Kacmarcik Enterprises and Milwaukee Pro Soccer Agree to Join USL Championship in 2025, Bringing Highest Level of Pro Soccer in Wisconsin to Iron District in 2025

Officials from Kacmarcik Enterprises, Milwaukee Pro Soccer, and the United Soccer

League (USL) today announced that Milwaukee will be home to the newest expansion franchise in

the USL Championship, the second-highest tier of professional soccer in the United States.

The agreement marks a major step forward to bring professional soccer to Milwaukee, and a

significant vote of support for Iron District MKE, the transformative sports and entertainment district

announced earlier this year by Kacmarcik Enterprises and Bear Development, the project’s master

developer. Iron District MKE will include a new 8,000-seat stadium that will serve as the home

stadium for the USL Championship franchise starting in 2025.

“This is an announcement we’ve been working towards behind the scenes for years, and I’m thrilled

to bring high-level professional soccer to the city of Milwaukee,” said Jim Kacmarcik, Chairman and

CEO of Kacmarcik Enterprises, which owns the rights to the USL Championship franchise. “Major

cities have professional soccer clubs, and we’re proud to deliver that to Milwaukee – a premier

sports city with a rich soccer culture that runs deep throughout our community.

“This club, and the entire Iron District MKE project, share an ambitious vision of making a positive

impact on the city of Milwaukee, and we can’t wait to get started.”

The Milwaukee club extends Kacmarcik’s commitment to the Wisconsin soccer community, including

his investment in Forward Madison FC, a USL League One club.

“We are thrilled to welcome Milwaukee to the USL Championship and look forward to seeing the

city’s vibrant soccer community fill their new stadium week in and week out,” said USL COO and

Chief Real Estate Officer Justin Papadakis. “The Iron District MKE project is truly unique and

transformative for the city, and we are proud that the USL will be a part of it.

“Based on what we’ve seen in Madison, we know that Jim Kacmarcik and Milwaukee Pro Soccer will

ensure the new club is a top-tier soccer organization, providing best-in-class facilities for its players,

a world-class soccer experience for its fans, and a commitment to having a positive community

impact.”

The USL Championship is sanctioned by the U.S. Soccer Federation as the nation’s Division II

professional league. The league boasts 27 clubs in major metropolitan markets including Miami, San

Diego, Las Vegas, New York City, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Detroit, and Indianapolis. The

Championship is the pinnacle of the USL’s comprehensive league ecosystem, which includes three

professional leagues, two pre-professional leagues, a developmental academy system, and a

nationally-competitive youth network. The organization consists of more than 200 teams, from youth

to pro, across the United States.

The announcement marks the establishment of the first professional outdoor soccer franchise in

Milwaukee since 2002, when the Milwaukee Rampage dissolved. At the time, the Rampage played

in the A-League, which represented the second-highest tier of professional soccer in the U.S. and

was a precursor to the current USL Championship.

Milwaukee Pro Soccer will build a club that provides an excellent fan experience and positively

contributes to the culture and health of downtown Milwaukee.

“In discussions with the developers for Iron District MKE and representatives from Milwaukee Pro

Soccer, it’s clear that this group’s progressive and ambitious plans can have a transformative impact

on an area of our city that needs this kind of investment,” Mayor Cavalier Johnson said. “We are

proud to welcome the USL Championship to Milwaukee.

“I commend the entire Iron District MKE and Milwaukee Pro Soccer group on the inclusive,

community-focused approach they are taking with this project.”

To appropriately reflect the city of Milwaukee’s soccer culture and spirit, Milwaukee Pro Soccer has

launched a Name The Team Campaign that will determine the club’s name, and inform decisions

around the team’s crest, colors, and overall aesthetic.

In addition to the future Milwaukee Pro Soccer USL Championship franchise, Iron District MKE will

serve as the home pitch for the Marquette University men’s and women’s soccer clubs and

Marquette’s men’s and women’s lacrosse teams, in addition to a variety of youth and community

programming.

“It was important to us to sell this land for the Iron District MKE to a strategic partner that would

revitalize this high-profile corridor within Milwaukee’s Westown neighborhood,” said Marquette

University President Dr. Michael R. Lovell. “Together with Milwaukee Pro Soccer, the USL,

Kacmarick Enterprises and Bear Development, we are accomplishing that.

“The legacy we are building will be transformational to Milwaukee and to Marquette, and it will create

invaluable opportunities for the region as well as Marquette’s student-athletes and fans. We look

forward to all that this USL Championship franchise will do for our community.”

Construction on Iron District MKE will begin later this fall, starting with the complete deconstruction

of the old Ramada Inn at 633 W Michigan Street. Other site prep and construction activities will soon

follow.

“With our agreement with USL Championship now in place, we are ready to begin construction,” said

S.R. Mills, Chief Executive Officer of Bear Development. “Whether you’re traveling from the south or

west of Milwaukee, we view Iron District MKE as a transformational gateway to the city that will

serve as an asset to the Westown neighborhood and all of downtown.”

The development, bordered by N 6th Street to the East, N 10th Street to the West, and W Michigan

Street to the North, is centered around an 8,000-seat soccer-specific stadium, includes a 3,500-

capacity indoor concert venue operated by the Pabst Theater Group, will have a 140-unit residential

component, boutique hotel, in addition to dining, nightlife and retail operations.

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