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David Beckham (third from left) poses with MLS Commissioner Don Garber (left), Miami-Dade County mayor Carlos Gimenez (right) and fans at a news conference where he announced he will exercise his option to purchase a Major League Soccer expansion team in Miami. Photo: AP

David Beckham Miami MLS team held up by ‘a couple of issues’

Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber expects problems to be resolved in the coming weeks

Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber expects to be celebrating soon with David Beckham on his ownership of a new club in Miami pending the resolution of a “couple of issues”.

Beckham’s bid to win approval for a Miami franchise was taken up by the league’s board of governors ahead of Wednesday’s All-Star game but has yet to get the final nod.

“We’ve got a couple of issues we needed to work out. We’ve got some time to do that. Our board said, ‘Hey, we’re ready to go if you can resolve those issues’,” Garber told Fox Sports during the broadcast of the MLS All-Stars v Real Madrid match.

“’Take your time to do that and we hope to be in Miami in several weeks time to be able to celebrate with David and his partners.’”

David Beckham’s plan has been more than three years in the making. Photo: TNS

Garber declined to elaborate on the remaining issues but said everything was falling into place for Beckham to win approval, mentioning the plans for a new stadium and the financial backing with partner Todd Boehly, a part-owner of Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers.

Miami Beckham United, the team’s working title, would become the MLS’s 24th team following next season’s launch of Los Angeles FC.

The privately-funded US$300 million project has been three and a half years in the making since former England captain Beckham, one of the most globally-recognised former players, first announced his plans to bring a team to Miami.

Two months ago, his group acquired the final parcel of land to build a soccer-specific 25,000-seat stadium in the Overtown neighborhood of Miami.

David Beckham watches Los Angeles Galaxy play against Manchester United at StubHub Center in Carson, California. Photo: AFP

MLS has long desired to expand into Miami and believes that changes in the market coupled with Beckham’s backing offer the recipe to success, despite past failures of soccer franchises in south Florida.

Beckham raised the profile of MLS when he joined Los Angeles Galaxy as a player in 2007 and led the team to two MLS Cup titles during his six seasons.

His arrival in LA, after trophy-filled years with Manchester United and Real Madrid, ushered in a new era for the league, spurring bigger contracts for marquee players, more expansion teams and new stadiums.

This article appeared in the South China Morning Post print edition as: Beckham set to win Miami bid: MLS chief
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