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Are You Ready For Some Futbol? Miami Group Led by David Beckham Awarded MLS Expansion Team

Miami's as-yet-unnamed team becomes the 25th to take part in MLS, with their first season of play expected during the 2020 season

David Beckham and fans celebrated on Monday after the announcement of Miami’s MLS team.

What to Know

  • For the second time, South Florida will be home to a Major League Soccer franchise with Monday’s expected announcement.
  • Original stadium sites that were denied included near Port Miami and AmericanAirlines Arena as well as next to Marlins Park
  • The ownership group reached a deal in 2016 for land in Overtown to build a 25,000 seat stadium.

South Florida is set to be home to a Major League Soccer franchise for a second time as the league announced Monday its latest expansion team will go to a group led by soccer legend David Beckham.

The sold-out announcement event inside the Adrienne Arsht Center attracted city and county officials along with some of the top names in the sport, including Beckham and league commissioner Don Garber. It comes four years after Beckham first announced plans to bring a team to the city of Miami.

Miami's as-yet-unnamed team becomes the 25th to take part in MLS, with their first season of play expected during the 2020 season. Beckham's group of investors includes Miami natives and businessmen Jorge and Jose Mas along with Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure.

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Reports emerge that international soccer star David Beckham is considering building a soccer stadium in Miami, potentially bringing Major League Soccer to the Magic City.
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Beckham officially announces he’s chosen Miami for his MLS franchise and that he plans to build a soccer stadium in Miami.
Miami Beckham United proposes a site for the stadium near Port Miami and the AmericanAirlines Arena.
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The plan to build the stadium near Port Miami and the AmericanAirlines Arena is scrapped after Mayor Tomas Regaldo said the land is earmarked for port expansion only. The proposed plan also runs into problems with the cruise industry.
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Beckham meets with Miami-Dade County commissioners to discuss the possibility of a stadium site that would be created by filling a large boat slip between Museum Park and the AmericanAirlines Arena.
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Plans to build the stadium on the boat slip next to the AmericanAirlines Arena falter after Mayor Regalado and Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos Gimenez deem the area an “inappropriate location for a soccer stadium.” The move was a swift change from what Gimenez said in May 2014 about building a soccer stadium on the FEC slip.
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About a year after Beckham’s original announcement, the Miami-Dade County Commission proposes FIU’s stadium as the MLS team’s temporary home.
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Beckham and University of Miami president Donna Shalala talk about partnering on a stadium for both soccer and football. Mayor Carlos Gimenez encourages the potential partnership, but nothing is finalized.
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The Beckham Group and the City of Miami reportedly reach an agreement to build the stadium at the preferred site next to Marlins Park, formerly the Orange Bowl.
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The plan to build a stadium at Marlins Park is abandoned.
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Beckham's group reportedly closes in on a deal that would bring a stadium to Overtown.
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Miami Beckham United buys land to build a $200 million, 25,000 seat stadium in Overtown– a purchase that has been met with efforts by local residents and businessmen to block future construction.
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Miami-Dade County approves a sale of the final piece of land needed for the stadium.
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Reports emerge that David Beckham will announce the investment group has finalized a deal to bring an expansion team to the Miami.

Beckham will be the first former player to own a team, according to the league.

Beckham celebrated the announcement at Miami's Fado Irish Pub with fans, friends and officials – sharing what appeared to be a pint of Guinness with fellow soccer aficionados and toasting to the new team.

"Obviously excited to be here, excited to be with our fans. It was a big day – enjoyable. We're going to enjoy it," Beckham said before entering a round of cheers while hoasting a beer-filled glass.

The original plans to bring that expansion team, part of a deal in Beckham’s original contract with the league when he played for the Los Angeles Galaxy that allowed him to one day purchase an expansion team, had been delayed due to issues over a possible stadium site.

Original stadium sites that were denied for various reasons included near Port Miami and the AmericanAirlines Arena as well as next to Marlins Park.

The ownership group reached a deal in 2016 for land in Overtown to build a 25,000-seat stadium, but the last piece of land was not sold to the group until last summer — while some businesses and community members have waged legal battles to stop further plans for building that stadium.

MLS will be hoping for a longer stay in the South Florida area. In 1998, the Miami Fusion began play at Fort Lauderdale’s Lockhart Stadium, due to a conflict that prevented them from playing inside the former Orange Bowl stadium as planned, before folding after the 2001 season.

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