Garber: San Diego, Las Vegas MLS prime choices




Main League Soccer hopes to choose a thirtieth crew by the tip of the yr.

"San Diego and Las Vegas are the most likely,'' MLS Commissioner Don Garber said Wednesday during a kickoff event at the league's new television studio built together with Apple TV.

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"The thirtieth crew will come at some point,'' Garber stated. "We'd like to get that announced by the end of the year.''

He mentioned Detroit; Phoenix; Sacramento, California; and Tampa, Florida, as other expansion possibilities.

St. Louis, the league's 29th team, opens play Saturday at Austin.

Garber did not rule out expanding beyond 30 teams.

Speaking ahead of MLS Cup last November, Garber said that he hoped to announce the location for the 30th team in the first half of 2023, adding that he was in active discussions with representatives from both Las Vegas and San Diego.

Previously Garber had cited Las Vegas as the frontrunner to host the league's next team with ambitions to build a stadium right off the iconic strip, through prospective owners Wes Edens and Nassef Sawiris. The pair are co-owners of Aston Villa, while Edens is also a co-owner of the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks.

However, San Diego has emerged as a serious rival with Garber saying he was a "huge believer" within the southern California metropolis.

Last yr the San Diego Wave launched as an enlargement crew within the Nationwide Girls's Soccer League (NWSL) and in September broke the league's single-game attendance document with a sellout crowd of 32,000 in a win over native rivals Angel City FC.

MLS expansion fees have risen dramatically in recent years, from the $10m paid by Toronto FC in 2007 to a record $325m for the most recent expansion team, Charlotte FC, on the finish of 2019.

Data from the Related Press was used on this report.




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