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AC St. Louis Unveiled; St. Louis NASL Soccer Named
Topic Started: Wednesday Dec 9 2009, 11:31 AM (97 Views)
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Inside Minnesota Soccer
 
Jeff Cooper, spokesperson for the Team Owners Association and the their new proposed league the North American Soccer League (NASL) unveiled their new team name, logo, coach and director of player development in a press conference held yesterday. The event was held at the Anheuser-Busch Soccer Park, streamed online and even though it got underway with a bit of a delay, it was done nicely without dragging the affair out too long.

St. Louis soccer broadcast Bill McDermott started the event off introducing a lot of current and former soccer players and coaches that have hailed from the St. Louis area, including two of the players from the 1950 World Cup team that defeated England, Harry Keough being one of them.

Finally Jeff Cooper, owner of the team took the podium. He unveiled the name and logo of the team as AC St. Louis in a very brief video presentation.

The name AC reflects the history of the Missouri Athletic Club, and pays homage to the dedication the Missouri Athletic Club has shown to the growth and promotion of soccer in St. Louis and throughout the United States.

The logo is a Flame-de-Lis and has a clean look with the arch around the logo representative of the St. Louis Arch, the gateway to the West. It’s colors are green, white and yellow.


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