The Leagues Cup, a tournament pitting Major League Soccer and Liga MX teams against each other, is scheduled to finish in Las Vegas for the second time in three years.
Soccer
Milwaukee Bucks co-owner Wes Edens is attempting to secure a team and bring a Major League Soccer expansion franchise to Las Vegas, according to a published report.
The Americans’ extra time victory over Mexico in the Gold Cup final Sunday at Allegiant Stadium gives them optimism heading into World Cup qualifying this fall.
Las Vegas was recently named one of several expansion possibilities by Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber.
The Lights FC embarked on a new era Friday with a parternship with one of the most successful franchises in MLS.
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