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Most indoor soccer games are played with six active players per team, one of which is the goalkeeper. Substitute players are permitted and executed hockey style on-the-fly. Players use hockey-style boards to pass and manuever play, without any offside rule. The goals protrude beyond the back section of each end with curved boarded corners just like in hockey arenas. Scoring is usually quite high.  
 
Most indoor soccer games are played with six active players per team, one of which is the goalkeeper. Substitute players are permitted and executed hockey style on-the-fly. Players use hockey-style boards to pass and manuever play, without any offside rule. The goals protrude beyond the back section of each end with curved boarded corners just like in hockey arenas. Scoring is usually quite high.  
 
Pensacola would have several teams with the same name: The [[Pensacola Fliers]] of the Southeastern League from 1946-1950, and the [[Pensacola Ice Flyers]] of the Southern Professional Hockey League whose first season is 2009-2010.
 
 
  
 
==1998 Season==
 
==1998 Season==

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