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AP: MLS looking at having all teams play in Orlando

- By ANNE M. PETERSON AP Sports Writer

Major League Soccer is looking at the possibilit­y of resuming the season this summer with all teams playing in Orlando, Florida.

Details of the plan are still under considerat­ion, but the league's 26 teams and limited staff would likely be sheltered in a resort with games played without fans at ESPN's Wide World of Sports Complex at Disney World, a person with knowledge of the plan told The Associated Press. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity Wednesday because the plan has not been formally announced. The proposal was first reported by the Washington Post.

Teams could head to Florida as early as June 1 for training camps. The league suspended play on March 12 after teams had played just two games.

“I think the league is still at a stage, from what I understand, where this particular idea is something that they have in mind and are trying to get feedback from teams about as to what it could look like and how it could work,” Nashville coach Gary Smith said. “Personally, again, we're in uncharted territory here. I certainly, along with probably most other people, have never seen anything like it before. So therefore, you have to be a little bit more open-minded about what a season could look like.”

Other proposals have included teams playing a tournament-style competitio­n in four different cities. There's also the possibilit­y teams could return to their home stadiums for games following the resumption of the season in Orlando.

It was not immediatel­y clear whether any of the plans had been presented to the players' union.

Earlier Wednesday, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said his state was open to leagues looking to restart, or start, their seasons.

“All profession­al sports are welcome here for practicing and for playing,” DeSantis said. “What I would tell commission­ers of leagues is, if you have a team in an area where they just won't let them operate, we'll find a place for you here in the state of Florida.”

The ESPN facility has 17 fields, so it could accommodat­e multiple teams.

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