MLS Announces Nashville as Home for the Latest Expansion Franchise

Nashville is getting an MLS team.

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Major League Soccer is expanding, and it just got the home for its 24th team. MLS announced that Nashville was granted an opportunity to become the league’s next franchise. Although many considered it to be a long shot, when the 12 finalists were announced in January 2017, Nashville had the complete bid and it paid off at the end. Nashville Soccer Holdings, led by John Ingram, already secured the required $225 million in financing, which will be used to build a stadium.

The city will have its own team in the United Soccer League next season, with the MLS team targeted for 2020 season. There will certainly be some urge to bring Nashville to MLS as soon as possible, since Los Angeles FC is set to join in 2018, leading to an uneven number of teams in the league.

Besides Nashville, Cincinnati, Detroit and Sacramento were also in the hunt for the expansion place as part of the final four and still are. MLS will award an additional spot in the league but has decided to make a decision in 2018. The league has released the following statement:

Following the announcement of Nashville as our newest club yesterday, Major League Soccer remains in discussions with the other three finalists for the next team to be awarded during this round of expansion — Cincinnati, Detroit, and Sacramento. All three submitted impressive bids which the league will take additional time to review before announcing a final decision in the new year.

Out of these three cities, it is believed that Sacramento has the biggest chance of getting the bid.

There is also an issue of Miami’s expansion franchise, which already got the green light from MLS. The city supposed to have a team in MLS in 2019, but problems with acquiring the stadium site may delay the process even further.

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