Minnesota United’s new soccer stadium will be Allianz Field
The naming rights had leaked out Monday when the Allianz Life Twitter feed briefly featured this tweet, which was deleted after several minutes:
"Soccer fans? You betcha! Allianz Field is the new home of Minnesota United FC soccer! #MNFUC," followed by a link that took Twitter users to a video tour of the planned new stadium on the team's website.
"As a global company with a long tradition of stadium sponsorship and strong connection to soccer around the world, Allianz is proud to join Minnesota United FC in bringing this facility to soccer fans in our great state," said Allianz Life President and CEO
United's official announcement came Tuesday morning at the team headquarters in
Work is underway at the site of the
The privately financed stadium is expected to open with a capacity of 19,400.
Allianz is no stranger to sports stadiums outside
Similar comparisons have been drawn between the design of Allianz Munich and the Loons' new stadium, in the Midway neighborhood of
Reports that Allianz and Minnesota United were seeking a sponsorship deal surfaced in internet reports in March.
When the Loons were approved for an MLS franchise, it came with the expectation that the team would have a soccer-specific stadium. However, delays in getting legislative and other approvals resulted in the team leasing the much-larger Gophers football stadium for its first two seasons.
After a season home-opening crowd exceeding 35,000 on
Meanwhile, the club announced Monday that season tickets for next season will be capped at 14,000 and that its
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