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  2. St. Louis Scott Gallagher SC - Wikipedia

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    The result of the 2007 merger of three of the area's leading soccer clubs (St. Louis/Busch Soccer Club, Scott Gallagher Soccer Club, and Metro United Soccer Club), SLSG sponsors 275 teams for boys and girls in age groups from under-6 through under-20, including U.S. Soccer Development Academy programs.

  3. Soccer in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Ambush is a professional indoor soccer team based in St. Charles, Missouri. The second team to use this name, the Ambush joined the Major Indoor Soccer League in 2013. In the 2013–14 season, their only season as members of the MISL, the Ambush posted 4–16 record.

  4. Sports in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The team competes within the National Premier Soccer League and plays out of St. Louis University High School Soccer Stadium. The St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame, established in 1971, is located at the Midwest Soccer Academy and includes a museum with various exhibits. [14] The first annual dinner was held in 1971. [14]

  5. From girls on boys’ teams to Current situation, look how far ...

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    The Star’s 1985 All-Metro team forwards played at St. Teresa’s and Pembroke Hill. UMKC debuted women’s soccer in 2009, when the university opened Durwood Soccer Stadium on campus. (The men ...

  6. FC St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    FC St. Louis is an American women's soccer team, founded in 2006. The team is a member of the Women's Premier Soccer League, the third tier of women's soccer in the United States and Canada. The team plays in the Midwest Conference. The team plays its home games in the stadium on the campus of Christian Brothers College in St. Louis, Missouri ...

  7. Craig League - Wikipedia

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    This included a women's soccer league, a generally unheard-of idea at this time. The league included about 70 players between the ages of 16 and 22, playing on four teams: the Bobby Soccers, Bombers, Co-eds and Flyers. The first round of play was documented in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on November 19, 1950. [2] [1]

  8. Metro Catholic Conference - Wikipedia

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    Since the MCC's formation, levels of competition have increased, schools have expanded their facilities, and in general the league has positioned itself as one of the state's most competitive high school competitions. Soccer has long been the dominant sport among MCC schools; while several schools have had competitive football teams (including ...

  9. Metro Women's Athletics Association - Wikipedia

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    Metro St. Louis, Missouri The Metro Women's Athletics Association (MWAA) is a high school athletic conference comprising private all-female Catholic high schools located in the St. Louis, Missouri metro area.