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*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of May 11, 2020 Cecil Lewis (born February 3, 1981) is an American soccer player who last played for the Norfolk SharX in the Major Indoor Soccer League .
Cecil Williams was an Australian soccer player who played as forward for Cessnock for most of his career and the Australia national team. He played with Leichhardt-Annandale and St George after his time at Cessnock.
Tallahassee SC was founded on May 3, 2018, by residents of Tallahassee, FL, Leon County, FL including Chris Petley, Mike Bonfanti and 4 others looking to bring a semi-professional soccer team to Tallahassee. [2] In February 2019, Josh Bruno was named as the first head coach of the team. [3]
The League For Clubs is a new American men's amateur soccer league. Formed in 2024, the League For Clubs is a partnership between the Women's Premier Soccer League and existing men's clubs. The league plans to be affiliated with the United States Adult Soccer Association (USASA). The inaugural season will begin in spring/summer 2025. [1]
Cecil W. Moore (January 2, 1926 – March 1, 1984) was a soccer player who played as a goalkeeper. He represented both Ireland and the United States internationally. In 1945, Moore joined Glentoran F.C. where he played for the next six seasons. He later played for the New York Americans of the American Soccer League.
Cecil Payne Stadium is a multi-purpose stadium located in Roodepoort, a suburb of Johannesburg, South Africa. [1] It is used mostly for football matches and was utilized as a training field for teams participating in the 2010 FIFA World Cup after being brought up to FIFA standards.
The Rev. Cecil Williams, who with his late wife turned Glide Church in San Francisco into a world-renowned haven for people suffering from poverty and homelessness and living on the margins, has died.
Cecil Correa was a U.S. soccer defender who earned one cap with the U.S. national team in a 4–0 loss to Poland on August 10, 1973. [1] Correa, and most of his teammates, were from the second division American Soccer League after the first division North American Soccer League refused to release players for the game.