With Eye on Bigger Things, Soccer League to Grow by Three Teams for ’89 Season
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The Western Soccer League has expanded from six to nine teams for the 1989 season, continuing progress toward the formation of a National Soccer League, San Diego Nomad Coach Derek Armstrong said Tuesday.
The newest additions to the league are Arizona Condors (Phoenix), Real Santa Barbara and the Sacramento Jazz. A fourth addition, Salt Lake City, will wait until 1990.
The WSL parallels the 12-team American Soccer League on the East Coast. Armstrong said he expects the two will merge into a NSL by either the 1990 or 1991 season, with the WSL forming the Western Division.
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