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CityPark

The CityPark, stylized as CITYPARK, is a 22,500-seat soccer-specific stadium in St. Louis, Missouri. It is the home of St. Louis City SC, the city's Major League Soccer (MLS) franchise. The stadium is next to Union Station in the city's Downtown West neighborhood,[1] and was completed in November 2022, ahead of the 2023 MLS season. The stadium is also the home of St. Louis City SC 2 ahead of the 2023 MLS Next Pro season.

CityPark
CityPark in 2023
Former namesCentene Stadium (February–October 2022)
Address2019 Market Street
LocationSt. Louis, Missouri, U.S.
Coordinates38°37′51.7″N 90°12′39.3″W / 38.631028°N 90.210917°W / 38.631028; -90.210917Coordinates: 38°37′51.7″N 90°12′39.3″W / 38.631028°N 90.210917°W / 38.631028; -90.210917
Public transit Metrolink: Union Station
OperatorSt. Louis City SC
TypeSoccer-specific stadium
Capacity22,500
SurfaceGrass
Construction
Broke groundFebruary 2020
OpenedNovember 16, 2022
Construction cost$457.8 million
ArchitectHOK
Tenants
Website
www.stlcitysc.com/stadium/

History

Original proposal

In February 2016, MLS began the search for a downtown site to house a soccer-specific stadium. One of the locations surveyed had previously been intended for a stadium for the St. Louis Rams before the gridiron football team moved back to Los Angeles.[2]

On February 17, an exploratory group of local businessmen calling itself "MLS2STL" formed with the goal of bringing an MLS franchise to St. Louis. Among its members were St. Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III, UniGroup President Jim Powers, St. Louis Blues CEO Chris Zimmerman, Saint Louis FC owner Jim Kavanaugh and Dave Peacock, former President of Anheuser-Busch who had recently co-chaired the unsuccessful NFL stadium task force.[3]

On November 18, a proposal for a $200 million stadium, to be built on 30 acres (12 ha) of land owned by the Missouri Department of Transportation, was unveiled. The land was the site of off-ramps from Interstate 64 that were the remnants of a 3.3-mile-long North-South Distributor Highway that was never built.[4] The proposal included a request for $80 million in public money, not counting potential additional land purchases.[5][6] At the same time, the full prospective ownership group was also unveiled, led by Paul Edgerley, the former managing director of Bain Capital in Boston, and including Peacock, Powers, and Kavanaugh from the original exploratory group.[7][8]

Opposition and failed public funding vote

On December 19, Missouri governor-elect Eric Greitens came out against any public funding for the project, calling it "nothing more than welfare for millionaires."[9][10] Edgerley said that without public funding, it would be "hard to get" an expansion franchise in St. Louis.[11] A competing prospective ownership group, Foundry St. Louis, offered to pay the $80 million public portion if they were allowed to join SC STL's bid for MLS expansion.[12] SC STL later asked for $40 million in state funds, but Greitens reiterated his opposition to any public contribution from the state, either tax credits or direct subsidy.[13]

The project was endangered in January 2017 when Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia withdrew the proposal to put the $80 million public contribution to a vote.[14] Ingrassia said that SC STL was "asking for way more than I feel like we could support here in the city."[15]

By the end of January, the St. Louis Board of Aldermen revised the stadium bill, this time with a public contribution reduced to $60 million.[16][17] It was passed on February 3, after the 10-week statutory cutoff before the public vote, requiring a judge's approval to be placed on the ballot. That approval came on February 9, when St. Louis Circuit Court Judge Michael Mullen issued a ruling allowing the city election board to add two funding measures to the city ballot.[18][19]

With the city contribution on its way to the voters, SC STL formally applied for an MLS franchise on January 31, 2017.[20]

The stadium proposal was brought to a public vote on the April 4, 2017, general municipal ballot, where it was defeated 53 to 47 percent.[21] This defeat was seen as being potentially fatal to SC STL's efforts to bring MLS to St. Louis.[22] However, there were reports indicating that St. Louis' bid for an MLS franchise was still active.[23]

