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Miami rejects David Beckham’s soccer stadium site

Miami has rejected David Beckham’s plan to build a soccer stadium on a city waterfront.

The city determined the proposed location next to a major basketball arena was “inappropriate”.

Former football player David Beckham has travelled to Miami frequently in recent months to launch a Major League Soccer (MLS) club.

David Beckham’s business group, Beckham Miami United, has said it will continue to pursue alternative locations.

Miami has rejected David Beckham's plan to build a soccer stadium on a city waterfront
Miami has rejected David Beckham’s plan to build a soccer stadium on a city waterfront

The group is required to finalize a stadium deal before it can win approval from MLS, the US professional soccer league, to open a club.

An earlier proposal for a waterfront stadium site also experienced local resistance from cruise lines.

Scrutiny of the deal rose sharply after the city provided $500 million in public funding to build a new stadium for the Miami Marlins baseball team.

Public anger over that deal is said to have contributed to a 2011 vote ousting the former Miami-Dade County mayor from office.

Beckham Miami United has agreed to finance a $250 million stadium – expected to seat an estimated 20,000 spectators – and pay rent on the publicly owned land.

David Beckham’s partners in the endeavor include British entrepreneur Simon Fuller and mobile phone services billionaire Marcelo Claure.

Clyde K. Valle
Clyde K. Valle
Clyde is a business graduate interested in writing about latest news in politics and business. He enjoys writing and is about to publish his first book. He’s a pet lover and likes to spend time with family. When the time allows he likes to go fishing waiting for the muse to come.

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