2008–09 Copa America (indoor) explained

The 2008-09 Copa America was an indoor soccer tournament that included teams from 3 countries and 3 professional leagues. Each team was supposed to have played 10 games, with the three group winners plus a wild card team to qualify for a final 4 weekend to decide the title. Due to economic issues, the cup was cut short with teams playing an unequal number of games. The two group leaders with the most wins and points, the Saskatoon Accelerators and Monterrey La Raza, were selected to play in the championship of the now shortened Copa America competition. With the exception of the games involving the Monterrey La Raza of the NISL, all other games in the competition doubled as PASL-Pro regular season matches, CMISL regular season matches, or United States Open Cup for Arena Soccer matches.

Group Standings

PlaceTeamGPW/LPtsGFGA
style=background-color:blue colspan=9 East Group
1 Monterrey La Raza (NISL)55-0157230
2Stockton Cougars (PASL-Pro)95-41510884
3Texas Outlaws (PASL-Pro)84-4125670
style=background-color:Red colspan=9 West Group
1Denver Dynamite (PASL-Pro)64-2125056
2Colorado Lightning (PASL-Pro)61-533862
3Wenatchee Fire (PASL-Pro)50-503468
style=background-color:White colspan=9 Canada Group
1 Saskatoon Accelerators (CMISL) 105-5155943
2Edmonton Drillers (CMISL)74-3124251
3Calgary United FC (CMISL)84-4125045

Copa America Final 2009

February 26

Monterrey La Raza (NISL) 11, Saskatoon Accelerators(CMISL) 3