New Mexico United
Recent News About New Mexico United
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Over half of voters in Albuquerque rejected the ballot measure on Tuesday regarding a $50 million bond designated for the building of a new soccer stadium for New Mexico United.
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Despite finishing the regular season on a winning note, the New Mexico United will have to wait until next season to try and secure a playoff berth.
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Stop the Stadium hosted a free screening of a documentary called “Battle for Brooklyn” in the Albuquerque Center for Peace and Justice in Albuquerque, N.M., to raise awareness about gentrification in local neighborhoods.
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Early voting is underway in the local Albuquerque elections, and in addition to local city officials, voters will find a bond on the ballot for a new stadium for New Mexico United, the city’s three-year-old soccer team.
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The City of Albuquerque has entered into a lease agreement with the New Mexico United, should voters approve the stadium in November.
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Itamar Keinan has been named the club’s technical staff as the first-ever Director of Player Personnel for the New Mexico United, the USL team announced.
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A legal battle between the City of Albuquerque and a landowner is posing complications for one of the city's top choices for a New Mexico United soccer stadium, according to a KRQE report.
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New Mexico United team officials recently announced the team will be reducing capacity at upcoming home games to 60% as part of a plan aimed at lowering the transmission of COVID-19 across the community.
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Cristian Nava is already in rare company.
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Chris Wehan signed a fresh contract with New Mexico United to play through the 2023 season.
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The Albuquerque City Council voted 7-2 on Aug. 16 to place a $50 million multiuse soccer stadium bond for the New Mexico United on the ballot for Nov. 2.
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Some Albuquerque residents are speaking out against a proposed new soccer stadium, which the city estimates will cost between $65 million and $70 million before land acquisition, according to KRQE.
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Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller recently requested a bond be placed on the November ballot for a new stadium for the New Mexico United soccer team.