Savannah Rug Ratz
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For 2 years in the late 1990s the City of Savannah, Georgia, USA and The Savannah Civic Center was home to The Savannah Rug Ratz Soccer team of the now defunct Eastern Indoor Soccer League.
Both seasons the league sponsored seven teams the regular season and the league championship. Winners each year were The LaFayette (Louisiana) Swamp Cats. The Savannah Rug Ratz played a total of 52 games winning 13 of them, one via shootout, and losing 39 of them in shootouts, scoring a total of 564 goals and allowing a total of 832 goals and notching 40 total points in standings out of a possible 156 points.

