In the last few weeks, there have been several major developments across professional soccer that could carry into the new year. The future of the second and third divisions remains in flux and, while one MLS hopeful tries to get its stadium effort in order, a current squad is hoping to wrap up the final […]
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Best of 2016: #8, Tampa Bay Rowdies
We end 2016 with a countdown of the 10 biggest stories of the year on Soccer Stadium Digest, as chosen by editors and partially based on page views. Today, #8: the Tampa Bay Rowdies lobby for the MLS. (more…)
Jacksonville Armada’s Status Questioned After Roster Cuts
Following a round of roster cuts, the Jacksonville Armada FC‘s status for 2017 is coming into question. (more…)
New York Cosmos: We Can’t Play in Seven-Team NASL
Despite recent reports indicating the team’s demise, New York Cosmos chairman Seamus O’Brien says the club is not in heading for a long-term shut down. (more…)
Belmont Park Ruled out for Soccer Stadium
A proposal for a soccer stadium and related development near Belmont Park is off the table, as New York state officials have scrapped the plan. (more…)
Jacksonville Armada: We Intend to Keep Playing
Even with a number of uncertainties at this point, Jacksonville Armada owner Mark Frisch says he intends to continue operations. (more…)
U.S. Soccer Federation Holds Off on USL, NASL Decision
The U.S. Soccer Federation has postponed its decision regarding the USL and NASL, leaving the futures of both leagues in a state of flux for now. (more…)
New for 2017: North Carolina FC
The Carolina RailHawks have completed their rebranding, as the team is now known as North Carolina FC. (more…)
Big Plans in Store for Carolina RailHawks
Under owner Steve Malik, the Carolina RailHawks are expected to push several initiatives, including a rebranding, new stadium, and potential MLS entry. (more…)
Talks Continue on Futures of NASL, USL
Within the next two days, the futures of the NASL and USL should become clearer, as the U.S. Soccer Federation is reviewing the leagues. (more…)