Major Arena Soccer League

Former USMNT and MLS star Landon Donovan played in MASL as do multiple international players.

[7] In April 2014 it was officially announced that six teams (Baltimore Blast, Milwaukee Wave, Missouri Comets, Rochester Lancers, St. Louis Ambush, and Syracuse Silver Knights) joined PASL for the 2014–2015 season.

The St. Louis Ambush, Baltimore Blast, and Harrisburg Heat announced plans to join, along with the expansion Florida Tropics SC.

In a repeat of the 2015-16 Newman Cup the Baltimore Blast would go on to once again defeat Soles de Sonora 2–1.

In October 2017 it was officially announced the Major Arena Soccer League 2 (MASL 2) would launch in December 2017.

[17] In the 2018–19 season, the MASL saw an influx of players to the arena game with past MLS experience,[18] headlined by the additions of Landon Donovan to the San Diego Sockers, Jermaine Jones to the Ontario Fury, and Dwayne De Rosario with the Mississauga MetroStars.

Originally planned to rejoin the M2 for the 2021–22 season, the MASL membership of the Soles de Sonora was transferred to the Savage instead.

[52][53] Select 2018–2019 MASL matches were broadcast on Eleven Sports Network in the United States.

With broadcast partnerships driving viewership, the league was recognized for its fast growing fan base and engage viewers.

Keith Tozer Shep Messing – Chairman JP Dellacamera – President of Communications/Media Lindsay Mogle – Director of Communications/Team Services Jon Ramin – Vice-President of Operations Werner Roth – Advisor Dennis Fry – Chief Financial Officer Ken Stanley – Content Director Ryan Cigich - Head of MASL Officials Jesse Meehan - Operations Manager[56][57] Pete Richmire – League Statistician Óscar Sánchez – Spanish Content Manager Phil Lavanco – Video Production Manager Jack Williams – Social Media Manager Lane Smith (Tacoma) – President Bernie Lilavois (Empire) – Vice-President Shelly Clark (St. Louis) – Secretary Phil Salvagio (San Diego) – Treasurer Mike Zimmerman (Milwaukee) – Member-at-Large