Baltimore, D.C. United Discuss Pro Soccer Teams, New Stadium
The $300M project includes a 12,000-seat stadium expandable to 25,000 and is funded partly by $216.6M in bonds backed by state sports-wagering revenue, officials said.
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DC United proposes new soccer stadium, academy project in Baltimore
D.C. United co-chairman and CEO Jason Levien (left) and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott during an event Feb. 12, 2026, announcing a planned partnership between the MLS team and the city of Baltimore.(WTOP/José Umaña) D.C. United co-chairman and CEO Jason Levien (left) and Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott during an event Feb. 12, 2026, announcing a planned partnership between the MLS team and the city of Baltimore.(WTOP/José Umaña) D.C. United is loo…
Baltimore Could Land Pro Soccer Teams and Youth Academy in Major Deal
Source: Yobro10 / Getty Major League Soccer’s D.C. United is moving forward with plans to establish a professional soccer presence in Baltimore, including a women’s team, a men’s developmental squad, and a youth academy as part of a new multi-team campus, CBS Baltimore reports. Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott joined D.C. United CEO Jason Levien to announce the initiative, which aims to expand access to professional and youth soccer opportunities i…
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