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Introduction
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St. Louis City Soccer Club, stylized as St. Louis CITY SC, is a professional soccer club based in St. Louis, Missouri. The club competes in Major League Soccer (MLS) as a member of the Western Conference.
Expansion and Debut
Established in 2019 as an expansion team, City SC began competitive play in Major League Soccer in 2023. The team plays its home matches at Energizer Park, a dedicated soccer-specific stadium located in Downtown West.
Home Ground
Energizer Park, situated across from Union Station, serves as the club's home venue. It boasts a capacity of 22,423 spectators and is designed to enhance the fan experience for soccer matches, concerts, and other events.
History
Early Efforts
Soccer has a long-standing tradition in St. Louis, dating back over a century. Initial attempts to secure an MLS expansion team in the late 2000s and early 2010s, led by figures like Jeff Cooper, were ultimately unsuccessful, with bids being turned down in favor of other cities.
The Winning Bid
The path to MLS solidified in 2018 with a new ownership group, notably featuring Carolyn Kindle and heirs of the Enterprise Rent-A-Car fortune, alongside Jim Kavanaugh. This group presented a stadium proposal near Union Station, leading to MLS's approval of St. Louis as the league's 28th franchise on August 20, 2019.
Inaugural Season
St. Louis City SC commenced play in 2023, making a remarkable debut by winning their first five matches, a record for an MLS expansion team. They finished their inaugural season atop the Western Conference, qualifying for the CONCACAF Champions Cup.
Stadium
Energizer Park
Energizer Park, the club's soccer-specific stadium, is a central feature of a 31-acre development in downtown St. Louis. It is designed to host approximately 17-23 soccer matches annually, alongside concerts and other community events.
Funding and Development
The stadium project, estimated at $458 million, was primarily funded by the ownership group. While the state initially offered tax credits, the final package included $5.7 million in incentives approved by the Missouri Development Finance Board. Site preparation began in early 2020.
Team
Colors and Crest
The club's crest prominently features the Gateway Arch, symbolizing St. Louis. The design also incorporates two curved lines representing the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri Rivers. Officially, the team's colors are city red, river blue, energy yellow, arch steel gray, and white.
Kit Sponsors
For the 2023-present seasons, Adidas serves as the kit manufacturer. Purina, a St. Louis-based pet food company, is the primary shirt sponsor, with BJC HealthCare acting as the sleeve sponsor.
Honors
St. Louis City SC achieved a significant domestic honor by winning the Western Conference Regular Season title in their inaugural 2023 season.
Staff
Ownership
The ownership group is led by Carolyn Kindle, President of the Enterprise Holdings Foundation, and includes other female members of the Taylor family. This composition makes St. Louis City SC the first female majority-owned team in MLS history. Jim Kavanaugh, CEO of World Wide Technology, is also a key member.
Coaching Staff
The club's technical leadership has seen changes, with Bradley Carnell serving as the first head coach until July 2024. John Hackworth currently holds the position of interim head coach, supported by interim Sporting Director. David Critchley also serves as an interim head coach.
Records & Statistics
Year-by-Year Performance
In their 2023 inaugural season, St. Louis City SC achieved a remarkable 17 wins, finishing 1st in the Western Conference with 56 points. The 2024 season presented more challenges, with the team finishing 12th in the Western Conference.
Top Performers
Key players in goal scoring and appearances include João Klauss and Eduard Löwen, who have consistently contributed to the team's offensive output and overall presence on the field.
Honors
Domestic Recognition
St. Louis City SC has earned recognition for its performance in Major League Soccer.
Player Accolades
Individual players have also received accolades for their contributions.
Player Development
Reserve Team
St. Louis City 2, the club's reserve team, was established in December 2021. It began competing in the MLS Next Pro league in the 2022 season, providing a pathway for emerging talent ahead of the MLS team's debut.
Academy System
The St. Louis City SC Academy was announced in August 2020 and joined the MLS Next platform. The academy also fields a team in the United Premier Soccer League (UPSL), demonstrating a commitment to developing talent from a young age.
Rivalries
Chicago Fire FC
A regional rivalry has quickly emerged with Chicago Fire FC, reflecting the historical sporting and cultural competition between the two Midwestern cities. St. Louis City SC secured their first victory against Chicago in May 2024.
Sporting Kansas City
The rivalry with Sporting Kansas City, often referred to as the "I-70 Series," has been intense from the outset. This rivalry includes notable fan interactions and a significant playoff matchup in the 2023 MLS Cup Playoffs, where Sporting KC upset the top-seeded St. Louis.
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