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The 2025 season will be the third season for St. Louis City SC. It will be also the club's third season in Major League Soccer (MLS). In addition to playing in the MLS regular season, St. Louis City SC will compete in the U.S. Open Cup.
On March 18, 2023, St. Louis City SC became the first MLS team to win their first four games as an expansion team after beating the San Jose Earthquakes 3–0. This was the first clean sheet in St. Louis City SC history. [34] On March 25, 2023, St. Louis City SC became the first team to win their first five games after beating Real Salt Lake 4 ...
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It's not enough for St. Louis City to secure the top spot in its conference and charge into the Major League Soccer playoffs with more wins than any previous expansion club. City wants more. An ...
St. Louis City's Roman Burki was named Major League Soccer's Goalkeeper of the Year on Thursday, becoming the first keeper to win the award while playing for an expansion club since 1998.
Nov 5, 2023; Kansas City, KS, USA; St. Louis City SC midfielder Jared Stroud (8) battles Sporting Kansas City defender Logan Ndenbe (18) for the ball in the first half of game two in a round one ...
It is the home of St. Louis City SC, the city's Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. The stadium is next to Union Station in the city's Downtown West neighborhood, [1] and was completed in November 2022, ahead of the 2023 MLS season. The stadium is also the home of St. Louis City 2 of MLS Next Pro.
2024 was the second year since 2023 that a top division club from Greater St. Louis played in the first tier of U.S. soccer, the last being the St. Louis Stars who played in the North American Soccer League from 1968 until 1977, and the old National Professional Soccer League in 1967.