Beckham still weighing options for Miami football stadium

MIAMI (Reuters) - More than a year after David Beckham swooped into Miami, the retired English football star has not yet secured a spot for his planned Major League Soccer team, but he and his partners are still searching, a spokesman said on Tuesday.

Beckham still weighing options for Miami football stadium

(Reuters)





"The Miami Beckham United team is actively looking at four or five sites," Tadd Schwartz wrote in an emailed statement.

Beckham’s group has remained mostly quiet since local officials last year rebuffed two attempts to secure land for a 25,000-seat bayfront arena in the city's downtown.

A first push last year to build the stadium on an empty tract on a small island mostly occupied by the port of Miami was fought by a maritime group led by Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. A second effort to tuck it in between the NBA Miami Heat's basketball arena and the city’s art museum also failed.

"You can't build a stadium overnight, so finding the right site, finding the right place in Miami is important for us. But it will all start coming together pretty quickly and everything will start happening pretty soon,” Beckham told E! Online last month.

Miami-Dade County lawmakers voted on Tuesday to allow the county to open negotiations with Florida International University for use of its stadium as a temporary home for Beckham’s team in south Miami.

“Right now, our focus is on identifying the location for a purpose-built stadium that will be the team’s permanent home,” Schwartz wrote.

MLS Commissioner Don Garber has long emphasized the need for the club to have its own facility near downtown Miami.

“If we can’t get the right stadium, we can’t go to Miami,” Garber told Reuters in October.





(Reporting by Zachary Fagenson; Editing by David Adams, Eric Beech and Will Dunham)


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