Beckham's stadium site rejected again

David Beckham suffered another setback in his bid to bring a Major League Soccer franchise to Miami as a second proposed stadium site was rejected.

David Beckham has suffered another setback in his bid to bring a Major League Soccer franchise to Miami as a second proposed stadium site was rejected.

The former Manchester United idol and England captain originally wanted to build a $US250 million ($A270 million) state-of-the-art open-air stadium with 25,000 seats for his recently acquired MLS club at PortMiami, with spectacular sweeping views of Biscayne Bay and downtown Miami.

Opposition from shipping interests and local authorities scuppered that plan, with Beckham proposing an alternative waterfront site at a pier in congested downtown Miami, next to the American Airlines Arena where the Miami Heat basketball team plays.

But the second option has also run into opposition.

"Miami Beckham United and City of Miami Mayor Tomas Regalado met today to discuss a path forward for bringing a Major League Soccer club to Miami," a statement from the Beckham consortium said on Tuesday.

"Mayor Regalado and the City Manager expressed their belief that the FEC slip is an inappropriate location for a soccer stadium."

According to the statement, Beckham presented a financial offer that included a privately funded stadium, fair payments for the use of the land and no use of public funds. Nevertheless, no negotiations took place.

"Miami Beckham United will spend the coming months weighing alternatives," the statement said.

Beckham and Major League Soccer announced in February he planned to bring an MLS expansion franchise to Miami, with the team theoretically expected to begin play in 2017.


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