St. Louis Soccer Weekly - Soccer-based Content on KTRS The Big 550
St. Louis Soccer Weekly:
Fridays 6p

St. Louis soccer Weekly is the longest running soccer show in St. Louis and covers exclusively local St. Louis soccer content. KTRS Sports Director Brendan Wiese & Mark Moser run the gamut of soccer topics from all age groups and walks of life from all areas of St. Louis. Regular guests include Tom Timmerman from The St. Louis Post Dispatch and a growling listing of characters that deliver specific opposing views from other MLS teams. A recurring regular segment, “Getting to Know”, features a spotlight on players from the local St. Louis City sc vein and more.

The St. Louis Soccer Weekly Show is hosted by:

Sports Director Brendan Wiese - TheBigSportsShow on KTRS The Big 550
Brendan Wiese: Brendan began his professional radio career in 2001 as an intern in the KTRS sports department. Brendan began his on-air professional career in 2004 when he joined KRMS Radio at the Lake of the Ozarks. He has been the voice of Camdenton Laker football since 2006, and the TV/Radio voice for the Lake of the Ozarks Shootout, Lake Race, and OPA Championship Powerboat races since 2010. In addition to many broadcasting duties, Brendan has been the P.A. voice for UMSL athletics since 2014.Brendan is featured in the Arch Madness Tournament annually, and continues to build great new sports content to showcase at KTRS as it’s Sports Director.

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Soccer Hall of Famer Mark Moser - On St. Louis Soccer Weekly on KTRS - TheBig550Mark Moser: Mark Moser is a well-known name in St. Louis Soccer circles. Born and raised in St. Louis he attended Lewis & Clark Community College leading them to two 3rd Place finishes in NJCAA National tournaments. Then attending Sangamon State University and leading them to an NAIA National Championship in 1995. After his college days, he began his 14-year professional career playing indoor soccer for Dayton Dynamo, Memphis Storm, Indiana Kick, St. Louis Storm, St. Louis Ambush, and St. Louis Steamers.

In 1995 Mark led St. Louis Ambush to St. Louis’s first and only professional championship. He finished as St. Louis All-time leading Goalscorer amassing 622 goals and 201 assists in 404 games. He was a 5-time All-Star and represented the United States in the 1996 Futsal World Championships in Spain and is a 2023 Soccer Hall of Fame inductee.

Mark has been with KTRS Radio for 26 years and is currently the Local Sales Manager at KTRS, as well as co-host of St. Louis Soccer Weekly.