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Major League Soccer’s ‘Next Generation’ Has Everyone Excited, Including Sponsors

Por: Forbes Business February 24, 2023

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Carlos Vela (center) helped LAFC, valued at $1 billion per Forbes estimates, lift the 2022 MLS Cup.Getty Images Not only does the 2023 Major League Soccer season kick off on Saturday, February 25, but the league’s new era also gets underway. Highlighted by a new, 10-year global media rights deal with Apple which will guarantee the league at least $2.5 billion, an expanded and revamped MLS Cup Playoffs, the introduction of its 29th franchise,... + full article



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