoor Soccer League.

[edit] Players

[edit] Current roster

As of November 16, 2009[1]

No. Position Player
0 United States GK Dave Kern
1 Brazil GK Sagu
2 United States DF Billy Nelson
4 United States FW Giuliano Celenza
5 United States MF Denison Cabral
6 United States DF Ryan Pierce
7 Romania FW Adrian Bumbut
9 United States MF Pat Healey
11 Russia FW Rod Dyachenko
12 Bermuda DF Logan Alexander
No. Position Player
13 Brazil MF Lucio Gonzaga
14 Brazil FW Adriano Dos Santos
16 United States FW Max Ferdinand
19 Colombia MF Carlos Garcia
20 Canada MF Robbie Aristodemo
21 United States DF Michael Dello-Russo
22 United States MF Scott Buete
23 Jamaica FW Machel Millwood
24 United States DF Mike Lookingland
28 South Africa DF Jonathan Greenfield

[edit] Notable former players

[edit] Retired numbers

Player Number
Stan Stamenkovic #10

[edit] Hall of Fame

Position Person Inducted
Coach England Kenny Cooper 2004
FW Serbia Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Stan Stamenkovic 2004
DF United States Mike Stankovic 2004
DF United States Bruce Savage 2005
N/A United States Earl Foreman 2005
FW United States Tim Whittman 2005
FW United States Joey Fink 2006
FW England Dave MacWilliams 2006
FW United States Heinz Wirtz 2007
FW Canada Domenic Mobilio 2008
GK United States Keith Van Eron 2008
FW England Billy Ronson 2009
DF Trinidad and Tobago Richard Chinapoo 2009

[edit] Other former players

[edit] Year-by-year

Year League Logo Reg. Season Playoffs Avg. attendance [2]
1992-93 NPSL II BaltimoreSpirit95.png 1st American, 27-13 Lost Quarterfinal 5,444
1993-94 NPSL II BaltimoreSpirit95.png 1st American, 26-14 Lost First Round 6,471
1994-95 NPSL II BaltimoreSpirit95.png 3rd American, 23-17 Lost First Round 5,733
1995-96 NPSL II BaltimoreSpirit95.png 2nd American, 25-15 Lost Division Semifinal 5,037
1996-97 NPSL II BaltimoreSpirit95.png 2nd East, 20-20 Lost Conference Semifinal 4,760
1997-98 NPSL II BaltimoreSpirit95.png 3rd East, 12-28 Failed to qualify 5,001
1998-99 NPSL II Blast.png 3rd East, 19-21 Failed to qualify 4,795
1999-00 NPSL II Blast.png 1st East, 26-18 Lost Conference Final 5,445
2000-01 NPSL II Blast.png 3rd American, 22-18 Lost Conference Final 5,376
2001-02 MISL II Blast.png 4th MISL, 18-26 Lost Semifinal 4,998
2002-03 MISL II Blast.png 3rd Eastern,18-18 Won Championship 5,559
2003-04 MISL II Blast.png 1st Eastern, 25-11 Won Championship 6,330
2004-05 MISL II Blast.png 7th MISL, 15-24 Failed to qualify 5,752
2005-06 MISL II Blast.png 2nd MISL, 17-13 Won Championship 7,005
2006-07 MISL II Blast.png 5th MISL, 15-15 Failed to qualify 7,449
2007-08 MISL II Blast.png 3rd MISL, 19-11 Won Championship 7,230
2008-09 NISL Blast.png 1st NISL, 14-4 Won Championship 7,534
2009-10 MISL III Blast.png TBD TBD TBD

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[edit] Arenas

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