The ever increasing popularity of obtaining an Major League Soccer franchise appears to be strong in San Diego, as a group of investors have come up with a big plan to bring the MLS to southern California.
On Monday, a press conference held by FS Investors outlined a future proposal to build a multi-purpose stadium on the current site of Qualcomm Stadium. This comes days after the announcement that the city’s NFL team, the San Diego Chargers, were moving to Los Angeles.
The plan would see Qualcomm Stadium demolished, which would potentially save the city millions of dollars in upkeep costs and deferred maintenance costs.