St. Paul Announced as Host of Major All-Star Game Next YearSt. Paul Announced as Host of Major All-Star Game Next YearSome of the best athletes in Major League Soccer will compete at the home of Minnesota United FC in St. Paul next year.AdamAdam
Minnesota United Ties Real Salt LakeMinnesota United Ties Real Salt LakeThe Minnesota United FC Loons ended Saturday night's game against RSL in a tie. The Loons entered the game with an MLS best four-game winning streak. Sarah MuellerSarah Mueller
Soccer Team Officials Press Lawmakers for Stadium Tax BreaksSoccer Team Officials Press Lawmakers for Stadium Tax BreaksMinnesota United team officials are cranking up the pressure at the Legislature to secure tax breaks for a Major League Soccer stadium.The Associated PressThe Associated Press
Minnesota United Heads to Capitol for Stadium Tax BreaksMinnesota United Heads to Capitol for Stadium Tax BreaksPrepare for more talk about stadiums at the Capitol. Lawmakers introduced a bill Thursday that would grant tax breaks for a planned $150 million Major League Soccer stadium in St. Paul.The Associated PressThe Associated Press
Minnesota United Release St. Paul Soccer Stadium DesignsMinnesota United Release St. Paul Soccer Stadium DesignsMinnesota United have released designs for a 20,000-seat professional soccer stadium in St. Paul.The Associated PressThe Associated Press
St. Paul to Hire Lobbying Firm Tied to Soccer Stadium PlanSt. Paul to Hire Lobbying Firm Tied to Soccer Stadium PlanSt. Paul's mayor has received city council permission to hire a lobbying firm to seek law changes toward a new Minnesota United soccer stadium.The Associated PressThe Associated Press
Senate: No State Money to Build New MLS StadiumSenate: No State Money to Build New MLS StadiumSenate lawmakers are leaving no room for debate: There should be no state money for a new professional soccer stadium.The Associated PressThe Associated Press
Soccer Execs Headed To Capitol, But Stadium Plan Still MysterySoccer Execs Headed To Capitol, But Stadium Plan Still MysteryGov. Mark Dayton says he's willing to hear out soccer franchise executives but still sees little Capitol appetite for a stadium subsidy.The Associated PressThe Associated Press