Hooligan Soccer
·13. Februar 2025
MLS Preview: Inter Miami
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Hooligan Soccer
·13. Februar 2025
Formally known as Club Internacional de Fútbol Miami, its history is synonymous with two of the biggest soccer names on the planet: David Beckham and Lionel Messi. The former is one of the club’s shareholders, taking advantage of a clause in his LA Galaxy contract that granted him the option of taking ownership of an expansion franchise at a cut-rate cost. The latter, well, IYKYK. Messi’s 2023 arrival in Miami was an immediate marketing success, and even if their on-field performance was lackluster (they finished 27th overall) they still won the Leagues Cup trophy.
The crest pays homage to Miami’s famous art deco architecture and tropical color palette. The heron’s legs entwine to form a “M”; the seven-pointed eclipse is a reference to Beckham’s #7 jersey.
As a soccer city, Miami is decidedly lukewarm (unlike the weather). The Miami Fusion were a MLS expansion team that competed from 1998-2001 before they were dissolved by the league after middling fan interest and ticket sales. Other efforts to bring an MLS expansion team also fails to generate enough backing to be realized. It was only with the star-power of David Beckham that this specific proposal was approved.
Plans to construct a soccer-specific stadium within the city have never truly come to fruition, though since 2022 construction of the Miami Freedom Park has been ongoing and they are rushing to complete it before the end of the 2025 season.
The initial ownership group was a consortium called Miami Beckham United. It comprised Beckham, his business manager Simon Fuller, local businessman Marcelo Claure, software tycoon Masayoshi Son, and the Man brothers, Jorge and José, local telecommunications and construction magnates. Son and Claure’s options were bought out in September 2021. The club has been charged and found guilty of numerous breaches of violating player recruitment and designation since 2020.
Not content with their record-breaking 2024 performance, the Herons traded or transferred five players and dropped another seven, freeing up a LOT of GAM. With that extra cash they went out and got:
They will host New York City FC on Feb. 22