Detroit Ignition

The Detroit Ignition were an American indoor soccer team that has played three seasons, most recently 2008–09.

Detroit Ignition
Founded2006
Disbanded2009
ArenaCompuware Arena
Based inPlymouth Township, Michigan
Colorsred, gold, black
LeagueXtreme Soccer League

In April 2006, Greg Bibb, president of Hantz Group Sports and Entertainment, introduced the teams as a new Major Indoor Soccer League expansion team. They played at the Compuware Sports Arena in Plymouth Township, Michigan. Their first season was 2006–07 MISL season.

After the 2007–08 MISL season, the league folded. Soon afterwards, the Ignition joined the Xtreme Soccer League.[1] The Ignition ended the 2008–09 campaign in first place which netted them the XSL title. The XSL went on "hiatus" after one season.

Year-by-year

Year League Reg. Season Playoffs Attendance Average
2006–07 MISL II 1st MISL, 18-12 Lost Final 3,545
2007–08 MISL II 1st MISL, 22–8 Lost Semifinal 3,745
2008–09 XSL 1st XSL, 12-8 Won XSL Championship 3,473

Roster

As of 16th of January, 2009 Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 MF  USA Tino Scicluna
3 DF  CAN Vahid Assadpour
4 DF  USA Josh Rife
6 DF  USA Wes Sechrist
7 FW  USA Mike Apple
8 DF  USA Dan Trosper
9 FW  LBR Worteh Sampson
10 MF  SRB Miodrag Djerisilo
11 MF  USA Ryan Mack
12 FW  USA Droo Callahan
No. Pos. Nation Player
13 MF  USA Drew Ducker
14 DF  USA Zach Wilkes
15 DF  CAN Abraham Francois
16 FW  LBR Leo Gibson
17 MF  USA Nik Djokic
18 DF  USA James "Iggy" Igneczi
21 MF  CAN Kyt Selaidopoulos
22 DF  USA Darrel Quinn
24 GK  USA Danny Waltman
26 DF  USA Nate Craft
33 FW  USA Drew Crawford

Head coaches

Arenas

Television

For the 2007–2008 season, 11 Detroit Ignition games were televised by Comcast Local, a Midwest sports network based in Michigan and Indiana. Also four games were shown on Fox Soccer Channel. For the 2008–2009 season, 10 Detroit Ignition games were televised by Comcast Local. All games were live on b2 Network.

References

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