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2013–14 PASL season

Professional Arena Soccer League
2013–14 PASL Ron Newman Cup logo.png
Season 2013–14
Champions Chicago Mustangs
Matches played 159
Goals scored 2,483 (15.62 per match)
Top goalscorer Efrain Martinez CHI
Bryan Moya CHI
40 Goals
Biggest home win MEX 27-2 BAY
(February 15)
(PASL Record)
Biggest away win DAL 15-1 TEX
(January 11)
Highest scoring CLE 27-6 ILL
(January 4)
Longest unbeaten run 16 Games:
Chicago Mustangs
(unbeaten season)
Longest losing run 15 Games:
Texas Strikers
(November 10-February 8)
Highest attendance 9,627
HLF @ MON
(November 3)
(PASL Record)
Lowest attendance 109
CHI @ ILL
(January 11)
Average attendance 1,349

The 2013–14 Professional Arena Soccer League season was the sixth season for the PASL, an American professional indoor soccer league. The regular season started on November 1, 2013 and ended on February 16, 2014. After regional playoffs in late February, the three regional winners and host Chicago Mustangs competed at the Sears Centre for the Ron Newman Cup on March 15–16, 2014. The Mustangs capped a perfect season by winning the league championship.

In advance of news from the league's 2013 summer meetings, the exact size and composition of the PASL for the 2013–14 season was unclear. Reigning champion San Diego Sockers and league attendance leader Dallas Sidekicks were sure to return. The Sockers were scheduled to play an outdoor exhibition match against a Mexico All-Stars team at Balboa Stadium on September 1. The game was the first outdoor contest for the Sockers since 1984.

The Harrisburg Heat announced in early July 2013 that head coach Richard Chinapoo and assistant Gino DiFlorio would return to lead the team for the 2013–14 season. On July 24, Chinapoo announced that this season would be his last in Harrisburg as he will move to Florida in August 2014 to be with his wife and daughter. The Heat scheduled two open tryouts at Sports City Harrisburg, the first on September 15 and the second on October 6. Training camp for the team opened on October 21.

Last season's Central Division champion Rio Grande Valley Flash returned under new ownership as "La Fiera FC". Head coach Mariano Bollella also returned to lead the team at State Farm Arena. In late July, the team announced Joaquín García Fernández as its new president. By league mandate, the team's name was changed to Hidalgo La Fiera to reflect its home city.

On July 19, 2013, the Illinois Piasa announced that they would play this season at The Field Sports Complex in Pontoon Beach, Illinois. Formerly known as "Sports For Fun", this facility had been the Piasa's home turf from 2008 through 2011. On July 22, the team announced that head coach Jason Norsic had resigned for personal and family reasons. The team scheduled open tryouts for August 24–25 at The Field Sports Complex.


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