A few weeks ago, Major League Soccer awarded FC Cincinnati
an MLS franchise officially making the Queen City a three sport city. The
Cincinnati Reds are part of Major League Baseball, the Cincinnati Bengals play
in the National Football League, and FCC will take to the MLS pitch in 2019.
I’m a fan of all three and will always cheer for all three of Cincinnati’s
professional sports franchises. I just have one question. Why stop at three?
Having three of the big five professional sports leagues in
Cincinnati is nothing short of awesome, but why can’t the National Basketball
Association and the National Hockey League call Cincinnati home? The NBA
actually did at one point. From 1957 to 1972, the Cincinnati Royals were the
Queen City’s NBA representatives. They migrated over from Rochester and featured
star players Jerry Lucas and Oscar Robertson before leaving for Kansas City and
eventually Sacramento where the team still plays as the Kings.
The closest Cincinnati was to having an NHL team came in the
form of the Cincinnati Stingers. They made their debut in 1975 as part of the
World Hockey Association. The original incarnation of the team only lasted
until 1979 when the WHA and the NHL merged. Unfortunately for Cincinnati, the
Stingers were not selected to join NHL as part of the merge and were paid to
disband. They redebuted as a minor league in the Central Hockey League during
the 1979-80 season.
The Queen City had a taste of the NBA and flirted with the
NHL. Unfortunately, the NBA left town and the NHL dream was never realized. As
a result, Cincinnati was a two-sport city for over 40 years. People said that
three sports franchises could not exist in Cincinnati. FCC proved that idea
wrong. In less then three years, they went from minor league phenomenon to MLS
expansion team. In a city that is known as a “Baseball Town” during the summer
and as “the Jungle” during football season, FCC showed the world that
Cincinnati can also be a “Soccer City.” I honestly believe it can be a
basketball and a hockey town as well.
Cincinnati is a sports town. We live and die by how well our
teams perform. When they lose, we are devastated. When they win, we celebrate
as if we had won with them. Sports require passionate fans and Cincinnati is a
city full of them. I will be more than happy to extend my love for Cincinnati’s
three major league sports franchises to an NBA and an NHL team. Cincinnati can
be a five-sport city. Hey NBA and NHL, we’re waiting!
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