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St. Louis CITY SC’s new home kit, dubbed ‘Forever CITY Red’ kit, celebrates the club’s culture, rituals and traditions with its head-to-toe CITY Red look while paying tribute to St. Louis ...
Eight years ago, vacant land in west downtown St. Louis was a reminder of a proposed highway that was never built. Today, that land is the home of CityPark, a $458 million soccer complex for the ...
Behind the North Goal at CITYPARK is where you’ll find the heartbeat of St. Louis soccer. There, thousands of diehard CITY fans will converge in the stadium’s supporters’ section to hammer drums, wave ...
ST. LOUIS — If you stop by Berra Park on The Hill on a summer’s day, you’ll likely find some young athletes cultivating their soccer dreams. Our town has been turning soccer dreams into ...
PennLive is commemorating the first 25 years of the century by recognizing the best varsity players of the past 25 years in Mid-Penn Conference high school sports. Starting July 28 through Aug. 9, ...
On June 29, 1950, five players from St. Louis were on the American team that defeated England in a World Cup match. A new mural on The Hill remembers them.
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. 1950 US World Cup soccer team that upset England 1-0. -- Members of the 1950 US World Cup team included Frank Wallace (front ...
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