Post by Soccerhouse on Nov 10, 2014 9:49:17 GMT -5
www.businessofsoccer.com/2014/11/10/10-things-you-need-to-know-about-the-soccer-industry-this-morning-250/
Here’s what’s going on in the soccer industry this morning…
Sacramento will have to wait longer than expected to find out if the city will be granted a Major League Soccer expansion team. The league doesn’t expect team owners to vote on the latest round of expansion at their December meeting.
San Fernando Valley pushes for new MLS team in Los Angeles to build stadium in the valley.
Erick Torres will not be included in Chivas USA Dispersal Draft as league contracts club for 2015 season.
The Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario had proposed the mediation “to provide the parties with an opportunity to resolve the matter in a timely way” over artificial turf at the 2015 Women’s World Cup with the Canadian Soccer Association.
Houston Dynamo encouraged by pace of talks for USL Pro team’s proposed stadium in McAllen, Texas.
Morocco will make a decision this weekend over whether to stage the 2015 African Nations Cup, juggling the threat of a possible spread of the Ebola virus with the likelihood of heavy sanctions against their football teams.
The Japan Football Association has agreed a new eight-year contract with Adidas, which will see the Japanese division of the sportswear giant kit out its national teams.
Fox Sports in the Netherlands has acquired a package of Spanish soccer rights, including national team games, until 2018.
Mastercard has been confirmed as a sponsor of next year’s Copa America, which will be played in Chile.
Carlisle United have said they are disappointed with their latest set of accounts posted.
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