Sports MLS Approve David Beckham's Miami Stadium Proposal

Major League Soccer authorities have given David Beckham's plans to create a team in Miami a boost following the approval of the site for the franchise's stadium was approved.

Beckham, former England and Manchester United captain acquired a land through his investors in the city's Overtown neighbourhood this week his team's fourth attempt to buy a suitable Miami site.

MLS commissioner Don Garber said Miami Beckham United's bid plans "for a world-class venue within the urban core" were "impressive".

He added: "We are very supportive and look forward to working with David and his partners to finalise plans to bring Major League Soccer to Miami."

Beckham's advisers inserted a clause into his contract when he signed for Los Angeles Galaxy in 2007 that would allow him to create his own MLS franchise.

The former Manchester United midfielder hopes to turn Miami Beckham United into a super-club with the financial clout of Manchester City and Paris St-Germain and aims to attract the world's top players.

Meanwhile, the MLS board has said it supports expansion of the league to 28 clubs.

The league's current plans are to expand from 20 to 24 teams by 2020.

"There is no shortage of demand for MLS expansion teams and we believe the opportunity exists to grow beyond our current plans," said Garber.

"We will evaluate how to grow the league to 28 teams and establish a process and timeline for future expansion." BBC
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