The Western Indoor Soccer League (WISL) is an American semi-professional indoor league. It was formed on June 20, 2014 by a group of arena/team owners in the Pacific Northwest. The WISL began its first season on November 15, 2014 with five teams.
Many of the founding clubs previously competed in the Premier Arena Soccer League.
Current teams:
Club | Divisions | Arena |
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Bellingham United | WISLm, WISLw | Bellingham Sports Complex |
Oly-Pen Force | WISLm, WISLw | Bremerton Sports Center |
Everett City FC | WISLm | Everett Soccer Arena |
Snohomish Sky | WISLm, WISLw | Snohomish Sports Dome |
South Sound FC | WISLm | Tacoma Soccer Center |
Tacoma Stars | WISLm | Tacoma Soccer Center |
Vancouver Lightning | WISLm | Clark County Indoor Sports Center
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Tacoma Galaxy | WISLw | Tacoma Soccer Center |
Former member clubs
- Arlington Aviators
- Sporting Everett FC
- Vancouver Victory FC
- Wenatchee Fire
- Tacoma Narrows FC
- Portland Blacktails
- Snohomish Skyhawks
- Snohomish County FC
- FC Olympia "Artesians"
Championship History
Season | Champions | Score | Runner-Up |
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2014–15 | Tacoma Stars Reserves | 6–2 | Bellingham United FC |
2015–16 | Bellingham United FC | 8–5 | Olympic Force |
2016–17 | Bellingham United FC | 10–4 | Olympic Force |
2017–18 | Bellingham United FC | 6–5 | Tacoma Stars Reserves |
2018–19 | Tacoma Stars Reserves | 7–5 | Bellingham United FC |
2019–20 | Bellingham United FC | 6–4 | Tacoma Stars Reserves |
2021-22 | Tacoma Stars Reserves
| 8-5
| Bellingham United FC
|
2022-23 | Tacoma Stars Revers
| 7-5
| Everett City FC
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2023-24 | Tacoma Stars Reserves | 7-4 | Bellingham United |