• St. Louis Simpkins-Ford (also known as Simpkins) was a U.S. amateur soccer team based in St. Louis, Missouri from 1947 to 1956. It won three league championships...
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  • St. Louis Kutis, St. Louis Simpkins-Ford, Chicago Sparta 1 Atlanta United FC, Baltimore, Ben Millers, Brookhattan, Brooklyn Field Club, Brooklyn St....
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  • Joe Carenza Sr. (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    of St. Louis Major League, before moving to Patterson and then St. Louis Simpkins-Ford. In 1951, he played for Zenthoefer Furs, who won the St. Louis Major...
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    amateur club and entered the newly established St. Louis Major League. Raiders tied St. Louis Simpkins-Ford for second in the league's standings. The team...
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    Chicago Viking 1947: Ponta Delgada 1948: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1949: Morgan Strasser 1950: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1951: New York German-Hungarian 1952:...
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  • Robert Annis (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    Fame. Annis was a member of the St. Louis Simpkins-Ford club from at least 1948 to 1950. During that time, Simpkins was a dominant team, winning both...
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  • April 1925 (aged 25) 4 St. Louis Simpkins-Ford - 3MF Charlie Colombo (1920-07-20)20 July 1920 (aged 29) 7 St. Louis Simpkins-Ford - 2DF Geoff Coombes (1919-04-23)23...
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    Frank Wallace (soccer) (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    spent ten seasons with St. Louis Simpkins-Ford. He was inducted into the National Soccer Hall of Fame in 1976 and the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame in...
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    rivalry with St. Louis City SC starting with the team's entrance into the league in the 2023 season. Prior to the first meeting, a St Louis fan podcast...
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  • John Traina (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    St. Louis Simpkins-Ford of the St. Louis Major League (SLML). The SLML folded at the end of the 1952–1953 season and Simpkins moved to the St. Louis Municipal...
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  • Chicago Viking 1947: Ponta Delgada 1948: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1949: Morgan Strasser 1950: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1951: New York German-Hungarian 1952:...
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    following quarrels between the two sets of fans. In 2023 St. Louis City SC entered the league. As St. Louis and Chicago are considered historic rival cities,...
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  • after 11 seasons, and also saw long-time captain Steve Ralston move to AC St. Louis after 11 years in the league and a league-leading 378 matches played....
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  • Gino Pariani (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    renamed team, now known as St. Louis Simpkins-Ford, recruited Pariani. He would experience considerable success with Simpkins, winning the 1948 and 1950...
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  • League. The team plays its home games at Belson Stadium on the campus of at St. John's University. The team's colors are white and blue. The Pancyprian-Freedoms...
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  • Ed McHugh (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    He also played for St. Louis Simpkins-Ford in the St. Louis Major League. On October 1, 1996, he was inducted into the St. Louis Soccer Hall of Fame...
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    Charlie Colombo (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    Born and raised in The Hill area of St. Louis, Missouri, Colombo played professionally for St. Louis Simpkins-Ford, winning National Challenge Cup medals...
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  • Frank Borghi (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    threw the ball after he made a save. He played professionally for St. Louis Simpkins-Ford and helped them win the National Challenge Cup in 1948 and 1950...
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    1, 1996). "New Coach, Goalkeeper Spark Crew's Push Toward Playoffs". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Archived from the original on November 4, 2013. Retrieved...
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  • Chicago Viking 1947: Ponta Delgada 1948: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1949: Morgan Strasser 1950: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1951: New York German-Hungarian 1952:...
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  • Chicago Viking 1947: Ponta Delgada 1948: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1949: Morgan Strasser 1950: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1951: New York German-Hungarian 1952:...
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  • Bill Bertani (category St. Louis Simpkins-Ford players)
    playing career in St. Louis, Missouri. He was with the St. Louis Raiders during the 1947–1948 season. In 1948, he joined St. Louis Simpkins-Ford and was a member...
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    Chicago Viking 1947: Ponta Delgada 1948: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1949: Morgan Strasser 1950: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1951: New York German-Hungarian 1952:...
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    tournament, based on qualification methods in their base region. St. Louis Simpkins-Ford won the tournament for their second time, by defeating Ponta Delgada...
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    Massachusetts Chicago, Illinois N/A 1948 St. Louis SimpkinsFord 3–2 Brookhattan–Galicia Sportsman's Park St. Louis, Missouri 2,226 1949 Morgan Strasser 0–1...
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  • Chicago Viking 1947: Ponta Delgada 1948: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1949: Morgan Strasser 1950: St. Louis Simpkins-Ford 1951: New York German-Hungarian 1952:...
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