Chattanooga Times Free Press

Source: MLS will announce a new team for Nashville

- BY RONALD BLUM

NEW YORK — Major League Soccer plans to announce Wednesday that Nashville will be awarded an expansion team, a person with direct knowledge told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Tuesday because a public announceme­nt was not authorized.

The league called a news conference for today for an announceme­nt on the “future of soccer in Nashville” and said MLS commission­er Don Garber will attend along with Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam, Nashville Mayor Megan Barry and John R. Ingram, head of the group bidding for a Nashville team.

Nashville and Sacramento, Calif., were viewed as the favorites for the league’s 25th and 26th teams, with Cincinnati and Detroit the other finalists. A decision on the second area picked is expected within a few weeks.

Nashville’s group includes Ingram, the chairman of Ingram Industries Inc., and the Wilf family, owner of the NFL’s Minnesota Vikings.

The Metro Nashville City Council on Nov. 7 approved $225 million in revenue bonds to construct a 27,500seat soccer stadium and an additional $50 million in bonds for renovation­s and improvemen­ts around the site at the current fairground­s.

“People all across our city, from elected officials to business and civic leaders, soccer fans and the public, have joined together in support of this bid,” Ingram said after presenting the bid to the league’s expansion committee on Dec. 6. “We believe MLS and Nashville are a perfect match and are ready to prove that Music City is Soccer City.”

Nashville has an NFL franchise in the Tennessee Titans, which arrived from Houston in 1997. The Predators began play in 1998 as an NHL expansion franchise and lost to Pittsburgh in this year’s Stanley Cup Final.

Nashville has been hosting soccer at the Titans’ Nissan Stadium in recent years and impressed Garber this summer when the U.S. played Panama in its CONCACAF Gold Cup opener. The July 8 game drew 42,622 fans to Nissan Stadium, and 56,232 attended a preseason exhibition on July 29.

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