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  2. CEFCU Stadium - Wikipedia

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    CEFCU Stadium has hosted numerous FIFA events. Most notably the stadium was used as one of the venues for the 1999 Women's World Cup. Additionally in 1999, the stadium was the host site of the 1999 NCAA Women's College Cup.

  3. Missouri Baptist Spartans - Wikipedia

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    The Missouri Baptist Spartans are the athletic teams that represent Missouri Baptist University, located in St. Louis, Missouri, in intercollegiate sports as a member of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), primarily competing in the American Midwest Conference (AMC) for most of its sports since the 1986–87 academic year; while its men's and women's lacrosse teams ...

  4. The Dome at America's Center - Wikipedia

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    The Dome at America's Center is a multi-purpose stadium used for concerts, major conventions, and sporting events in downtown St. Louis, Missouri, United States.Previously known as the Trans World Dome from 1995 to 2001 and the Edward Jones Dome from 2002 to 2016, it was constructed largely to lure a National Football League (NFL) team to St. Louis and to serve as a convention space.

  5. Spartan Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Sparta Stadium (Chicago), that existed through the 1920s to the 1950s; Spartan Stadium (East Lansing, Michigan), on the campus of Michigan State University; Spartan Municipal Stadium, in Portsmouth, Ohio; CEFCU Stadium, on the campus of San José State University, which was called Spartan Stadium from 1933 to 2016.

  6. 1967 Michigan State Spartans men's soccer team - Wikipedia

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    Peden Stadium Athens, Ohio: NCAA Tournament 11/18/1967 * Maryland Round of 16: W 4–1 10–0–1: Old College Field East Lansing, Michigan 11/25/1967 * Akron Quarterfinals: W 3–1 11–0–1: Old College Field East Lansing, Michigan 11/30/1967 * Long Island Semifinals: W 4–0 12–0–1: Busch Memorial Stadium St. Louis, Missouri: 12/02/1967 ...

  7. Michigan State Spartans men's soccer - Wikipedia

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    Michigan State soccer began play in 1956, defeating arch-rival Michigan 3–1 at Old College Field in East Lansing in the program's first ever game as a varsity sport. The program found quick success with a first NCAA tournament appearance in 1962, advancing to the semifinals with a 2–0 loss to eventual national champion Saint Louis, kick-starting an 8-year run of post-season success under ...

  8. Category:Sports venues in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 3 December 2024, at 03:35 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. World Wide Technology Soccer Park - Wikipedia

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    World Wide Technology Soccer Park is a soccer complex which includes four soccer-specific stadiums, with the main field, "West Community Stadium", [2] holding 5,500 seats. . Located in Fenton, Missouri, United States, a suburb southwest of downtown St. Louis, it is owned and operated by St. Louis Scott Gallagher Soccer Club whose 275 teams and 3,600 players use it for both practice and g