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Boise Pro Soccer is an American planned professional soccer team based in Boise, Idaho. It plans to field a men's team in USL League One and women's team in the USL Super League and play at a new soccer-specific stadium at the Expo Idaho grounds in Garden City, Idaho. The club, owned by Brad Stith, Steve Patterson, David Wali and Bill Taylor, was announced by USL on October 30, 2024. [1]

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History

Boise was named a potential market for a United Soccer League team in the 2010s amid several friendlies and other matches that showed local interest. Jeff Eiseman, the owner of the minor-league Boise Hawks baseball team, stated that negotiations had been underway for several years with the league but never established franchise rights with the USL. [2] A friendly match between La Liga club Athletic Bilbao and Liga MX club Tijuana in July 2015 drew an attendance of 21,948 at Albertsons Stadium, the football stadium used by the Boise State Broncos. [3] A 2016 USL Championship match between Portland Timbers 2 and the Swope Park Rangers was watched by a sold-out crowd of 4,352 spectators at Rocky Mountain High School in Meridian, Idaho. [4]

The "Boise Sports Park" proposal, which never came to fruition, was to build a multi-use baseball and soccer stadium for the Boise Hawks and a new USL team was announced in 2017. [5] The stadium near downtown Boise would have had a capacity of 7,000 to 8,000 for soccer matches and use a grass pitch. [2] The Boise Hawks' ownership group, Agon Sports & Entertainment, announced in January 2019 that it had signed a franchise agreement with USL to field a USL Championship team in Boise once the stadium was completed. [6] The stadium was planned to be completed by 2021 if funding from a public development corporation was in place. [7] The original proposed site for the Boise Sports Park drew opposition from local residents and was replaced by a new location in the West End neighborhood, but a voter-approved ordinance to require a citywide election on any sports stadium with public funding and financing issues led to the project being shelved in December 2019. [5] [8]

Stadium

The teams plan to play at a soccer-specific stadium at Expo Idaho, the county fairgrounds of Ada County, in the suburb of Garden City. The stadium would incorporate the existing grandstand of the former Les Bois horse racing track and have 6,225 seats under the county government's development proposal. [9] [10] [11] Boise Pro Soccer was awarded a 30-year lease by the county government on October 30, 2024. [12]

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