The Day

Garber talks MLS expansion, relocation

- By IAN HARRISON

Toronto — Major League Soccer Commission­er Don Garber said Friday it's “conceivabl­e” a yet-to-be-named expansion team could join the league before a long-approved Miami team finally hits the field.

Speaking at his annual state of the league address on the eve of the MLS Cup game Saturday between Toronto FC and the defending champion Seattle Sounders, Garber also encouraged the city of Columbus to return to negotiatio­ns about keeping the struggling Crew in the Ohio capital. Team owner Anthony Precourt has been exploring a move to Austin, Texas, for the 2019 season.

“Like every profession­al sports league, we never want to relocate a team,” Garber said. “And while no decision has been made to relocate the Crew, MLS is supportive of the Precourt Sports Venture's efforts to explore their options in Austin.

“The mayor and city leaders have said to us they will only engage in those discussion­s if the club's ownership discontinu­es any ongoing discussion­s in the city of Austin and that's just not possible at this point,” Garber said of civic leaders in Columbus. “So the ball is in the city's court.”

Precourt has faced financial challenges in Columbus since buying the Crew in 2013. Garber said the team has been “struggling to resonate” with fans, broadcaste­rs, and sponsors.

“It is among the lowest teams, 20 out of 22, in every measure that matters in pro sports,” Garber said. “Average ticket price, average attendance, average revenue, their local television ratings, their local television deal, every aspect that is going to determine whether a team can be viable. As our league continues to move in the right direction, we need to have strong clubs. There's a lot that needs to happen to address those situations.”

Last month, MLS chose Cincinnati; Detroit; Nashville, Tennessee; and Sacramento, California, as the finalists for its 25th and 26th expansion teams, set to begin play in 2020.

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