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The St. Louis Soccer League, founded in 1907, was the country's only fully professional soccer league of its day. St. Leo's, the league's only fully professional squad, dominated the standings for seven years. Before 1914, most teams participated only in local competitions. In 1913, the St. Louis Soccer League came to national attention when St ...
The St. Louis Soccer League was a professional soccer league in St. Louis, Missouri. Founded in 1915 [1] With four teams drawn from two amateur leagues, it was at the time the country's only pro soccer league. [2] It folded in 1938.
On September 8, 2010, the United Soccer Leagues formally announced the creation of USL Pro in a press release. [1] Prior to the official announcement of the new league, on August 11, 2010, the Dayton Dutch Lions FC revealed they would be joining the "USL-Pro Championship Division (former USL-2)" at a press conference, revealing the name of the new league before its official announcement. [2]
Toggle League standings subsection ... The 1913–14 season was the second season of FIFA-sanctioned soccer in the United ... The seventh season of the St. Louis ...
Final league standings for the 1920-21 St. Louis Soccer League. [1] [2] League standings. Place Team GP W L T GF GA Points 1 Scullin Steels: 17 9 5 3 38 31 26: 2
Final league standings for the 1925-26 St. Louis Soccer League, St. Louis, Missouri, United States. League standings. Place Team GP W L T GF GA Points 1
St. Leo's was the only fully professional team in the league which led to its domination. When the other teams attempted to ban professionals, St. Leo's left the SLSL and set up the St. Louis Football League playing out of Athletic Park. [1] The other teams formed the St. Louis Soccer League playing out of Robison Park. [2]
The St. Louis Soccer League collapsed in 1938. League and team officials then reorganized the league to include teams from Chicago and Cleveland. Known both as the St. Louis Soccer League and the Inter-City Soccer Loop, the league lasted one more season before formally disbanding in 1939.