
Texas Border Business
BROWNSVILLE, Texas – The United Soccer League (USL) and City of Brownsville have announced their intent to explore bringing professional men’s and women’s soccer to Brownsville and the surrounding region.
The City and USL will enter exclusive negotiations over the next year to evaluate the viability of supporting soccerteams and opportunities to enhance entertainment options for the community. This initial phase of discussion will address various factors, including funding and the location of a stadium-anchored mixed-use district. Currently, the City and USL are exploring ways to reimagine the existing Brownsville Sports Park into a vibrant entertainment district that could serve as a catalyst for economic development.
“As the anchor to a rapidly growing metropolitan area, Brownsville is one of the youngest, most dynamic regions in thecountry. It’s also home to some of the most passionate soccer fans, making it an ideal location for a professional club,”said Justin Papadakis, USL Deputy CEO and Chief Real Estate Officer. “The Brownsville Sports Park is a gem to the local community, and we’re excited to work with the City of Brownsville to explore ways we can enhance it as a home for professional soccer while positioning Brownsville as a top destination for soccer and entertainment in South Texas.”
Brownsville could be the newest addition to the most extensive, fan-friendly and broadcast accessible soccer league in the United States.
“We are supportive of forging a long-term partnership with the USL because it aligns with our vision for sustainable economic growth, responsible public investment, and a vibrant, inclusive future for Brownsville,” said Mayor John Cowen, Jr., City of Brownsville. “The possibility of reimagining the Brownsville Sports Park as a stadium-anchoredentertainment district is a positive move as it has the potential to create jobs, support our small businesses, attract private investment, and give families year-round amenities while inspiring the next generation of athletes.”
“Bringing the USL platform to Brownsville means our student-athletes can see a real pathway from the classroom and our local fields to the highest levels of the game here at home,” said Tino Villarreal, Jr., Brownsville City Commissioner At-Large “A.” “With professional men’s and women’s teams and a revitalized Sports Park, we’re opening doors to mentorship, training, and year-round inspiration that keeps our kids engaged and our families together.”
Information source: The City of Brownsville