Revived proposal and construction

On October 9, 2018, the group "MLS 4 The Lou" announced a new proposal to build a soccer-specific stadium on the same land next to Union Station.[24] The new ownership group was led by the Taylor family, founders of St. Louis based Enterprise Holdings, and Jim Kavanaugh, CEO of St. Louis based World Wide Technology and USL Championship side Saint Louis FC owner. The Taylor family members forming the group would make the team majority-owned by women, the first in the league and one of few ownership groups majority-controlled by women in all of professional sports.[25] Given Kavanaugh's stake in both the MLS bid and Saint Louis FC, many people assumed that the new MLS team would inherit the Saint Louis FC identity, similar to other recent MLS expansions. However, the team ownership group clarified that this would not be the case.[26]

Unlike previous proposals, the ownership group did not ask for any public funding for the stadium. The stadium would be privately funded and owned by the team, with upkeep funded by a tax on tickets and items sold at the stadium. The group is in negotiations for a break on the city's five-percent "amusement" or ticket tax charged for sporting events, an arrangement similar to deals given to the city's other professional sports franchises.[27]

The proposal had widespread support from public officials, including Missouri Governor Mike Parson, St. Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson, and former St. Louis County Executive Steve Stenger.[28] The bid met all of criteria put forth by MLS, including a solid financial backing, local government support, a strong soccer fan base, and a downtown Soccer-specific stadium with access to public transit.[29]

On April 18, 2019, the MLS Board of Governors approved a proposal to expand to 30 teams.[30] This was followed shortly by the release of new stadium renderings.[31] On August 20, 2019, MLS announced it had approved St. Louis as the league's 28th franchise with the team expected to join in the 2023 season. Construction on the stadium site began in February 2020 with the closure of the exit 39 and 38B ramps off I-64 that crossed the site.[32]

On February 15, 2022, a fifteen-year partnership with Centene Corporation was announced, renaming the stadium to Centene Stadium.[33]

The stadium was due to open in September 2022 with two scheduled matches featuring St. Louis City SC 2, St. Louis City's developmental squad, but a power failure caused by an unrelated construction project forced the matches to be moved and for the stadium opening to be delayed.[34]

On October 25, 2022, St. Louis City SC announced that the name was to be changed to CityPark.[35] Centene, which had been looking to cut costs, backed out as the naming rights sponsor eight months after agreeing to the deal. The club announced that Centene would remain as a sponsor and that it would be searching for a new naming sponsor.[36]

The stadium opened on November 16 with a friendly match between St. Louis City 2 and Bayer 04 Leverkusen of the German Bundesliga.[37] Leverkusen won 3–0.

The first ever home MLS game for St. Louis City SC was played March 4th, 2023, hosting opposing team Charlotte FC. The first MLS goal scored at CityPark came in the same game, in the 25th minute from Charlotte FC forward Enzo Copetti. The game would end as a 3-1 victory to St. Louis City SC.

Design

The stadium features a grass pitch 40 feet (12 m) below street level, surrounded by two tiers of seating totaling 22,500 seats (with the ability to add an additional 2,500), topped with a clear plastic awning to keep out weather while keeping in crowd noise and avoiding disrupting shadows on the pitch.[38] Every seat will be within 120 feet (37 m) of the pitch, the closest of any stadium in Major League Soccer.

The stadium contains a supporters' section with space for more than 3,000 standing spectators, three capo stands, a 257-foot (78 m) long integrated tifo rigging system, a drum platform for drum corps during matches, and a dedicated supporters bar.[39]

International matches

Men

Date Team Result Team Event Spectators
June 28, 2023 Jamaica     Nicaragua 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group A
United States   Qualifying Match 9 winner

Women

Date Team Result Team Event Spectators
April 11, 2023 United States   1–0   Republic of Ireland Friendly 22,294

