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Whitecaps Relocation? Columbus NWSL expansion - The Soccer Business News Review

28 min · 28 apr 2026
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Are the Vancouver Whitecaps heading out of Canada and facing relocation to Las Vegas or Phoenix? Simon and Andre discuss the Athletics' report that MLS has been discussing relocation as an option. Plus we dive into the big numbers around NWSL after Jimmy Haslem forks out $205 million for an expansion slot in Columbus amid soaring valuations. Plus some USLgameday experience and some National League drama.

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American Soccer's Future is 'All About Access' - Ed Foster-Simeon

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