2019-2020 MASL COACH OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED
2019-2020 MASL COACH OF THE YEAR ANNOUNCED
ONTARIO, California (April 15, 2020) – The Major Arena Soccer League (MASL) today announced Florida Tropics Head Coach Clay Roberts as the recipient of the MASL Coach of the Year for the 2019-2020 season.
Roberts guided the Tropics to a series of franchise bests in his fourth season behind the bench. The team clinched the regular season top spot in the Eastern Conference with an 18-3 record as well as their first-ever MASL playoff berth after a franchise-worst 6-18 record the previous year.
Each active MASL player, head coach, and one member of each team front office were invited to submit one ballot. Voting was based on the regular season performances.
Calculating the 1st, 2nd and 3rd All-MASL Teams are based on a point system. Players receive three points for a 1st team vote, two points for the 2nd team, and one point for a 3rd team vote. The highest number of points is then calculated to determine three Forward/Midfielders in each team, then two Defenders, and one GK. In case of a tie in points, it is determined by who had more 1st team votes, then 2nd team. The All-Rookie Team is selected by the highest total votes by position (F, M/F, D, GK). Individual Major Awards are based on the highest number of total votes. Tiebreakers go to the player with the most all league points or it can be determined a tie.
2019-2020 Voting Ballots Submitted:
Head Coaches | 6.67% |
Players | 87.14% |
Team Staff | 6.19% |
The Goalkeeper of the Year Nominees will be announced later today at noon PT / 3 pm ET.
Remaining 2019-2020 MASL Awards Schedule of Announcements:
Thursday, April 16 - Goalkeeper of the Year Award and Defender of the Year Nominees
Friday, April 17 - Defender of the Year Award and MVP Nominees
Saturday, April 18 - MVP Award, Clutch Player of the Year Award and Top Star Award
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The Major Arena Soccer League represents the highest level of professional arena soccer in the world. The MASL features teams across North America, with teams playing coast-to-coast in the United States and Mexico. The MASL is currently incorporated as a 501(c)6, not for profit corporation formed to promote the business and sport of arena soccer.