Beckham formally handed Miami MLS franchise
Send a link to a friend
[January 30, 2018]
By Zachary Fagenson
MIAMI, Florida (Reuters) - Former
England captain David Beckham was officially awarded a Major League
Soccer (MLS) franchise in Miami on Monday with hopes that the team
will begin playing in 2020.
"We know the right people are in place and the time is right for
Miami to become a great Major League Soccer city," said MLS
Commissioner Don Garber at a public rally on Monday attended by
local officials and fans.
Garber later told reporters that the team was aiming to take the
field in the 2020 MLS season and could play at a temporary venue
before a new stadium was built.
Beckham first announced his plan for a team in the South Florida
city four years ago but he has faced a series of problems in finding
a suitable venue and has adjusted the consortium backing his plan.

Along with Beckham, the club will be owned by Marcelo Claure, CEO of
telecommunications company Sprint, Jorge and Jose Mas, Miami-based
leaders of telecommunications and construction company MasTec;
Masayoshi Son, founder and CEO of SoftBank; and entertainment
entrepreneur Simon Fuller.
"This is something that has been a dream for many, many years,"
Beckham said.
"When I was awarded the team there was only one city for me and it
was here. I was drawn to this city for the same reasons millions of
people are - the diversity, the culture, the people, the weather,
the beaches," he said.
FEW DETAILS
However there was little detail given of the precise plans for the
club.
"Additional news and information on the club – including its debut
season in MLS, team name, logo and staff – will be announced in the
future," the league said in a statement.
Beckham justified the lack of information by saying he wanted the
fans to be involved in decision-making.
"We want to involve the fans from day one. So they have the
opportunity to name their team to pick their colors and that’s
what’s important to us and that’s why we haven’t announced
everything today.
"Now (in a) couple of week’s time we’ll announce the colors, couple
of week’s time we’ll announce the name but the people will be part
of that," he said.
Beckham, the ex-Manchester United and Real Madrid midfielder, had
the right to a discounted franchise as part of the deal which
brought him to play in MLS in 2007 when he joined LA Galaxy.
"It has been a process. It's been painful at times," Beckham told
Miami's Local 10 News station.
[to top of second column] |

David Beckham, wearing a league scarf, speaks at this official
announcement for Miami's MLS expansion team in Miami, Florida, U.S.
January 29, 2018. REUTERS/Andrew Innerarity

"I've always believed in the project. That's why, for me, I never
gave up. I knew Miami was the city. I knew this was going to be
special.
"There have been many (hurdles)," Beckham said. "I'm a persistent
person and I don't like to lose."
PROPOSED SITE
The Beckham group had two different plans for waterside stadium
venues defeated and were unable to secure a deal for a third
location close to the Miami Marlins baseball arena.
The latest proposed site is in the Overtown neighborhood where the
group has purchased six acres of land and has an agreement for three
more acres after a deal with Miami Dade County authorities.
That plan has also faced local opposition, including a legal
challenge from businessman Bruce Matheson, and must still gain
zoning approval, but Beckham said there was no doubt the Overtown
site was the one his team will call home.
"This is our site," Beckham said. "This is a site we have paid for.
This is a site we plan on using."
Later after the event Beckham said he hoped the planned stadium, a
25,000 capacity venue, would be ready for 2021.

The franchise rights will cost Beckham $25 million, according to
multiple reports - well below the market rate.
The owners of Los Angeles FC, which joins the league in March, are
reported to have paid over $100 million for their franchise rights.
(Reporting by Simon Evans, editing by Ed Osmond/Pritha Sarkar/Ken
Ferris)
[© 2018 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2018 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
Thompson Reuters is solely responsible for this content. |