Tacoma Tides

It was owned by businessman and future governor Booth Gardner;[1] among its players was backup goalkeeper Bruce Arena, who later coached several Major League Soccer champions and the United States men's national team.

[2] In their only year of existence, the Tides finished 2nd in the ASL Western Division.

They defeated the Utah Golden Spikers in the playoff quarterfinals, 2–1, then lost in overtime to the eventual champion Los Angeles Skyhawks in the semifinals by a score of 2–1.

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