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Green Bay council approves exclusive USL letter of intent to explore pro soccer franchise
Summary
The Green Bay Common Council voted Nov. 11 to approve an exclusive letter of intent with the United Soccer League, clearing the way for league and city officials to study stadium siting, financing and local ownership. USL representatives said a stadium remains the threshold issue.
The Green Bay Common Council on Nov. 11 approved an exclusive letter of intent with the United Soccer League, moving the city a step closer to pursuing a professional men’s and women’s soccer franchise.
Justin Pecodakis, chief executive of the USL, told the council the league seeks community‑driven ownership and emphasized that “professional sports requires a stadium” as the…
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