Huntsville Fire

[6] The team, a charter member of the Eastern Indoor Soccer League, was founded as the Daytona Beach Speedkings.

[7] They played their home games at the Ocean Center in Daytona Beach, Florida, under the direction of coach Scott Cooper.

[8] The team played the first-ever game in EISL history, losing to the Savannah Rug Ratz in front of a "disappointing" crowd of 600 fans.

"[17] Huntsville Fire players named to the 1998 EISL All-League Team included midfielder Lee Edgerton and defender Ed Carmean.

Players receiving All-League Honorable Mentions included defender Abraham Francois and midfielder Jamie Harding.

[18] After the season, in late September 1998, the team fired its five-person staff, including head coach Scott Cooper and general manager Jim Krause, citing "significant" financial losses.