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Major League Soccer’s 30th Team Coming to San Diego

Major League Soccer’s 30th Team Coming to San Diego

Soccer fans, it’s time to rejoice! San Diego is getting the Major League Soccer’s 30th expansion team, and the announcement will be made by the MLS Commissioner and San Diego City Mayor Todd Gloria in Snapdragon Stadium at 10:45 a.m. The CEO of Sports San Diego, Mark Neville, stated that San Diego is an excellent soccer community and having more opportunities for fans to watch the beautiful game is fantastic. The Wave’s Head Coach, Casey Stoney, is thrilled to have both male and female role models and expects the sport to prosper in San Diego.

San Diego sports tourism, which was hurt after the Chargers left, is expected to benefit from the new team. Neville stated that MLS in San Diego was a natural decision and that it will get the support it deserves. Another franchise added to the city’s already existing sports economy will boost the region’s sports tourism economy and give a social boost. San Diego State basketball, the current excitement with the Padres, are great examples of that.

Brandon O’Shea, who was part of an informal group that previously pushed for an MLS team, is elated and hopes that the San Diego MLS team does justice to their motto. The announcement has left everyone wondering what the colors, crest, and team name will be!

Overall, the announcement of the Major League Soccer’s 30th team coming to San Diego has created an amazing opportunity for the city’s sports tourism, economy, and social life. The anticipation to know more, from the team colors to its crest and name, is growing among soccer enthusiasts.

Credit: fox5sandiego.com

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