May 26 (1957)
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May 26 (1957)

Future U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer Bill Looby scores both goals as Kutis clips Schwaben of Chicago, 2-1, in the Amateur Cup semifinals. Kutis, which already had won the Open Cup, will go on to become the last team in U.S. Soccer history to win both cups in the same year.

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May 25 (1983)
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May 25 (1983)

The NASL’s Team America is less than four minutes from upsetting the Soviet Union’s Dynamo Minsk when the Soviets are awarded a controversial penalty kick that results in the tying goal in a 2-2 deadlock at Busch Stadium. Three St.Louisas connect for Team America’s first goal: Perry Van Der Beck’s corner kick is deflected by Greg Villa to John Hayes (pictured), who scores.

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May 24 (1964)
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May 24 (1964)

Goals by Guenther Reinholdt and Freddie Vasquez (pictured) give the St. Louis Soccer League All-Stars a 2-0 lead over West German giant Meidericher SV Duisburg. But the powerful visitors come back to win the international friendly, 5-3, at Washington University’s Francis Field.

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May 23 (2013)
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May 23 (2013)

International men’s soccer returns in a big way to St. Louis after a 16-year absence. Premier League giants Manchester City and Chelsea meet in a friendly at Busch Stadium before a sellout crowd of 48,263, the biggest ever for a sporting event to date at the seven-year-old stadium.

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May 22 (2017)
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May 22 (2017)

St. Louis native Josh Sargent becomes the youngest player to score for the United States in the U-20 World Cup with two goals against Ecuador in a 3-3 draw.

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May 21 (2016)
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May 21 (2016)

St. Louis FC’s Irvin Hererra lights up the Tulsa Roughnecks for four goals as St. Louis scores a 5-2 victory in Tulsa.

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May 20 (1970)
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May 20 (1970)

The St. Louis Stars gain a brief 2-1 lead, but eventually succumb to Hertha Berlin of West Germany, 4-2, in an international match at Mullally Field.

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May 19 (2019)
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May 19 (2019)

St. Louis native Tom Barlow comes off the bench to score his first MLS goal and the game-winner as the New York Red Bulls defeat defending MLS champion Atlanta United, 2-1, despite playing a man short for 55 minutes.

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May 18 (1956)
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May 18 (1956)

Kutis scores its third victory over a German first-division team in five years by handily beating Schwaben Augsburg, 3-0, at Public Schools Stadium. Kutis, which defeated Nuernberg in 1955 and Eintracht Frankfurt (when the Kutis players were sponsored by Zenthoeffers) in 1951, capitalizes on Schwaben fouls for all three goals from Ruben Mendoza and future U.S. Soccer Hall of Famers Bill Looby and Harry Keough (pictured).

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May 17 (1968)
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May 17 (1968)

On leave from the U.S. Air Force, St. Louis native Carl Gentile scores in the 88th minute to give the St. Louis Stars a 1-1 draw with the Cleveland Stokers in an NASL match at Busch Memorial Stadium. Gentile scores after taking a pass from Gentile’s old St. Louis U. teammate and future U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer, Pat McBride. Gentile will appear in his first of six matches with the U.S. National Team on Sept. 15, 1968. One of the top all-around athletes in St. Louis history, Gentile played minor-league baseball in the Mets’ organization and will be on the reserve team of the NFL’s Houston Oilers as a placekicker in 1969-70.

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May 16 (2019)
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May 16 (2019)

The U.S. Women’s National Team drubs New Zealand, 5-0, in an international friendly before another massive crowd for women’s soccer at Busch Stadium. Playing before 35,761 fans, St. Louis native Becky Sauerbrunn goes the distance at center back.

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May 15 (1926)
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May 15 (1926)

The first major European club to visit St. Louis gives a team of hand-picked local stars a lesson as Hakoah of Vienna outclasses the St. Louis All-Stars, 4-2, at St. Louis U. Field.

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May 14 (1951)
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May 14 (1951)

Zenthoefers of St. Louis shocks Eintracht Frankfurt of West Germany, 2-1, at Public Schools Stadium. “Rated a three- or four-goal stronger team,” according to Dent McSkimming of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Eintracht falls behind 2-0 on goals by Amiel Muniz and future U.S. Soccer Hall of Famer Harry Keough. Eintracht scores late on a goal by Hubert Schieth.

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May 13 (1964)
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May 13 (1964)

In one of the most storied games in St. Louis soccer history, the CYC All-Stars nearly pull off a massive upset before settling for a 1-1 tie with Liverpool at Public Schools Stadium. Liverpool had just won England’s First Division, forerunner of today’s Premier League. The CYC All-Stars are a team of St. Louis-born amateur players. Liverpool, missing three players with the national team and captain Ronnie Yeats out with a gimpy knee, manages to preserve its dignity by netting a goal with four minutes left to salvage a draw. Photo shows the CYC’s Sam Davis, top, and Liverpool’s Alan A’Court.

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May 12, 1935
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May 12, 1935

Central Brewers (formerly Stix, Baer and Fuller) of St. Louis win their third consecutive National Challenge Cup (today’s Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup) on aggregate goals against the Pawtucket (R.I.) Rangers at Newark City Stadium in Newark, N.J.

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May 11 (1974)
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May 11 (1974)

Just a few hours after graduating from St. Louis University, Jim Bokern (pictured) scores the game’s only goal as the St. Louis Stars blank the Rochester Lancers before 10,382 fans at Busch Stadium.

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May 10 (1972)
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May 10 (1972)

Mike Seerey (pictured) scores both goals as the heavily St. Louis-influenced U.S. team ties Mexico, 2-2, in an Olympic qualifier at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco.

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May 9 (1920)
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May 9 (1920)

On a banner day for U.S. soccer, the Ben Millers defeat Fore River of Quincy, Mass., 2-1 in the National Challenge Cup final at High School Field, Grand and Laclede avenues. The Cup title is the first of 90 national soccer championships won by St. Louis teams.

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May 8 (1927)
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May 8 (1927)

Club Nacional de Football of Uruguay defeats the St. Louis All-Stars, 4-1, before 6,500 fans at St. Louis U. Field. The winners include nine players from the Uruguay team that won the 1924 Olympic gold medal, considered the world championship at a time when there was no World Cup.

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May 7 (1950)
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May 7 (1950)

Joe Simpkins Ford of St. Louis wins its second U.S. Open Cup championship in three years by gaining a 1-1 tie with Ponta Delgada in Fall River, Mass. The title is decided on goal differential over a two-game series. Simpkins won the opener 2-0 in St. Louis on April 22.

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