Anaheim Splash
The Anaheim Splash was a U.S. indoor soccer team that played in the Continental Indoor Soccer League. It was founded in 1992 as the Los Angeles United, but was sold after the season. The new ownership moved the team to Anaheim, California and renamed it the Anaheim Splash. The team folded in 1997, along with the CISL.
Los Angeles United
In the fall of 1992, Jerry Buss, owner of the Los Angeles Lakers, was instrumental in the founding of the CISL. On August 19, 1992, he was awarded a franchise named Los Angeles United. The team played in the Great Western Forum in Inglewood, California, which was also owned by Buss. The team went 6–22, drawing an average of less than 2,000 fans per game. At the end of the season, Buss sold the team to Ogden Facility Management.Ownership
- Jerry Buss
- Ogden Facility Management
- The Anaheim Splash, Inc.
Staff
- Gary Sparks – Managing Partner
- Don Ebert – General Manager
- Tim Ryan – General Manager
- Steve Samaha – General Manager
- Tim Orchard – Co-Governor / Player Personnel Manager
- Brad Mayne = Co-Governor
Year-by-year
Coach
- George Fernandez
- Ian Fulton
- Dale Ervine
- Mike Fox – Assistant Coach
Anaheim Splash
Year-by-year
Honor
Coach of the Year- 1994: George Fernandez
- 1994: Ralph Black
- 1995: Jorge Valenzuela
- 1994: Ralph Black
- 1995: Sean Bowers
Radio broadcasts