Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Later in 2008, St. Louis bid for one of two MLS expansion slots to enter the league in 2011. St. Louis was considered one of the early front runners, [14] due in part to the city's soccer history and a stadium plan. [15] But the St. Louis bid lacked an ownership group with deep pockets, and MLS awarded the expansion slots to Portland and Vancouver.
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]
Saint Louis soccer in action. The Saint Louis Billikens men's soccer team is an intercollegiate varsity sports team of Saint Louis University.The Billikens compete in the Atlantic 10 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association Division I.
"Maps and atlases relating to St. Louis City and County: Chronological list". St. Louis County Library. St. Louis Mercantile Library. "Guide to Researching St. Louis History". Research Guides. University of Missouri–St. Louis. "250 Years in 20 Minutes: a Crash Course in the Large Events that Shaped St. Louis". stl250. 2013.
1929–30 St. Louis Soccer League season; 1930–31 St. Louis Soccer League; 1931–32 St. Louis Soccer League; 1932–33 St. Louis Soccer League; 1933–34 St. Louis Soccer League; 1934–35 St. Louis Soccer League; 1935–36 St. Louis Soccer League; 1936–37 St. Louis Soccer League; 1937–38 St. Louis Soccer League; 1938–39 St. Louis ...
The St. Louis soccer scene did not have a professional league during the 1906–07 season. [2] The St. Louis Soccer Football League was organized to fill that void before the 1907–08 season. [3] Dr. Alexander Murray was founding president [4] and Thomas W. Cahill founding secretary of the league. [5]
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 ]
St. Teresa won both years. In 1895, the Sodality League merged with the Association Foot Ball League, bringing in St. Teresa which promptly won the league title. In 1897, violent play on the part of St. Teresa led to a one-year suspension from the league. In 1907, the St. Louis Soccer League was established as a rival to the AFBL. In 1908, the ...