Major League Soccer’s D.C. United is working to bring a professional team and a youth academy to Baltimore, with a planned multi-team soccer campus.
Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott and D.C. United CEO Jason Levien announced plans to support a professional women’s soccer team, a minor league men’s team, and a youth academy in Charm City.
This all centers around the construction of a 7,500-seat stadium in Baltimore that would cost about $200 million. NBA legend and Baltimore native, Carmelo Anthony, would be one of the owners of the project.


