MLS: MLS eyeing Las Vegas or San Diego for ’23 expansion

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Major League Soccer wants to add a 30th team early next year, with San Diego and Las Vegas the top candidates.

MLS Commissioner Don Garber confirmed the expansion plans during his annual State of the League address on Thursday in Los Angeles, where LAFC and the Philadelphia Union are preparing for the MLS Cup Final on Saturday.

Garber said the league is in “active discussions” with both cities and hopes to finalize an agreement “sometime in the first half” of 2023.

He sounded particularly optimistic about San Diego, which would give California a fourth team along with LAFC, the Los Angeles Galaxy and the San Jose Earthquakes.

“I’m a big believer in San Diego,” Garber said. “… I think there’s a view that San Diego, it’s too nice there and people are out surfing and hanging out at the beach and I just don’t buy it. I think San Diego’s a great sports market. It’s a gateway city.”

As for Las Vegas, the potential hang-up is the need for an indoor stadium to deal with the summer temperatures.

“Indoor stadiums are expensive,” Garber said. “Indoor stadiums are really expensive. So, we’ll see how all that plays out. So it’s not a matter of who’s first or who’s second. Both are very active discussions.”

MLS had 28 teams for the 2022 season, including three in Canada. St. Louis City SC are set to become the 29th member in 2023.

–Field Level Media

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