With the development of new soccer-only stadiums, expanded national television exposure and increased fan and corporate sponsor support, coupled with this area's cultural diversity and long-standing interest in soccer, we expect a very bright future for this team," Wolff said in a statement.
Wolff, a property developer, said the Earthquakes would play home games at temporary venues for their first two seasons while the owners seek approval from San Jose City Council to build a soccer stadium near Mineta San Jose International Airport.
As planned, the stadium would open in 2010, have seating capacity for 18,000 to 20,000 fans and modern amenities.
This Info is From the Guardian Unlimited.
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