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Stegman’s Soccer Club is an amateur soccer club based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. They are represented at the highest amateur level by Stegman’s Internationals. Stegman’s is the largest, oldest and most successful amateur soccer club in the state. The club fields five competitive amateur men’s teams across the two major summer leagues in Minneapolis-St Paul: Stegman's Internationals, Stegman's Old Boys, and Stegman's Athletic in the Minnesota Amateur Soccer League (MASL), Stegman's United and Stegman's Blues in the Minnesota Recreational Soccer League (MRSL), and various small-sided teams in various other leagues throughout the year. Starting in 2016, they will also compete in the American Soccer League ASL2 division. == History == In August 2015, Stegman's Old Boys FC and FC Internationals merged to become (Stegman’s Soccer Club ). Stegman's Old Boys FC was founded in 2010 by Dan Hoedeman, Jon Bisswurm and Nick Sindt, quickly expanding to multiple teams competing across the local amateur leagues and divisions. Named for Tom Stegman, the youth coach of the Dayton, Ohio team Centerville Blitz that Hoedeman and Bisswurm played on, Stegman's Old Boys' mascot is a rich, luxuriant mustache. FC Internationals was founded in 1977 and quickly established itself as a powerhouse in Minnesota amateur soccer. Under the management of Franklin Tawah, the Internationals won 13 MASL Division 1 titles, including three in a row from 2003 - 2005, with the 2003 side not dropping a single point on the way to the title, and 8 Minnesota Cups. (Keith Kiecker ) took the reins as manager for the 2015 season, leading Internationals to a second place finish in Division 1 and to the finals of the Minnesota Cup. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Stegman's Soccer Club」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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