A few weeks ago, FC Cincinnati made it known that they are
indeed looking to build a soccer specific stadium for the franchise. FC
Cincinnati has said multiple times that having a soccer specific stadium or a
plan to build a soccer specific is necessary in order for the MLS bid to be
successful. So where could the stadium be built?
FC Cincinnati has announced three potential sites.
Over-the-Rhine, Oakley, and Newport are all the running to be the host area for
a soccer specific stadium. All are viable options for the franchise as they are
relatively close to the downtown area and the heart of Cincinnati.
How the stadium will be funded is another topic of
discussion as the general consensus is that the city does not want to raise
taxes or issue another tax that will go toward the stadium. According to FC
Cincinnati, the franchise is investing 250 million dollars of its own money
into the MLS process, which includes the stadium. 150 millions dollars would go
to the MLS expansion fee and the other 100 million would go toward building the
stadium. The stadium could cost more than the 100 million FC Cincinnati plans
to set aside for it, but the team has been steadfast in saying they are not
seeking to increase taxes to help build the stadium.
That is all we know of the FC Cincinnati Stadium plan. They
have three sites in mind for the stadium and 100 million dollars set aside to
build it. Personally, I am all for the stadium. Nippert Stadium on the campus
of the University of Cincinnati is fine for now, but MLS requires a soccer
specific stadium and I want to see FC Cincinnati elevated to MLS. While I would
love to see Newport be selected, I would be fine with any of the three
locations just as long as they are selected to join MLS.
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