1989 Major Indoor Soccer League All-Star Game Explained

1989 MISL All-Star Game
Team1:MISL All-Stars
Team1association:
Team1score:8
Team2:Dallas Sidekicks
Team2score:1
Date:February 22, 1989
Stadium:Reunion Arena
City:Dallas, Texas
Man Of The Match1a:Preki (Tacoma Stars)
Man Of The Match1aname:Most Valuable Player
Referee:Esse Baharmast
Attendance:10,435

The 1989 Major Indoor Soccer League All-Star Game was the 10th playing of the league's mid-season game featuring the all-stars of the original Major Indoor Soccer League (MISL). The game was held on February 22, 1989, at Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas, the home of the Dallas Sidekicks. Dallas had been chosen by the league to host the game in February 1987, beating out competing bids by Baltimore and San Diego.

Because the MISL had contracted to just seven teams, the format of the game was changed from division versus division to the league's all-stars versus the hometown Dallas Sidekicks. To avoid a conflict of interest, the Sidekicks players were not allowed to participate in the selection of that season's all-star team. The game resulted in the MISL All-Stars defeating the Sidekicks 8–1.

The Dallas Sidekicks were coached by Gordon Jago. The game was officiated by senior referee Esse Baharmast, referee Kelly Mock, and assistant referee Manuel Ortiz, Sr. The game's most valuable player was Preki of the Tacoma Stars. The official attendance for the game was announced as 10,435.

Score by periods

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Score by Periods:1234Final
MISL-All Star 3 1 0 4 8
Dallas Sidekicks 0 1 0 0 1