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Keith Simpson is a former American professional soccer player for the Cape Cod Crusaders
He attended Piscataquis Community High School in Guilford Maine where he became a standout soccer player and played in multiple state championships.
After high school he moved to Massachusetts for college soccer but decided to enter an open tryout by the Cape Cod Crusaders. Being selected he joined the team in the PDL ranks for their FC team. During his time with the Crusaders FC he was the team leaders in goals, scoring 68 [1] and recording an American Soccer Record of 1.28 goals per game average. After five years with the team he continued with the Crusaders in the United States Indoor Soccer League, once again being a prolific goal scorer with the club.
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