mr.x
Sep 17, 2008, 3:15 AM
Ottawa is putting on some real competition.....
30,000-seat stadium with real grass:
http://i37.tinypic.com/rjo31d.jpg
http://www.bringtheworldtoottawa.ca/images/stadium/stadium-2-lg.jpg
http://www.bringtheworldtoottawa.ca/images/stadium/stadium-3-lg.jpg
http://www.bringtheworldtoottawa.ca/images/stadium/stadium-4-lg.jpg
Melnyk to make pitch for MLS team
Richard Starnes, Canwest News Service
Published: Saturday, September 13, 2008
OTTAWA - Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk will officially announce his bid for a Major League Soccer franchise at a press conference Tuesday.
Melnyk, who has revealed plans to build a "world-class" stadium in Ottawa, had previously stated his intention to go after a franchise, which will cost at least $40 million US.
MLS currently has 14 teams - including Toronto FC - and has announced plans to slowly increase that number to 20 or even 24.
In order to land a franchise, Melnyk will need to offer a soccer-specific venue for 20,000 fans. TFC's BMO Field, which seats a little more than 20,000, has been sold out for every home game since it opened its gates for the 2007 season - TFC's first.
Seattle has been granted a franchise next year and Philadelphia is expected to join in 2010.
There is already solid interest from five other U.S. venues - Miami, Atlanta, Portland, Ore., St. Louis and a second franchise in New York.
In addition, there are strong claims from two Canadian cities.
Montreal has its own new soccer-specific stadium that seats a little under 14,000, but has been designed for easy expansion to an expected 20,000. Saputo Stadium is the venue for the Montreal Impact, which plays in the United Soccer Leagues First Division, the next professional tier below MLS.
The Vancouver Whitecaps also play in the USL, but are officially chasing an MLS franchise.
Ottawa Citizen
30,000-seat stadium with real grass:
http://i37.tinypic.com/rjo31d.jpg
http://www.bringtheworldtoottawa.ca/images/stadium/stadium-2-lg.jpg
http://www.bringtheworldtoottawa.ca/images/stadium/stadium-3-lg.jpg
http://www.bringtheworldtoottawa.ca/images/stadium/stadium-4-lg.jpg
Melnyk to make pitch for MLS team
Richard Starnes, Canwest News Service
Published: Saturday, September 13, 2008
OTTAWA - Ottawa Senators owner Eugene Melnyk will officially announce his bid for a Major League Soccer franchise at a press conference Tuesday.
Melnyk, who has revealed plans to build a "world-class" stadium in Ottawa, had previously stated his intention to go after a franchise, which will cost at least $40 million US.
MLS currently has 14 teams - including Toronto FC - and has announced plans to slowly increase that number to 20 or even 24.
In order to land a franchise, Melnyk will need to offer a soccer-specific venue for 20,000 fans. TFC's BMO Field, which seats a little more than 20,000, has been sold out for every home game since it opened its gates for the 2007 season - TFC's first.
Seattle has been granted a franchise next year and Philadelphia is expected to join in 2010.
There is already solid interest from five other U.S. venues - Miami, Atlanta, Portland, Ore., St. Louis and a second franchise in New York.
In addition, there are strong claims from two Canadian cities.
Montreal has its own new soccer-specific stadium that seats a little under 14,000, but has been designed for easy expansion to an expected 20,000. Saputo Stadium is the venue for the Montreal Impact, which plays in the United Soccer Leagues First Division, the next professional tier below MLS.
The Vancouver Whitecaps also play in the USL, but are officially chasing an MLS franchise.
Ottawa Citizen