Arena soccer player gets lifetime ban for ‘severe and violent’ conduct after cup final brawl
Arena soccer journeyman Stefan Mijatovic, wearing No 24, played for the US team in the Kings League tournament in Milan last year. Photograph: NurPhoto/Getty Images San Diego Sockers defender Stefan Mijatovic has been banned for life from the Major Arena Soccer League for his “severe and violent conduct” after an altercation during the first game of the league’s championship series on Wednesday night. The confrontation started at the final whistle of the Sockers’ 5-4 victory over the Milwaukee Wave in Game 1 of the Ron Newman Cup, the trophy awarded to the champions of the MASL, the top flight of indoor soccer in the United States.
Players from both sides clashed with each other, not an uncommon sight in the world of indoor soccer, which sometimes feels closer to hockey than the outdoor game. That dust-up eventually spilled into the walkway towards the locker rooms. In video of the incident, Mijatovic can be seen taunting fans, who in turn begin pelting him and several other Sockers players with debris.
Mijatovic is seen throwing a water bottle at those fans, while his teammates engage in a shoving match with them. The entire Sockers squad eventually disappears down the tunnel. A brawl broke out during Wednesday night’s MASL championship series game between the San Diego Sockers and the Milwaukee Wave.
Mijatovic, now 29, is an MASL journeyman, having spent time with nine different teams over the course of his eight-year career. He has a lengthy disciplinary history in the MASL. While playing for the Tacoma Stars in January 2025, Mijatovic was at the center of an all-out brawl after a match against the Wave, one that ended with multiple players exchanging blows within inches of several fans.
Mijatovic was already on probation when, 11 months later, he stomped on an injured player after a foul. After that incident, the league placed Mijatovic on a zero-tolerance policy, which he violated against the Wave on Wednesday night. Five other players received fines or suspensions from the MASL for the incident, while the Wave and Sockers organizations were also fined for “failure to maintain proper bench and postgame decorum, actions deemed conduct detrimental to the league”.