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Miami rejects David Beckham's football stadium site | Miami rejects David Beckham's football stadium site |
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The US city of Miami has rejected former England football captain David Beckham's plan to build a football stadium on a city waterfront. | |
The city determined the proposed location next to a major basketball arena was "inappropriate". | |
Mr Beckham has travelled to the city frequently in recent months to launch a Major League Soccer (MLS) club. | |
His business group, Beckham Miami United, has said it will continue to pursue alternative locations. | His business group, Beckham Miami United, has said it will continue to pursue alternative locations. |
The group is required to finalise a stadium deal before it can win approval from MLS, the US professional football league, to open a club. | |
An earlier proposal for a waterfront stadium site also experienced local resistance from cruise lines. | An earlier proposal for a waterfront stadium site also experienced local resistance from cruise lines. |
Scrutiny of the deal rose sharply after the city provided $500m (£298m) in public funding to build a new stadium for the Miami Marlins baseball team. | Scrutiny of the deal rose sharply after the city provided $500m (£298m) in public funding to build a new stadium for the Miami Marlins baseball team. |
Public anger over that deal is said to have contributed to a 2011 vote ousting the former Miami-Dade County mayor from office. | Public anger over that deal is said to have contributed to a 2011 vote ousting the former Miami-Dade County mayor from office. |
Beckham Miami United has agreed to finance a $250m stadium - expected to seat an estimated 20,000 spectators - and pay rent on the publicly owned land. | Beckham Miami United has agreed to finance a $250m stadium - expected to seat an estimated 20,000 spectators - and pay rent on the publicly owned land. |
His partners in the endeavour include British entrepreneur Simon Fuller and mobile phone services billionaire Marcelo Claure. | His partners in the endeavour include British entrepreneur Simon Fuller and mobile phone services billionaire Marcelo Claure. |
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