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Soccer once considered a niche sport in the United States, has gradually been making its way into the mainstream. With the sport’s growing popularity, there is a need for more soccer facilities to accommodate fans and players alike. Fortunately, there are many exciting new stadium projects underway that will help fill this need and these stadiums are set to transform the American soccer landscape. In this video, we’ll explore some of the most exciting new soccer stadium projects underway in the United States, and what they mean for the future of soccer in America. Comment below which of these stadiums are you most looking forward to seeing?

TicketSmarter Stadium:
Treasure Island Stadium:
Optim Health System Field:
Downtown Spokane Stadium:
Kansas City Current Stadium:
New Fort Worth Stadium:
New Knoxville Ballpark:
Queensboro FC Stadium:
Tidewater Landing Stadium:
Eleven Park:
Iron District Stadium:
Miami Freedom Park:
New Memphis Stadium:
Pro Iowa Stadium:
New York City FC Stadium:
Heidelberg Sports Village Stadium:
Jacksonville Armada Stadium:
New Fresno Stadium:
New Greenville Stadium:
New San Diego Loyal Stadium:
Railyards Stadium:
New Lexington Stadium:

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29 comentarios en «Future US Soccer Stadiums»
  1. 直ぐに需要に応えてサッカーに限らずスタジアムが新しくなる🇺🇸は素晴らしい。
    世界中が🇺🇸のようにしたいのだが、利権やらなんやらでスタジアム整備は本当なかなか進まないのがアメリカ以外の現状である。。

  2. Kansas City is the city, and it will be on the Missouri side, not the Kansas side, where the Current have played up until now , sharing Children’s Mercy Park with Sporting Kansas City in Kansas City,KS.

  3. The park where Miami freedom park is going to remind me of the area where yankee stadium is. I’m so glad they left 58 acre park space for the future in case for many and many years from now they can build a newer stadium using that space.

  4. I hope eventually a deal can be worked out for promotion and relegation, frankly I think soccer culture is not engrained enough yet for that to be a sustainable model but we are getting there fast. Hopefully in the next 20 years we can see something like MLS2 created with the healthiest usl clubs and eventually get a full pyramid going

  5. 17:17 The one in Tacoma seems to have gone nowhere as the city and Tacoma Metro Parks hasn't done anything since revealing the proposal at a press conference 3 years ago. The Covid pandemic played a part in that but Metro Parks were already cool to the idea because they would have put about 30% of the construction cost up front. Plus a host of questions about other funding on better use of tax payer money. OL Reign has since moved back to Seattle in 2022 playing their home games at Lumen Field for maybe the forceable future or back to Starfire sports complex in nearby Tukwila, WA where the Seattle Sounders FC have their practice facilities. So the Tacoma Defiance FC are still resign to playing at Cheney Stadium.

  6. Good night! I have a question…

    The Railyards Stadium project (21,000 spectators) is being affected by the possible MLS places for San Diego and/or Las Vegas, right?

    Greetings from Barquisimeto, Venezuela!

  7. Seeing Railyards Stadium in this video made me a little sad. Because Republic FC is not expected to join MLS anytime soon (if ever), there are talks of building a more downsized facility holding about 12,000 seats (with NO ROOF COVER for the fans – WTAF?). Assuming they stay in the USL Championship division, it will look nothing like what was shown in this video.

    Fuck Ron Burkle and his "ownership" group forever for effectively killing any hope of Sacramento playing in MLS.

  8. Queensboro's stadium has unfortunately been called off after the club essentially died. The stadium construction kept getting delayed and when NYCFC announced their plans to build a stadium in North Queens, it effectively killed off both the plans for the stadium, as well as Queebsboro FC itself. Sad to have to see my club go out like that 🙁

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