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  2. Craig League - Wikipedia

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    The Craig League ultimately did not start a trend. The first varsity women's college soccer game would not take place until 1976. [4] Several of the league's players reunited in the 1990s and were honored at a dinner at the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame. As of 2022, only one player from the league was still alive. [1]

  3. Pat McBride - Wikipedia

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    McBride attended St. Louis University from 1963 to 1967 where he played for the school's NCAA soccer team, known as the Billikens. He was selected a first-team All-American in 1964 and 1965. After graduating in 1967, he was the first American-born player drafted by the Saint Louis Stars of the National Professional Soccer League (NPSL).

  4. Al Trost - Wikipedia

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    He also coached the Parkway South High School boys' and girls' soccer teams from 1995 to 2016, accumulating more than 350 wins and 60 ties with both teams. [1] He is still active in the St. Louis soccer community as he continues to coach soccer camps in the area. In 1994, he was inducted into the Saint Louis University Athletics Hall of Fame. [2]

  5. Soccer in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    The St. Louis Steamers played in the Major Indoor Soccer League in 1979–88. The league awarded St. Louis a franchise on July 31, 1979, [6] and the home opener on December 14, 1979, drew over 18,000 fans to the team's home field at the St. Louis Arena. [6] Part of the Steamers' attraction was that their roster was drawn in large part from ...

  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 St. 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. Leo's (soccer team) - Wikipedia

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    St. Leo’s was a U.S. soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri. It was founded in 1903 as a member of the St. Louis Association Football League before moving to the St. Louis Soccer League in 1908. It was one of the first fully professional soccer teams in the U.S. and dominated the St. Louis soccer scene for over a decade.

  8. Category:Soccer clubs in St. Louis - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis City SC; St. Matthew's (soccer team) St. Teresa F.C. St. Louis Scullin Steel F.C. St. Louis Shamrocks; St. Louis Simpkins-Ford; Soccer in St. Louis; South Side Radio; Sporting Kansas City–St. Louis City SC rivalry; St. Louis Stars (soccer) St. Louis Steamers (1979–1988) St. Louis Steamers (1998–2006) Stix, Baer and Fuller F.C ...

  9. St. Louis Soccer Football League - Wikipedia

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    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]