The Milwaukee Wave captured its seventh indoor championship with a 5-2 win over the Monterrey Flash in the Major Arena Soccer League title game at Panther Arena on Sunday.
It’s the first title for the Wave since the 2012 season.
Wisconsin News and Sports
By Bill Scott
By Bill Scott
The Milwaukee Wave has parted with long-time coach Keith Tozer, giving him his walking papers after 22-years with the Milwaukee
franchise. Tozer won 528 games and six league titles with the Wave.
Tozer has more wins than any other coach in North American indoor soccer history, putting together a 747-452 record. He has 23 winning seasons as a head coach and nine Coach of the Year awards.
According to the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, the Wave received a legal release from the United Soccer Leagues office and the Major Indoor Soccer League. It will allow the Wave to join a new league (Professional Arena Soccer League).