Minnesota Twin Stars

In the early stages of the team's history, the dominant ethnic group that played on the TwinStars were Hmong, from Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Several players have gone on to play professionally in North America and Europe, such as Ismaila Jome, Alex Nyom, Geoffrey Myers, and Liberian international, Ansu Toure.

Following their triumph in regional competition, the club played in the NPSL Final Four in New York, where they were runners-up in the National tournament.

For the third season in a row, they had produced the league MVP, this time being former Liberian national team player Richard Kamara.

The current crest, featuring a red dragon in front of the black half of the shield, and a black dragon on the red half of the shield, both clutching a soccer ball with two golden stars (hence the name "TwinStars") above them, is a modified version of one of the first crests, used in 2005. as of 28 April 2015