See also

References

  1. ^ "MLS receives 12 applications by expansion submission deadline". si.com. Sports Illustrated. January 31, 2017.
  2. ^ Hunn, David. "Major League Soccer to begin search for downtown St. Louis stadium site immediately". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  3. ^ Hunn, David. "Local business leaders form Major League Soccer exploration group". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
  4. ^ O'Malley, Beth. "Those soon-to-close Highway 40 ramps are remnants of a never-built north-south highway". STLtoday.com. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  5. ^ Faulk, Mike. "MLS group reveals plan for $200 million stadium downtown". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  6. ^ Clancy, Sam. "MLS reaches verbal agreement to bring expansion team to St. Louis". KDSK. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  7. ^ Straus, Brian. "Prospective St. Louis MLS expansion team names ownership group". si.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  8. ^ "MLS OWNERSHIP EXECUTIVES BACKGROUIND (sic)". St. Louis FC. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  9. ^ "Missouri's governor-elect: St. Louis MLS stadium plan is 'welfare for millionaires'". Planet Futbol. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  10. ^ Coreschi, Colton. "Missouri Governor-elect opposes public funding for St. Louis MLS stadium". SBI. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  11. ^ Ortiz, Jose de Jesus. "Ortiz: Would $80 million derail MLS expansion in St. Louis?". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  12. ^ "Second St. Louis group criticizes public financing of MLS stadium". espnfc.com. ESPN. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  13. ^ Faulk, Mike. "Greitens: 'I have completely ruled out state funding for stadiums'". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  14. ^ "St. Louis bid to join MLS in doubt as stadium funding plan is dropped". ESPN FC. ESPN. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  15. ^ Faulk, Mike; Addo, Koran. "St. Louis soccer stadium funding bill is dead". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  16. ^ Faulk, Mike. "New life emerges for St. Louis soccer stadium". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  17. ^ "Aldermen fine-tune new soccer stadium funding plan; vote down Scottrade renovations". fox2now.com. Fox 2 St. Louis. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  18. ^ Rosenbaum, Jason. "Judge paves way for St. Louis soccer stadium, MetroLink initiatives on April ballot". St. Louis Public Radio. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  19. ^ Faulk, Mike. "Judge puts St. Louis soccer stadium, MetroLink expansion tax on ballot". stltoday.com. St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  20. ^ "St. Louis Ownership Group Applies for MLS Franchise". St. Louis FC. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  21. ^ "Measure for public funding for MLS stadium defeated in St. Louis". si.com. Sports Illustrated. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  22. ^ "Stadium Measure's Defeat Likely Ends St. Louis' MLS Chances". The New York Times. Associated Press. Retrieved April 7, 2017.
  23. ^ "St. Louis' bid for an MLS franchise still active". St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Retrieved September 4, 2017.
  24. ^ "MLS4THELOU". mls4thelou.com. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  25. ^ Barker, Jacob. "Soccer gets another shot in St. Louis as family that owns Enterprise launches bid for MLS team". stltoday.com. Retrieved November 28, 2018.
  26. ^ "MLS 4 The Lou". from the original on July 18, 2020.
  27. ^ Hunn, David. "Tax breaks for St. Louis soccer stadium up for board vote this week". stltoday.com. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  28. ^ Barker, Jacob. "Soccer gets another shot in St. Louis as family that owns Enterprise launches bid for MLS team". stltoday.com. Retrieved April 10, 2019.
  29. ^ Rodriguez, Alicia. "MLS Commissioner Don Garber visits expansion candidate St. Louis". MLS Soccer. Retrieved April 9, 2019.
  30. ^ MLSsoccer Staff (April 18, 2019). "MLS announces plans to expand to 30 teams".
  31. ^ Hunn, David. "St. Louis soccer stadium shapes up as a sleek square, first renderings show". stltoday.com. Retrieved April 22, 2019.
  32. ^ Staff reports. "Five Highway 40 (I-64) ramps to close permanently on Feb. 3 for new soccer stadium". STLtoday.com. Retrieved March 6, 2020.
  33. ^ Steph Kukuljan. "St. Louis City SC will play soccer at Centene Stadium". STLtoday.com. Retrieved February 15, 2022.
  34. ^ Cummings, Travis (October 25, 2022). "St. Louis City SC matches relocated as power issue at Centene Stadium continues". St. Louis Business Journal. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  35. ^ "Our City Our Home". stlcitysc.com. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  36. ^ Marrilees, Annika; Kukujan, Steph (October 25, 2022). "Centene backs out of St. Louis soccer stadium naming deal". stltoday.com. Retrieved October 25, 2022.
  37. ^ Rubbelke, Nathan (October 27, 2022). "With power restored at its stadium, here's when St. Louis City SC will host its first match there". ksdk.com. KSDK. Retrieved October 31, 2022.
  38. ^ Rosano, Nick (April 20, 2019). "St. Louis MLS expansion bid releases proposed stadium renderings".
  39. ^ SC, St Louis CITY. "Supporter Section Season Tickets Go on Sale Starting October 19, 2021 | St. Louis SC". St. Louis CITY SC. Retrieved September 7, 2022.

