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Introducing the Mississippi Soccer Association (MSA). The MSA was founded in 1982 by Devin Keselowski, an architect from Jackson, Mississippi. Growing up in a suburb of Jackson, Keselowski began playing soccer at the age of 7, and has loved it ever since. He recieved a scholarship from Saint Louis University in 1972, and helped the Billikens win two College Cups. Keselowski graduated in 1976, and moved back to Jackson looking for a job. It was tough for him. In 1977, Keselowski worked as a bartender for a strip club. In 1978, he was fired and became a janitor at a local high school. In 1979, he put an ad in the paper with his resume stating he was looking for a job. In, 1980, Keselowski started working for Dale Partners Architecture in Jackson. There, Keselowski became very wealthy. On his freetime, he coached youth and young adult soccer teams. But he felt he needed more. In 1981, Keselowski came up with the idea for the MSA. He asked the government for permissions and land use. In 1982, they approved. In July of 1982, The Mississippi Soccer Association was founded. They played their first ever match against an amateur team. The MSA won, 4-2. The MSA will play in Group B of the ASC.

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Team Roster 2014:

#1 GK Hank Dell'Abate (Vicksburg)

#2 DF Richard Freeman (Jackson)

#4 MF Justin Mapp (Brandon)

#5 DF Gordon Wellington (Southaven)

#7 FW Carlos Reyes (Gulfport)

#8 FW Tim Tatum (Pascagoula)

#10 MF Marlon Hairston (Jackson)

#11 DF Paul Cera (Fayette)

#13 DF Billy Sween (Aberdeen)

#14 MF Kelly Morino (Vicksburg)

#15 FW Mario Gonzalez (Clarksdale)

#18 DF Harry Danks (Southaven)

#19 MF Frank Wilmington (Aberdeen)

#23 MF Jacob Senner (Yazoo City)

#24 GK Howard Timington (Hattiesburg)

#27 MF Dale Caswell (Greensville)

#28 DF Jonny Hughey (De Kalb)

#30 DF Isaiah Langdon (McComb)

Formation: 5-3-2

Home Stadium: Dale Partners Stadium, Capacity: 25,000

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Dude, that Confederate flag jersey is sick; it needs to hang around as a third or something. I'd buy one of those in a heartbeat. If you wanted to make a permanent Confederate style kit for Alabama or South Carolina or whatever, maybe try and use some grey to emulate the uniforms. Just a thought. Can't wait to see those North and South Carolina outfits!

|CAROLINA PANTHERS|CHARLOTTE HORNETS|NC STATE WOLFPACK|CHARLOTTE KNIGHTS


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