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  2. Sky Zone - Wikipedia

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    Sky Zone is a Provo, Utah–based company that operates indoor trampoline parks. The company is often erroneously credited with opening the first indoor trampoline park in 2004 (although it was not the first), [ 1 ] and is controversial for the number of injuries that have occurred in its parks.

  3. Rockin' Jump - Wikipedia

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    The chain was launched by Drew Wilson and Marc Collopy in 2010 with the opening of a trampoline park in Dublin, California. The California park was announced in 2011 and opened a second facility in 2012.

  4. Swope Soccer Village - Wikipedia

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    Swope Soccer Village is a soccer complex located within Swope Park in Kansas City, Missouri, first dedicated in 2007 with further renovations completed in 2014.The facility is a public-private partnership between the City of Kansas City's parks department and Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer, with field reservations managed by Sporting Fields + Athletics.

  5. Sporting Kansas City–St. Louis City SC rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Kansas City: 3–3: St. Louis City SC: 21,650: SKC 3–2–1: July 20 Children's Mercy Park Sporting Kansas City 1–1: St. Louis City SC 19,876 SKC 3–2–2 September 28 CityPark St. Louis City SC 3–1: Sporting Kansas City 22,423 Tied 3–3–2 2025: April 5: MLS: Children's Mercy Park: Sporting Kansas City: St. Louis City SC: May ...

  6. St. Louis Scott Gallagher SC - Wikipedia

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    After six seasons (2015-2020), Saint Louis FC disbanded after the 2020 season because of COVID-19 concerns and to make way for Saint Louis City SC of Major League Soccer. [3] Starting in 2021 the club fielded a team in USL League Two which finished 3rd in the Heartland division with a 6-4-2 record and did not qualify for the playoffs. [4]

  7. St. Louis Ambush (2013) - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Ambush are an American professional indoor soccer team based in the Greater St. Louis area that competes in the Major Arena Soccer League (MASL). They are the second team to use this name. This version of the Ambush play in the MASL, [1] while the original St. Louis Ambush played in the National Professional Soccer League. [2] [3]

  8. Mark Frederickson - Wikipedia

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    However, by that time, he was already playing for the Kansas City Comets of the Major Indoor Soccer League. In 1985, Frederickson moved to the St. Louis Steamers. On August 13, 1987, the Los Angeles Lazers signed Frederickson who had been waived by the Steamers. [4]

  9. Sporting Kansas City II - Wikipedia

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    Sporting Kansas City II is a MLS Next Pro club affiliated with Sporting Kansas City of Major League Soccer. For the 2022 season they will play their home games at Rock Chalk Park at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, Kansas, as well as Swope Soccer Village in Kansas City, Missouri. They were formerly known as the Swope Park Rangers.

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