External links

  • Official website

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The CityPark stylized as CITYPARK is a 22 500 seat soccer specific stadium in St Louis Missouri It is the home of St Louis City SC the city s Major League Soccer MLS franchise The stadium is next to Union Station in the city s Downtown West neighborhood 1 and was completed in November 2022 ahead of the 2023 MLS season The stadium is also the home of St Louis City SC 2 ahead of the 2023 MLS Next Pro season CityParkCityPark in 2023Former namesCentene Stadium February October 2022 Address2019 Market StreetLocationSt Louis Missouri U S Coordinates38 37 51 7 N 90 12 39 3 W 38 631028 N 90 210917 W 38 631028 90 210917 Coordinates 38 37 51 7 N 90 12 39 3 W 38 631028 N 90 210917 W 38 631028 90 210917Public transitMetrolink Union StationOperatorSt Louis City SCTypeSoccer specific stadiumCapacity22 500SurfaceGrassConstructionBroke groundFebruary 2020OpenedNovember 16 2022Construction cost 457 8 millionArchitectHOKTenantsSt Louis City SC MLS 2023 presentSt Louis City SC 2 MLS Next Pro 2023 presentWebsitewww wbr stlcitysc wbr com wbr stadium wbr Contents 1 History 1 1 Original proposal 1 1 1 Opposition and failed public funding vote 1 2 Revived proposal and construction 2 Design 3 International matches 3 1 Men 3 2 Women 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOriginal proposal Edit In February 2016 MLS began the search for a downtown site to house a soccer specific stadium One of the locations surveyed had previously been intended for a stadium for the St Louis Rams before the gridiron football team moved back to Los Angeles 2 On February 17 an exploratory group of local businessmen calling itself MLS2STL formed with the goal of bringing an MLS franchise to St Louis Among its members were St Louis Cardinals President Bill DeWitt III UniGroup President Jim Powers St Louis Blues CEO Chris Zimmerman Saint Louis FC owner Jim Kavanaugh and Dave Peacock former President of Anheuser Busch who had recently co chaired the unsuccessful NFL stadium task force 3 On November 18 a proposal for a 200 million stadium to be built on 30 acres 12 ha of land owned by the Missouri Department of Transportation was unveiled The land was the site of off ramps from Interstate 64 that were the remnants of a 3 3 mile long North South Distributor Highway that was never built 4 The proposal included a request for 80 million in public money not counting potential additional land purchases 5 6 At the same time the full prospective ownership group was also unveiled led by Paul Edgerley the former managing director of Bain Capital in Boston and including Peacock Powers and Kavanaugh from the original exploratory group 7 8 Opposition and failed public funding vote Edit On December 19 Missouri governor elect Eric Greitens came out against any public funding for the project calling it nothing more than welfare for millionaires 9 10 Edgerley said that without public funding it would be hard to get an expansion franchise in St Louis 11 A competing prospective ownership group Foundry St Louis offered to pay the 80 million public portion if they were allowed to join SC STL s bid for MLS expansion 12 SC STL later asked for 40 million in state funds but Greitens reiterated his opposition to any public contribution from the state either tax credits or direct subsidy 13 The project was endangered in January 2017 when Alderwoman Christine Ingrassia withdrew the proposal to put the 80 million public contribution to a vote 14 Ingrassia said that SC STL was asking for way more than I feel like we could support here in the city 15 By the end of January the St Louis Board of Aldermen revised the stadium bill this time with a public contribution reduced to 60 million 16 17 It was passed on February 3 after the 10 week statutory cutoff before the public vote requiring a judge s approval to be placed on the ballot That approval came on February 9 when St Louis Circuit Court Judge Michael Mullen issued a ruling allowing the city election board to add two funding measures to the city ballot 18 19 With the city contribution on its way to the voters SC STL formally applied for an MLS franchise on January 31 2017 20 The stadium proposal was brought to a public vote on the April 4 2017 general municipal ballot where it was defeated 53 to 47 percent 21 This defeat was seen as being potentially fatal to SC STL s efforts to bring MLS to St Louis 22 However there were reports indicating that St Louis bid for an MLS franchise was still active 23 Revived proposal and construction Edit On October 9 2018 the