There are some places where the crash and bang of the indoor game just make sense.
Cleveland is one. The hockey-soccer hybrid first brought its particular brand of electricity to that city on the Cuyahoga in the late 1970s – and right on through the late 80s with the old MISL’s Cleveland Force. All these years later, the thud of the dasher boards and the high-scoring, high-octane indoor game continues to keep Clevelanders filling seats.
No fewer than six members of Cleveland SC, the amateur side that competes in the National Premier Soccer League (NPSL) and who booked a place in the 2023 U.S. Open Cup’s Second Round, line up – in the colder months – for the Cleveland Crunch in the arena leagues.
Bobi Cancar (it’s pronounced Bow-Bee, not Bob-Bee as his given name is Boban) is among that six. He grew up “five minutes from the big church,” the Sava Cathedral – hub of the city’s huge Serbian community.
He learned much of what he knows about soccer in the hustle and bustle of the city’s indoor arena, where many players from the former Yugoslavia brought their high technique to the American scene.
Roots in Serbia and 90s Crunch Triumphs
“I was born in 1991 and in that decade the Crunch won three national championships,” said Cancar, who’s parents came over from Serbia during their youths to settle in Cleveland. “We had family friends, Serbian guys, who were in that team and we’d get tickets from them and get to go onto the field after the games.”
One of those players was Zoran Karic, who grew up playing for Partizan Belgrade before emigrating to Cleveland and contributing in a hugely successful decade with the Crunch between 1990 and 2000. Another Crunch hero of those bustling 1990s was Hector Marinaro. He was “one of the best to ever play the indoor game,” according to Cancar and he also happened to coach several current Cleveland SC players (including Cancar himself) at John Carroll University.
“The indoor game is very technical, with much less space to play in,” said Cancar who works for a bank as an anti-money laundering agent, checking for suspicious account activity while he’s not playing for Cleveland SC and the latest version of the Crunch (in Major League Indoor Soccer/MLIS since 1988). “If you have a big touch, the ball will get away from you and you’ll lose it. So when the outdoor games come around, if you have that golden touch, it will open up space and time for you.