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Pirates Announce San Antonio Scorpions Pre Season Friendly
New NPSL club opens its preseason by visiting the new NASL club

New NPSL club Galveston Pirate SC has had quite a busy week.  After announcing a partnership with its uniform supplier Admiral earlier in the week, the Pirates have now scheduled a preseason match with NASL newcomers San Antonio.  

As the Pirates prepare for the NPSL season to start in May, this will be the biggest match to date for the players and club and will surely be the sternest test they will be likely to face this year.

The Scorpions themselves are preparing for the start of their inaugural NASL season after only forming in 2010 and have big plans for the future with the recent announcement of a 6'100 seater stadium hopefully being completed by 2013 at the STAR soccer complex.

Their own preseason will likely to be littered with matches against MLS sides to make sure they are fit and ready for their opening match against away to Atlanta Silverbacks on April 7 and this match against the Pirates will also be a test for them in preparation for that first all important competitive match for the club.

Galveston Pirate coach Brendan Keyes said:"This is great news for us;This week just keeps getting better and better for the club, maybe I should buy a lottery ticket for the weekend! It shows our ambition that we want to play against the best the state has to offer, we don't want to rest on our laurels and stay still. We want to grow and build a soccer community and franchise that the whole area can get behind and be proud of."
Keyes continued: "We are preparing for the NPSL, we have Texas State cup matches to play, we will be playing in the US Open Cup, we just qualified for the last 16 in the Houston Memorial Cup, we have a great chance of promotion to the Premier League in the HFA league we currently participate in, we signed a 5 year deal with soccer apparel supplier Admiral yesterday and now this, it's brilliant, that's why I love this game and why I do it."

The match is to be played at the STAR soccer complex in San Antonio on  Friday March 9th with a 8pm kick off.

"We understand that it's quite a journey for our supporters to travel and if any come along to help support us, it would be a great boost for us, but the fact we have the tie at all is boost enough for all involved at the club." Keyes said. 
"The players are buzzing for this game now and if playing for a place in the NPSL team wasn't enough incentive to play well week in week out, this match will add an extra sting in their tail to show their worth."