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Jimson St. Louis
Jimson St. Louis (born December 2, 2002) is a United States Virgin Islands international soccer player who plays as a midfielder for the Dalton State Roadrunners and the United States Virgin Islands national team. Career Youth As a youth, St. Louis played for Laraza FC of the U.S. Virgin Islands Premier League for nine years. In 2019 St. Louis traveled to Spain with three other USVI youth players to trial with the academies of seven professional clubs. College For the 2020 campaign, St. Louis committed to play college soccer for the Blackhawks of Southeastern Community College. Following his time with the Blackhawks, he committed to joining the Coastal Carolina Chanticleers of NCAA Division 1 Coastal Carolina University for 2023 season. However, he eventually transferred and joined international teammate Joshua Ramos on the Dalton States Roadrunners. Club For the 2022 season, St. Louis joined Houston FC of the USL League Two. He made eight league appearances for th ...
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United States Virgin Islands Men's Soccer Players
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