Detroit MLS team bid: League to offer 'more details shortly' on expansion city choice

Detroit listed among finalist cities for MLS expansion

A rendering of professional soccer in Detroit.

DETROIT – Detroiters could learn this week if their city will be the next to receive a Major League Soccer team. 

The league announced last week its Board of Governors talked with ownership groups from Cincinnati, Detroit, Nashville and Sacramento. 

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"League officials and the MLS Expansion Committee will continue to work with the four finalists and plan to have more details shortly," a MLS statement reads

Pistons owner Tom Gores, Bill Ford Jr. and Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert have all partnered to get a team. The group has identified Ford Field as an "ideal home" for a soccer team. However, MLS has made it clear the league prefers soccer-specific stadiums, something the city of Detroit does not have.

Pro soccer in Detroit

Fully professional soccer hasn't been represented in Metro Detroit since the early 1980s when the Detroit Express of the now-defunct North American Soccer League played at the Pontiac Silverdome. There have been several pro indoor soccer teams in the area over the past few decades, too.

Meanwhile, several semi-pro teams call the region home, including Detroit City FC who play home games at Keyworth Stadium in Hamtramck. 

But the region known for its loyal sports fan base has largely missed out on pro soccer.  

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