group MLS 4 The Lou announced a new proposal to build a soccer specific stadium on the same land next to Union Station 24 The new ownership group was led by the Taylor family founders of St Louis based Enterprise Holdings and Jim Kavanaugh CEO of St Louis based World Wide Technology and USL Championship side Saint Louis FC owner The Taylor family members forming the group would make the team majority owned by women the first in the league and one of few ownership groups majority controlled by women in all of professional sports 25 Given Kavanaugh s stake in both the MLS bid and Saint Louis FC many people assumed that the new MLS team would inherit the Saint Louis FC identity similar to other recent MLS expansions However the team ownership group clarified that this would not be the case 26 Unlike previous proposals the ownership group did not ask for any public funding for the stadium The stadium would be privately funded and owned by the team with upkeep funded by a tax on tickets and items sold at the stadium The group is in negotiations for a break on the city s five percent amusement or ticket tax charged for sporting events an arrangement similar to deals given to the city s other professional sports franchises 27 The proposal had widespread support from public officials including Missouri Governor Mike Parson St Louis Mayor Lyda Krewson and former St Louis County Executive Steve Stenger 28 The bid met all of criteria put forth by MLS including a solid financial backing local government support a strong soccer fan base and a downtown Soccer specific stadium with access to public transit 29 On April 18 2019 the MLS Board of Governors approved a proposal to expand to 30 teams 30 This was followed shortly by the release of new stadium renderings 31 On August 20 2019 MLS announced it had approved St Louis as the league s 28th franchise with the team expected to join in the 2023 season Construction on the stadium site began in February 2020 with the closure of the exit 39 and 38B ramps off I 64 that crossed the site 32 On February 15 2022 a fifteen year partnership with Centene Corporation was announced renaming the stadium to Centene Stadium 33 The stadium was due to open in September 2022 with two scheduled matches featuring St Louis City SC 2 St Louis City s developmental squad but a power failure caused by an unrelated construction project forced the matches to be moved and for the stadium opening to be delayed 34 On October 25 2022 St Louis City SC announced that the name was to be changed to CityPark 35 Centene which had been looking to cut costs backed out as the naming rights sponsor eight months after agreeing to the deal The club announced that Centene would remain as a sponsor and that it would be searching for a new naming sponsor 36 The stadium opened on November 16 with a friendly match between St Louis City 2 and Bayer 04 Leverkusen of the German Bundesliga 37 Leverkusen won 3 0 The first ever home MLS game for St Louis City SC was played March 4th 2023 hosting opposing team Charlotte FC The first MLS goal scored at CityPark came in the same game in the 25th minute from Charlotte FC forward Enzo Copetti The game would end as a 3 1 victory to St Louis City SC Design EditThe stadium features a grass pitch 40 feet 12 m below street level surrounded by two tiers of seating totaling 22 500 seats with the ability to add an additional 2 500 topped with a clear plastic awning to keep out weather while keeping in crowd noise and avoiding disrupting shadows on the pitch 38 Every seat will be within 120 feet 37 m of the pitch the closest of any stadium in Major League Soccer The stadium contains a supporters section with space for more than 3 000 standing spectators three capo stands a 257 foot 78 m long integrated tifo rigging system a drum platform for drum corps during matches and a dedicated supporters bar 39 International matches EditMen Edit Date Team Result Team Event SpectatorsJune 28 2023 Jamaica Nicaragua 2023 CONCACAF Gold Cup Group AUnited States Qualifying Match 9 winnerWomen Edit Date Team Result Team Event SpectatorsApril 11 2023 United States 1 0 Republic of Ireland Friendly 22 294See also Edit Soccer portal United States portalSoccer specific stadium List of Major League Soccer stadiumsReferences Edit MLS receives 12 applications by expansion submission deadline si com Sports Illustrated January 31 2017 Hunn David Major League Soccer to begin search for downtown St Louis stadium site immediately stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Hunn David Local business leaders form Major League Soccer exploration group stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch O Malley Beth Those soon to close Highway 40 ramps are remnants of a never built north south highway STLtoday com Retrieved March 6 2020 Faulk Mike MLS group reveals plan for 200 million stadium downtown stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2017 Clancy Sam MLS reaches verbal agreement to bring expansion team to St Louis KDSK Retrieved April 7 2017 Straus Brian Prospective St Louis MLS expansion team names ownership group si com Sports Illustrated Retrieved April 7 2017 MLS OWNERSHIP EXECUTIVES BACKGROUIND sic St Louis FC Retrieved April 7 2017 Missouri s governor elect St Louis MLS stadium plan is welfare for millionaires Planet Futbol Sports Illustrated Retrieved April 7 2017 Coreschi Colton Missouri Governor elect opposes public funding for St Louis MLS stadium SBI Retrieved April 7 2017 Ortiz Jose de Jesus Ortiz Would 80 million derail MLS expansion in St Louis stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2017 Second St Louis group criticizes public financing of MLS stadium espnfc com ESPN Retrieved April 7 2017 Faulk Mike Greitens I have completely ruled out state funding for stadiums stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2017 St Louis bid to join MLS in doubt as stadium funding plan is dropped ESPN FC ESPN Retrieved April 7 2017 Faulk Mike Addo Koran St Louis soccer stadium funding bill is dead stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2017 Faulk Mike New life emerges for St Louis soccer stadium stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2017 Aldermen fine tune new soccer stadium funding plan vote down Scottrade renovations fox2now com Fox 2 St Louis Retrieved April 7 2017 Rosenbaum Jason Judge paves way for St Louis soccer stadium MetroLink initiatives on April ballot St Louis Public Radio Retrieved April 7 2017 Faulk Mike Judge puts St Louis soccer stadium MetroLink expansion tax on ballot stltoday com St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved April 7 2017 St Louis Ownership Group Applies for MLS Franchise St Louis FC Retrieved April 7 2017 Measure for public funding for MLS stadium defeated in St Louis si com Sports Illustrated Retrieved April 7 2017 Stadium Measure s Defeat Likely Ends St Louis MLS Chances The New York Times Associated Press Retrieved April 7 2017 St Louis bid for an MLS franchise still active St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved September 4 2017 MLS4THELOU mls4thelou com Retrieved November 28 2018 Barker Jacob Soccer gets another shot in St Louis as family that owns Enterprise launches bid for MLS team stltoday com Retrieved November 28 2018 MLS 4 The Lou Archived from the original on July 18 2020 Hunn David Tax breaks for St Louis soccer stadium up for board vote this week stltoday com Retrieved April 10 2019 Barker Jacob Soccer gets another shot in St Louis as family that owns Enterprise launches bid for MLS team stltoday com Retrieved April 10 2019 Rodriguez Alicia MLS Commissioner Don Garber visits expansion candidate St Louis MLS Soccer Retrieved April 9 2019 MLSsoccer Staff April 18 2019 MLS announces plans to expand to 30 teams Hunn David St Louis soccer stadium shapes up as a sleek square first renderings show stltoday com Retrieved April 22 2019 Staff reports Five Highway 40 I 64 ramps to close permanently on Feb 3 for new soccer stadium STLtoday com Retrieved March 6 2020 Steph Kukuljan St Louis City SC will play soccer at Centene Stadium STLtoday com Retrieved February 15 2022 Cummings Travis October 25 2022 St Louis City SC matches relocated as power issue at Centene Stadium continues St Louis Business Journal Retrieved October 25 2022 Our City Our Home stlcitysc com Retrieved October 25 2022 Marrilees Annika Kukujan Steph October 25 2022 Centene backs out of St Louis soccer stadium naming deal stltoday com Retrieved October 25 2022 Rubbelke Nathan October 27 2022 With power restored at its stadium here s when St Louis City SC will host its first match there ksdk com KSDK Retrieved October 31 2022 Rosano Nick April 20 2019 St Louis MLS expansion bid releases proposed stadium renderings SC St Louis CITY Supporter Section Season Tickets Go on Sale Starting October 19 2021 St Louis SC St Louis CITY SC Retrieved September 7 2022 External links EditOfficial website Portals North America United States Association football Architecture Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title CityPark amp oldid 1151746141, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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